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hinterland
The term is used esp with reference to the so called doctrine of the hinterland sometimes advanced that occupation of the coast supports a claim to an exclusive right to occupy from time to time the territory
Allotment
276. Means the grant by a person duly authorized in this behalf of a right of use or occupation of any immovable evacuee property to any other person, but does not include a grant by way of
Encroachment
infringement of another's rights or intrusion of another's property, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 547. Means unauthorised occupation of Government land or public land by way of putting temporary, semi-permanent or permanent structure for residential use … Encroachment. An unlawful gaining upon the possession of a neighbour. An infringement of another's rights or intrusion of another's property, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 547. Means unauthorised occupation of Government land
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Freedom of profession
Freedom of profession, occupation or business, is a fundamental right of the citizens of India, Constitution of India, Art. 19(1)(g).
Kayemi
is always used in connection with the description of tenants' rights in land and it means a permanent occupancy holding, Nahar Lal Shah v. Baij Nath Shah, AIR 1928 Cal 385. … used, in describing zamindari interesting land. The word is always used in connection with the description of tenants' rights in land and it means a permanent occupancy holding, Nahar Lal Shah v. Baij Nath Shah, AIR 1928
Keyemi
It is used in connection with the description of a tenant's right in land and it means permanent occupancy holding, Nahar Lal Singh v. Brij Nath Shah, 32 CWN 241.
Leprosy cured person
economic activity; (iii) extreme physical deformity as well as advanced age which prevents him from undertaking any gainful occupation. [Persons with Disabilities (Equal Opportunities, Protection of Rights and Full Participation) Act, 1995 (1 of 1996), s. 2 … as advanced age which prevents him from undertaking any gainful occupation. [Persons with Disabilities (Equal Opportunities, Protection of Rights and Full Participation) Act, 1995 (1 of 1996), s. 2 (n)]
Permission
(1979) 3 SCR 1078. Permission means factual permission and not given the right to a person as an occupant under s. 5(1)(b) of the Jagirs Abolition Act. Thakoreshri Naharasinghji Dolatsinghji v. State of Gujarat, AIR 1980 SC
Personal property
however long. Personal property is either in possession, or in action, where a man has not the actual occupation of the thing, but only a right to it arising upon some contract, and recoverable by an action
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