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Occupational pension scheme
Occupational pension scheme, means any scheme or arrangement which is comprised
bona fide occupational qualification
bona fide occupational qualification : a requirement (as relating to sex, religion, national
Occupancy
he that entered first on the land was called the occupant or common occupant and might lawfully retain the possession so
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Unauthorised occupation
required the following conditions to be satisfied:- (1) that the occupant had entered into possession before or after the commencement of
Occupier
Occupier, includes, -- (i) any person who for the time being
Then
Act, 1882 is prefaced b the preceding steps. First the occupant is to appear at the time appointed. Second, he is
Shikmi
'Shikmi' to mean 'a person who holds land from an occupant and is, or but for a contract, would be liable
Autre vie, Estate pur
his heirs, it passed to the grantee's heirs or special occupants; if granted to executors or administrators, they took, as special
Quod nullius est id ratione naturali occupanti conceditur
Quod nullius est id ratione naturali occupanti conceditur (D. 41, I, 3), that which is on one's
Profession
Profession, 'one of a limited number of occupation or vocations involving special learning and carry-ing a social prestige
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