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The place where anything is fixed situation local position as the site of a city or of a house...
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Ancient monument
Ancient monument, means any structure, erection or monument, or nay tumulus or place of interment, or any cave, rock sculpture, inscription or monolith, which is of historical, archaeological or artistic interest and which has been in existence for not less than one hundred years, and includes-(i) the remains of an ancient monument,(ii) the site of an ancient monument,(iii) such portion of land adjoining the site of an ancient monument as may be required for fencing or covering in or otherwise preserving such monument, and(iv) the means of access to, and convenient inspection of an ancient monument. [Ancient Monuments and Archaeological Sites and Remains Act, 1958 (24 of 1958), s. 2(a)]...
Paper
Paper, includes vellum parchment or any other material or which an instrument may be written, Rajasthan Stamp Act, 1999, s. 2(xxvi).Paper. As to the paper on which proceedings in the Supreme Court must be printed, see PRINTING.It includes vellum, parchment or any other material on which an instrument may be written. [Indian Stamp Act, 1899, s. 2 (18)]The word 'paper' admittedly not having been defined either in the U.P. Sales Tax Act, 1948 or the rules made thereunder, it has to be understood according to the aforesaid well-established canon of construction in the sense in which persons dealing in and using the article understand it. It is, therefore, necessary to know what is paper as commonly or generally understood. The said word which is derived from the name of reedy plant papyrus and grows abundantly along the Nile river in Egypt is explained in The Shorter Oxford English Dictionary (volume 2) (Third Edition) as: A substance composed of fibers interlaced into a compact web, made ...
Worship, Place of
Worship, Place of, defined in Stradlng v. Higgins, (1932) 1 Ch 143, for the purposes of the Places of Worship (Enfranchisement) Act, 1920 (10 & 11 Geo. 5, c. 56), which enables trustees of a leasehold interest in places of public worship to enlarge the interest into the freehold in not more than two acres, subject to the provisions of the act.The Places of Worship Sites Act, 1873 (36 & 37 Vict. c. 50), as extended by the Amendment Act, 1882 (45 & 46 Vict. c. 21), enabled sites not exceeding one acre to be conveyed for purposes of worship. See also PUBLIC WORSHIP....
Generating station
Generating station, 'generating station' or 'station' means any station for generating electricity, including any building and plant with step-up transformer, switch-gear, switch yard, cables or other appurtenant equipment, if any, used for that purpose and the site thereof; a site intended to be used for a generating station, and any building used for housing the operating staff of a generating station, and where electricity is generated by water-power, includes pen stocks, head and tail works, main and regulating reservoirs, dams and other hydraulic works, but does not in any case include any sub-station. [Electricity Act, 2003 (36 of 2003), s. 2(28)]...
Increment value
Increment value. The Finance (1909-10) Act, 1910 (10 Edw. 7, c. 8), imposed (ss. 1-42) a duty charged on the amount, if any, by which the site value of the land on the occasion on which the charge is made exceeds the original site value of the land. This was called the increment value of land. With the exception of mineral rights duty, these duties were abolished by s. 57 of the Finance Act, 1920....
Endoscope
An instrument for examining the interior of the body consisting of a flexible tube with lenses and optical fibers permitting illumination of the interior site to be inspected and visualization of the interior site from outside the body it often has small surgical instruments attached to the end and manipulable from the outside permitting biopsy or surgery It is used as a non invasive or minimally invasive tool for diagnosis or treatment especially in organs having an external opening such as the rectum the urethra and the bladder...
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