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Establish

(672): (1968) 1 SCR 833. [Constitution of India, Art. 30(1)] To settle, make, or fix firmly; to enact permanently, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 566

Building

(a) as now generally used a fabric or edifice, framed or constructed, designed to stand more or less permanently, and covering a space of land for use as a dwelling, store house, factory, shelter for beasts or

Situate

Having a site situation or location being in a relative position permanently fixed placed located as a town situated or situate on a hill or on the seashore

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Eminent domain

'eminent domain' is the right of the sovereign State, through its regular agencies, to reassert, either temporarily or permanently, its dominion over any portion of the soil of the State including private property without its owner's consent

Adoption

relation to the adopter, e.g., in regard to liability for the latter's maintenance, and natural parents are deprived permanently of their parental rights, and are required to acknowledge the fact. In regard to property, however, under any

Brain-stem death

Brain-stem death, means the stage at which all functions of the brain-stem have permanently and irreversibly ceased and is so certified under sub-s. (6) of s. 3. [Transplantation of Human Organs Act,

Settled land

enable them to improve settled land out of the proceeds of the sale of part of it, or permanently to convert the whole or part of the settled land into money and receive the income derived from

Conversion

he is guilty of a conversion. It must be 'an unauthorized act which deprives another of his property permanently or for an indefinite time', Hiort v. Bott, (1874) LR 9 Ex 89. The taking possession of the

Domicile and residence

a permanant home in Chandigarh or he has been there for years with the intention to live there permanently or indefinitely, Chandigarh Housing Board v. Gurmit Singh, (2002) 2 SCC 29.

County Courts

as arbitrators for any remuneration to themselves,and are incapable of being elected as M.P.'s (s. 6), and when permanently infirm and desirous of resigning may receive pensions (s. 9). S. 7 reproducing the (English) County Court Judges

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