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Additional accommodation
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Widow
Jab LJ 450: AIR 1987 MP 65; Rambai v. Ramesh Kumar, AIR 1996 MP 144. [See also M.P. Accommodation Control Act (41 of 1961), s. 23J] Means a woman who has lost her husband by death, and … (with or without issue) the surviving husband or wife shall take the personal chattels (q.v.) absolutely and in addition the residuary estate of the intestate shall stand charged with the payment of a net sum of 1000l.
Innkeeper
considered an innkeeper, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 792. Innkeeper, proprietor of a common inn for the accommodation of travelers in general. All persons are deemed innkeepers who keep houses where a traveler is furnished, for … has been further provided by the (English) Innkeepers Act, 1878 (41 & 42 Vict. c. 38), that in addition to his right of lien, the innkeeper may, after six weeks sell by public auction all goods (advertised
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Vagrants
caused damage or was likely to be infectious with vermin or otherwise (a place of shelter means gratis accommodation for the night), a 'tent, cart or waggon' with or in which the person travels in excluded from … [If in possession of firearms or imitation firearms, may be sentenced to a maximum of seven years in addition: see Firearms and Imitation Firearms (English) (Criminal Use) Act, 1933, s. 2.] Thirdly. Incorrigible Rogues.-The following persons are,
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