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The U.P. municipalities act, 1916 (U.P. act II of 1916) as adapted and amended up-to-date with exhaustive notes and latest case-law ...

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Corporate Author: Uttar Pradesh (India)
Other Authors: Prasad, Vindheshwari.
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Allahabad, Central law agency, 1953.
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Statutes and codes.
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Physical Description:2 p. l., xvi, 267 p. 24 cm.

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