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Agricultural Holdings Act, 1923
and which is not let to the tenant during his continuance in any office, appointment or employment under the landlord, but
Unauthorised occupation
public premises without authority for such occupation, and includes the continuance in occupation by any person of the public premises after
Retrenchment
labour as surplus though the business or work itself is continued, S.M. Nilajkar v. Telecom District Manager, (2003) 4 SCC 27.
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Relinquishment
transaction of relinquishment the property in which interest is relinquished continues to exist, the property continues to be accrued by some
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right, without which he would not have been suffered to continue in the enjoyment of it. For a long possession may
National insurance
contributors at the passing of the Act and who have continued to be insured since. Contributions. The usual rate of contribution
London, Port of
shall notwithstanding the repeal of enactments effected by this Act, continue and be a body corporate by the name of 'the
Entrustment
on whose behalf that property is handed over to another, continues to be its owner. Entrustment is not necessarily a term
Education
provision for the establishment by the local education authorities of continuation schools at which young persons must attend (with certain exceptions).
Easement
for the beneficial enjoyment of that land, to do and continue to do something, or to prevent and continue to prevent
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Continuing - Law Dictionary Search Results
Agricultural Holdings Act, 1923
and which is not let to the tenant during his continuance in any office, appointment or employment under the landlord, but
Unauthorised occupation
public premises without authority for such occupation, and includes the continuance in occupation by any person of the public premises after
Retrenchment
labour as surplus though the business or work itself is continued, S.M. Nilajkar v. Telecom District Manager, (2003) 4 SCC 27.
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Relinquishment
transaction of relinquishment the property in which interest is relinquished continues to exist, the property continues to be accrued by some
Prescription
right, without which he would not have been suffered to continue in the enjoyment of it. For a long possession may
National insurance
contributors at the passing of the Act and who have continued to be insured since. Contributions. The usual rate of contribution
London, Port of
shall notwithstanding the repeal of enactments effected by this Act, continue and be a body corporate by the name of 'the
Entrustment
on whose behalf that property is handed over to another, continues to be its owner. Entrustment is not necessarily a term
Education
provision for the establishment by the local education authorities of continuation schools at which young persons must attend (with certain exceptions).
Easement
for the beneficial enjoyment of that land, to do and continue to do something, or to prevent and continue to prevent
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