Accommodation - Law Dictionary Search Results
Discrimination
also against private persons in the matter of employment, housing accommodation, education etc. The enforcement of this Act rests with the
Facilities
that which facilitates. Sometimes the word refers to tools, or accommodation, or plant, which facilitate the provision of a service. Sometimes
Chapel
large, and then called a chapel of ease, for the accommodation of those parishioners who dwell at distance from the parish
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Cantonment Board
Cantonment Board consolidated under the Cantonments Act, 1924. Cantonment (House Accommodation) Act, 1923 [Act (6 of 1923), s. 2]
Bona fide requirement
(2001) 5 SCC 705 (710): AIR 2001 SC 2655. [M.P. Accommodation Control Act, 1961 (41 of 1961) s. 12(1)(f)]
Billeting soldiers
innkeepers, etc., to the billets, and exempts private houses. The accommodation to be provided is very precisely laid down by s.
Aliamenta
liberty of passage, open way, watercourse, etc., for the tenant's accommodation
Settee
A long seat with a back made to accommodate several persons at once
Transmission lines
such buildings or part thereof as may be required to accommodate such transforments, switch-gear and other works. [Electricity Act, 2003, s.
Lodging houses, common
than a public assistance institution), provided for the purpose of accommodating by night poor persons, not being members of the same
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