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Turnover of purchases
to any period, means: (a) in the case of the occupier of a jute-mill, the aggregate of the purchase prices or
Street
from any public place or thoroughfare whether such persons be occupiers of such buildings or not, but shall not include any
Special jury
Special jury, a jury consisting of persons who, in addition to the ordinary qualifications, are of a certain station in...
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Shop
the 1934 Act, it shall be the duty of the occupier of the shop to permit the female assistants to make
Rolling stock
railway company, when out on sidings, etc., belonging to private occupiers, is exempted from distress for rent due from the occupiers.
Rate
rate, a sewers rate, upon, as a general rule, the occupiers of property within a parish or other area. Proportional or
Lodger-franchise
Lodger-franchise. This was first conferred upon the occupiers of lodgings in boroughs of 10l. yearly value, if let
lodger
lodger : a person who occupies a rented room in another's house ;specif : a person
Limitation of actions and prosecutions
of law, been out of possession; and 4thly, when the occupier has acknowledged the plaintiff's title. A person dispossessing persons entitled
Lease
Lease [either from locatio, Lat., the letting of property, or laisser, Fr., to let, or leapum, or leasum, Sax., to...
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