Accommodation - Law Dictionary Search Results
Wharfage
landing, loading or unloading goods on a wharf 2. The accommodation for loading or unloading goods on a wharf, Black's Law
Widow
v. Ramesh Kumar, AIR 1996 MP 144. [See also M.P. Accommodation Control Act (41 of 1961), s. 23J] Means a woman
In similar circumstances
'in similar circumstances' occurring in clause (a) governs only 'similar accommodation' and not the word 'same', Miran Devi v. Birbal Dass,
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Improvement area
the local authority must give an undertaking to find suitable accommodation for persons who may be displaced from working-class houses. Compensation
His business
Ambalal Tribhuvan Das, AIR 1974 SC 1026 (1030). [Madhya Pradesh Accommodation Control Act, (41 of 1961), s. 12(1)(f), 39(2)]
Postmaster
One who has charge of a station for the accommodation of travelers one who supplies post horses
Guest
who chooses to become a guest cannot complain of the accommodation afforded him by his host, so long as there is
paper
a financial obligation ;esp : commercial paper in this entry accommodation paper : commercial paper used by one party to accommodate
public accommodations
public accommodations Federal and state laws prohibit discrimination against certain protected groups
surety
the fulfillment of an undertaking 2 : one (as an accommodation party) who promises to answer for the debt or default
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