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Annual value
annual rent at which the building may be expected to let, D.G. Gouse & Co. (Agents) Pvt. Ltd. v. State of
Accommodation
In s. 12 (1) (e) and (f), the expressions 'accommodation let for residential purposes' and 'accommodation let for non-residential purposes' are
Lette
To let to hinder See Let to hinder
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Landlord
to receive the rent of the building which has been let out or would be entitled to receive the rent of
pretermit
-mit·ting [Latin praetermittere, from praeter by, past + mittere to let go, send] : to let pass without mention or notice
remit
remit re·mit·ted re·mit·ting [Latin remittere to let go back, send back, give up, forgive, from re- back
butterfingered
Apt to let things fall or to let them slip away not skillful
Occupation
AIR 1991 P&H 217. [See UP Urban Buildings Regulation of Letting Rent and Eviction Act, 1972]
Letter
One who lets or permits one who lets anything for hire
Inland
Inland, demesne land; that which was let to tenants being denominated outland (utland), Domesday. The expression used
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