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Ecumenical

Ecumenical [fr., Gk., the habitable world], general, universal; as an Ecumenical Council.

Inhabitable

Capable of being inhabited habitable

House, Houses

it is not limited to a structure designed for human habitation, and may mean a building or shed intended or used

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Habitual criminal

Habitual criminal, A person is said to be a habitual criminal

Labourers' dwellings

the demolition or improvement of separate dwellings unfit for human habitation and the building and maintaining of better dwellings in lieu

Implicata

risk of making fruitless voyages, merchants have been in the habit of receiving small adventures on freight at so much per

Housing of the working classes

of a small house or part of a house for habitation a condition is implied that at the commencement of the

Goodwill

public patronage and encouragement which it receives from constant or habitual customers; see Trego v. Hunt, 1896, AC 7. It is

Habitual

Habitual, means repeated several times. Management of Monghyr Factory of I.T.C.

Domicile

is'that place in which a man has voluntarily fixed the habitation of himself and family, not for a mere special or

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