Occupative - Law Dictionary Search Results
Occupative
Occupative, possessed, used, employed.
Occupation
Occupation, also is employed as referring to that which occupies time
Unauthorised occupation
Unauthorised occupation, in relation to any public premises, means the occupation by
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Occupancy
Occupancy, mere possession or use either by agreement or otherwise without
Occupant
Occupant, he who is in possession of a thing. See OCCUPANCY.
Occupation and possession
Occupation and possession, the 'occupation' or 'possession' which is synonym of
Traditional occupation
Traditional occupation, 'traditional occupation' means an occupation followed in a family in
His own occupation
His own occupation, the expression 'his own occu-pation' as occurring in sub-clause (i)
Occupational hazard
Occupational hazard, means a danger or risk that is peculiar to
Occupational therapist
Occupational therapist, means a person who possesses occupational therapy qualification obtained
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