Occupancy - Law Dictionary Search Results
Home Dictionary Name: occupancyOccupation
rates control act 1947 s 13 1 g the words occupation and use by themselves do not convey the idea of
Unauthorised occupation
concerned would not be an unauthorised occupant what made the occupancy unauthorised was his entry into possession at a particular point
Occupancy
claim or without leave of the owner the right of occupancy has been confined by the laws of england within a
Occupant
occupant he who is in possession of a thing see occupancy a person in occupation a person should be in occupation
Occupation and possession
occupation and possession the occupation or possession which is synonym of occupation in this context
Traditional occupation
description that s can be regarded as a class such occupations are generally occupations in which some special skills are necessary
His own occupation
be read liberally and given a practical meaning his own occupation does not mean occupation by the landlord alone and as
Occupational hazard
risk that is peculiar to a particular calling or occupation occupational hazards include both accidental injures and occupational diseases black s
Occupational therapist
occupational therapist means a person who possesses occupational therapy qualification obtained from a recognised institution specified in sch
Recognised occupational therapy 'qualification' or recognised physiotherapy qualification
as the case may be obtained from recognised institution of occupational therapy or physiotherapy registered in schedule i or schedule ii
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