Occupant - Law Dictionary Search Results
Tenant-right
custom either ensuring a permanence of tenure in the same occupant without liability to any other increase of rent than may
Permission
and not given the right to a person as an occupant under s. 5(1)(b) of the Jagirs Abolition Act. Thakoreshri Naharasinghji
Vacation, eviction
and 'vacation' do not mean mere physical removal of the occupant is clear from the very nature of the right which
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owner occupier
a occupant who owns the home that heshe lives in
Doorplane
door giving the name and sometimes the employment of the occupant
wrongful
2 : unlawful [remained in occupation of the property] [a occupant] wrong·ful·ly adv wrong·ful·ness n
useless gesture exception
the officers justify them in being virtually certain that the occupant already knows their purpose
rent
1 a : a return made by a tenant or occupant of real property to the owner for possession and use
preemption
others that was given by the government to the actual occupant of the land NOTE: This sense of preemption is primarily
fireman's rule
rule : a doctrine holding that a property owner or occupant is not liable for unintentional injuries suffered by firefighters or
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