Accommodation - Law Dictionary Search Results
Innkeeper
p. 792. Innkeeper, proprietor of a common inn for the accommodation of travelers in general. All persons are deemed innkeepers who
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disability. The act also requires an employer to provide an accommodation (modified work hours or duties, or special equipment) if such
Person
being confined to Govern-ment servants for it is seen that accommodation has been provided by the Government not only to Government
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Premises and building
the purpose of business or profession and the expression resi-dential accommodation including any accommoda-tion in the nature of Guest house, Britina
Physically handicapped person
of s. 23J (iv), AIR 1988 MP 232(235). [Madhya Pradesh Accommodation Control Act, 1961, s. 23J(iv)]
Landlordship, ownership
receiving or his entitlement to receive the rent or any accommodation. Such receiving or right to receive the rent may be
Passenger
in the vehicle either by remaining seated in the seating accommodation provided or by stranding in vehicles where travel by standing
Part of a building
Act is designed to confer benefit on tenants by providing accommodation and to protect them from unreasonable eviction, Vannattankandy Ibrayi v.
Loan societies
the same either wholly or partially and wishes to have accommodation subsequently, the latter will be treated as a separate transaction
Public chapels
later than the church itself; they were designed for the accommodation of such of the parishioners as in course of time
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