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use and occupation

use and occupation : an action in which the owner of property seeks compensation for use and occupation of the premises by another (as a tenant remaining in possession after expiration of a lease) ...


occupational

Of or pertaining to an occupation3 or occupations3 caused by or incidental to an occupation3 as occupational hazard occupational illness...


Person in occupation of property

Person in occupation of property, the expression 'person in occupation of the property' in s. 269D (2) (a) includes every person including a contractual or a statutory tenant, Rambai Manjunath Nayak v. Union of India, AIR 1993 SC 342 (350): (1994) 1 SCC 742: (1942) Tax LR 50: (1993) 49 DLT 1. [Income-tax Act, 1961, s. 269D(2)(a)]...


bona fide occupational qualification

bona fide occupational qualification : a requirement (as relating to sex, religion, national origin, or age) for a particular job that does not violate the constitutional bans on discrimination see also Civil Rights Act of 1964 and Age Discrimination in Employment Act in the Important Laws section equal employment opportunity commission in the Important Agencies section amendment xiv to the Constitution in the back matter compare disparate impact, disparate treatment ...


occupational disease

occupational disease : an ailment that results from the characteristic conditions or functions of one's employment rather than from the ordinary risks to which the general public is exposed and that renders one eligible for workers' compensation compare disability ...


Occupational pension scheme

Occupational pension scheme, means any scheme or arrangement which is comprised in one or more instruments or agreements and which has, or is capable of having, effect in relation to one or more descriptions or categories of employments so as to provide benefits, in the form of pensions or otherwise, payable on termination of service, or on death or retirement, to or in respect of earners with qualifying services in an employment of any such description or category. [Pension Scheme Act, 1993 (C. 48), s. 1]...


Occupative

Occupative, possessed, used, employed....


Occupant

One who occupies or takes possession one who has the actual use or possession or is in possession of a thing as the occupant of the apartment is not at home...


Occupation pension scheme

Occupation pension scheme, means any scheme or arrangement which is comprised in one or more instruments or agreements and which has, or is capable of having effect in relation to one or more descriptions or categories of employments so as to provide benefits, in the form of pensions or otherwise, payable or termination of service or on death or retirement, to or in respect of earners with qualifying service in an employment of any such description or category, Bus Employees Pension Trustees Ltd. v. Hamod, (1999) 3 WLR 1244....


Freedom of profession, occupation or business

Freedom of profession, occupation or business, the restriction should be 'reasonable' and the court has thecompetence the examine the reasonable-ness, Chintaman Rao v. State, AIR 1951 SC 118....



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