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Occupied
Occupied, occupation of a licensee, therefore, is to be deemed, in
Occupy
Occupy, The word 'occupy' used in Rule 10(a) is not restricted
Ouster
of possession; for thereby the wrongdoer gets into the actual occupation of the land or hereditament, and obliges him that has
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Physiotherapist
enrolled in the Register of Physiotherapists. [Maharashtra State Council for Occupational Therapy and Physiotherapy Act, 2002, s. 2(h)] Means a branch
Presumptive title
of the very lowest order, arises out of the mere occupation or simple possession of property (jus possessionis, Lat.), without any
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
Rate
rate, a sewers rate, upon, as a general rule, the occupiers of property within a parish or other area. Proportional or
Regular
properly constituted or qualified; not defective or amateur, pursuing an occupation as one's main pursuit'. The word regular does not mean
Registered practitioner
Registered practitioner, means an occupational therapist or physiotherapist, as the case may be, whose name
Requires
be said to 'require' premises for his own use and occupation. It is not enough that the landlord should merely desire
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