Preserver - Law Dictionary Search Results
Conservator
Conservator, a protector, preserver, or maintainer; or a standing arbitrator chosen and appointed as
Preserver
One who or that which preserves saves or defends from destruction injury or decay esp one
Life preserver
An apparatus made in very various forms and of various materials for saving one from drowning by buoying up the...
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Deliverer
One who delivers or rescues a preserver
Prophylaxis
The art of preserving from or of preventing disease the observance of the rules
Heritage building
one or more premises or any part thereof which requires preservation and conservation for historical, architectural environmental or cultural importance, and
Improvement of towns
control its development, protect existing rural and urban amenities and preserve buildings and other objects of interest and beauty, and for
Hare
2 KB 465, and Aggs on Agricultural Holdings. The Hares Preservation (Ireland) Act, 1879 (42 & 43 Vict. c. 23), following
Things done, action taken and right accrued
be mentioned that the object of s. 31(2)(i) is to preserve only the things done and action taken under the repealed
Reserve
in view; to keep for some use. To retain or preserve for certain purposes.' (Oxford Dictionary). In Webster's New International Dictionary,
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