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Perpetuating testimony
it relates can be judicially investigated, equity will, by anticipation, preserve and per-petuate such evidence in order to prevent a failure
Payment
for defraying or reimbursing-- The cost of removing, transporting or preserving the human organ to be supplied; or Any expenses or
Pawn or Pledge
the pawn is of such a nature that the due preservation of it requires some use, there such use is not
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Law of Property Act, 1925 (English)
under the (English) Land Charges Act,1925, has to some extent preserved the legal rights against the land of the owner of
High Court
thereby all the original record of the Court will be preserved by the said Court and it shall have all the
Public Order Act, 1936
or similar character, and to make further provision for the preservation of public order on the occasion of public processions and
For the purpose of the business
the business or its administration but also measures for the preservation of the business and protection of its assets and property.
Confusion of boundaries
agreement or duty between adjacent proprietors to keep up and preserve the boundaries between their respective estates, and it enabled all
Sanskrit
of the Hindoos long since obsolete in vernacular use but preserved to the present day as the literary and sacred dialect
Sanitary
Of or pertaining to health designed to secure or preserve health relating to the preservation or restoration of health hygienic
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