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  2. List of government of Tamil Nadu laws and rules - Wikipedia

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    Tamil Nadu Spirituous Essences Rules, 1972; Tamil Nadu Spirituous Preparation (Control) Rules, 1984; Tamil Nadu Wine (Manufacture) Rules, 2006; Tamil Nadu Denatured Spirit, Methyl Alcohol and Varnish (French Polish) Rules 1959. Tamil Nadu Molasses Control and Regulation Rules, 1958. Tamil Nadu Narcotic Drug Rules, 1985. Tamil Nadu Medicinal and ...

  3. Tamil grammar - Wikipedia

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    To say "I have a horse" in Tamil, a construction equivalent to "There is a horse to me" or "There exists a horse to me", is used. Tamil lacks relative pronouns, but their meaning is conveyed by relative participle constructions, built using agglutination. For example, the English sentence "Call the boy who learned the lesson" is said in Tamil ...

  4. Landlord–tenant law in Tamil Nadu - Wikipedia

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    The term Landlord [1] with reference to the Tamil Nadu Buildings (Lease and Rent Control) Act, 1960 under Section 2(6) which runs as follows: Sec.2(6) landlord includes the person who is receiving or is entitled to receive the rent of a building, whether on his own account or on behalf of another or on behalf of himself and others or as an agent, trustee, executor, administrator, receiver or ...

  5. Tamil Nadu Buildings (Lease and Rent Control) Act, 1960

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    For Residential building, Annual rent can be 6 to 9 per cent of total cost of the building at the time construction. For Non Residential building, Annual rent 9 to 12 per cent of total cost of the building at the time construction. Maintenance charges can be 10 per cent of the rent. Tenant need not pay the owner for property tax.

  6. Premises liability - Wikipedia

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    A notice informing potential entrants of limits to the duty of care. At common law, in the case of landowners, the extent of their duty of care to those who came on their premises varied depending on whether a person was classified as a trespasser, licensee, or invitee. This rule was eventually abolished in some common law jurisdictions.

  7. Premises - Wikipedia

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    Premises are land and buildings together considered as a property. This usage arose from property owners finding the word in their title deeds , where it originally correctly meant "the aforementioned; what this document is about", from Latin prae-missus = "placed before".

  8. GP surgery given notice to leave premises, MPs told

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    A GP surgery has been given just months to leave its premises by its landlord, an MP said. The South Green Surgery, in Great Burstead, near Billericay in Essex, must move by the end of March ...

  9. Tamil language - Wikipedia

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    The earliest long text in Old Tamil is the Tolkāppiyam, an early work on Tamil grammar and poetics, whose oldest layers could be as old as the late 2nd century BCE. [37] [18] Many literary works in Old Tamil have also survived. These include a corpus of 2,381 poems collectively known as Sangam literature. These poems are usually dated to ...