Occupative - Law Dictionary Search Results
use and occupation
use and occupation : an action in which the owner of property seeks
occupational
Of or pertaining to an occupation3 or occupations3 caused by or incidental to an occupation3 as
Person in occupation of property
Person in occupation of property, the expression 'person in occupation of the property'
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Special occupancy
Special occupancy. Where an estate was before 1926 granted to a man
Wrongful occupation
Wrongful occupation, cannot therefore be interpreted to mean only in breach of
Occupant
One who occupies or takes possession one who has the actual use or
Occupational pension scheme
Occupational pension scheme, means any scheme or arrangement which is comprised
Freedom of profession, occupation or business
Freedom of profession, occupation or business, the restriction should be 'reasonable' and the court
Occupation
The act or process of occupying or taking possession actual possession and control the state of
Occupation pension scheme
Occupation pension scheme, means any scheme or arrangement which is comprised
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