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Poor laws
of every inhabitant, parson, vicar, and other, and of every occupier of lands, houses, tithes impropriate, propriations of tithes, coal mines,
Wharfinger
Wharfinger, is defined as 'the occupier of a wharf' or 'a person who owns a wharf',
Unauthorised occupation
Unauthorised occupation, in relation to any public premises, means the occupation by any person of the public premises without authority...
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Active service
military operations in a country or place wholly or partly occupied by an enemy or is in military occupation of any
Treasury Bench
Treasury Bench, is a name given to the Bench occupied, i.e. a front bench extending up to the gangway on
Village
Cr LJ 1207. The expression 'village' connotes ordinarily an area occupied by a body of men mainly dependent upon agriculture or
Destruction of buildings
on the covenants) would endure in the air space formerly occupied by the flat, and would thus attach to the corresponding
Dwelling house
Includes any building or part of a building which is occupied as a dwelling and any yard, garden, garage or outhouse
Irrigation work
s. 4(d) of the Act as to include all land occupied by government for the purpose of reservoir, tanks etc. and
Land
this definition that it must be actually under cultivation or occupied for purposes conn-ected with agriculture. The requirement of the definition
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