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Business
Para 546, p. 357. The term 'business' includes every trade, occupation and profession. The word 'business' has no technical meaning, but
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
Entry into possession
any point of time at all. The section merely requires occupation of any public premises. Entry into possession connotes one single
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Trade
SCC 322. It means any trade, business, industry, profession or occupation relating to the production, supply, distribution or control of goods
Sufferance, Tenancy at
it arises when a person after his right to the occupation, under a lawful title, is at an end, continues (having
Tenancy
belongs to another by his consent. 1. The possession or occupancy of land by right or title esp. under a lease
Premises
the more beneficial enjoyment thereof. [Public Premises (Eviction of Unauthorised Occupants) Act, 1971 (4 of 1971), s. 2 (c) (i) (ii)]
possession
or enjoyment of a corporeal thing e : control or occupancy of property actual possession 1 : direct occupancy, use, or
Establishment
or (b) any place where any industry, trade business or occupation is carried on. [Employment Exchanges (Compulsory Notification of Vacancies) Act,
Recognised institution
an institution specified in Schedule I with grants qualifications in occupational therapy or, as the case may be, an institution specified
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