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Pillared
Matched in: Term Pillared
Pillar
The general and popular term for a firm upright insulated support for a superstructure a pier column or post also a column or shaft not supporting a superstructure as one erected for a monument or an...
Pillar block
See under Pillow
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Pillaret
A little pillar
Lamp post
A post generally a pillar of iron supporting a lamp or lantern for lighting a street park etc
Fixtures
be deemed fixtures; thus, even if he erect buildings'as barns, granaries, sheds, and mills upon blocks, rollers, patterns, pillars, or plates, resting on brickwork, they may be removed; for unless they be affixed to the freehold by
Drug formulation
includes even one bulk drug where that one bulk drug by itself is treated as a medicine, Balakrishna Pillar v. Matha Medicals, (1991) 2 SCC 203 (207). [Drugs (Price Control Order, 1979]
Copyhold
custom, the lands must have been demisable by copy of court roll from time immemorial, for the two pillars, upon which every custom rests, are common usage and existence time out of mind. No copyhold estate can,
Bar of the House
Bar of the House, in the Lok Sabha, the Bar consists of a wooden Bar placed between two pillars near the door which opens into the Central aisle facing the Speaker and which connects the benches on
Arches, Court of
the church of Saint Mary-le-Bow (Sancta Maria de arcubus), so named from the steeple, which is raised upon pillars, built archwise. It was formerly held, as also were the other principal Spiritual Courts, in the hall belonging
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Pillared
Matched in: Term Pillared
Pillar
The general and popular term for a firm upright insulated support for a superstructure a pier column or post also a column or shaft not supporting a superstructure as one erected for a monument or an...
Pillar block
See under Pillow
Keep your definitions linked to case research
Pillaret
A little pillar
Lamp post
A post generally a pillar of iron supporting a lamp or lantern for lighting a street park etc
Fixtures
be deemed fixtures; thus, even if he erect buildings'as barns, granaries, sheds, and mills upon blocks, rollers, patterns, pillars, or plates, resting on brickwork, they may be removed; for unless they be affixed to the freehold by
Drug formulation
includes even one bulk drug where that one bulk drug by itself is treated as a medicine, Balakrishna Pillar v. Matha Medicals, (1991) 2 SCC 203 (207). [Drugs (Price Control Order, 1979]
Copyhold
custom, the lands must have been demisable by copy of court roll from time immemorial, for the two pillars, upon which every custom rests, are common usage and existence time out of mind. No copyhold estate can,
Bar of the House
Bar of the House, in the Lok Sabha, the Bar consists of a wooden Bar placed between two pillars near the door which opens into the Central aisle facing the Speaker and which connects the benches on
Arches, Court of
the church of Saint Mary-le-Bow (Sancta Maria de arcubus), so named from the steeple, which is raised upon pillars, built archwise. It was formerly held, as also were the other principal Spiritual Courts, in the hall belonging
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