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Irremovability, status of
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Status of Irremovability
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Settlement
for locomotion, led to very frequent litigation between parishes, which has gradually diminished by the introduction of the 'status of irremovability,' upon acquiring which a poor person is no longer liable to be removed. Now a person shall
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Statutory tenancy
(1976) Supp SCR 645. [M.P. Accomoda-tion Control Act, 1961, s. 2(1) and 14] Statutory tenancy, is a mere status of irremovability. It commences after the contractual tenancy has come to an end in any manner provided by law,
Statutory tenant
commonly, though in law not accurately, called a statutory tenant. Statutory tenant being a person who enjoys the status of irremovability, would enjoy the protection of the statute until he is evicted from the premises under the enabling
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