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Entry into possession
point of time when a person enters into possession or occupies the property whereas occupation is a continuous process which starts
Compound householder
owners of small houses to pay the rates for the occupiers and receive a composition for so doing. To prevent the
Chimney
any person wilfully setting a chimney on fire, or an occupier allowing a chimney to be on fire-the latter penalty not
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Beneficiary
whose application has been accepted or (2) a person who occupies a holding or part of a holding following a change
Agricultural rates
by the (English) Agricultural Rates Act, 1923, provides that the occupier (including the owner if rated in place of the occupier)
Director
in relation to an institution, includes (1) any person who occupies the position of a director, by whatever name called; and
Managing agent
Managing agent, means any person appointed or acting as the representative of another person for the purpose of carrying on...
Noncombatant
and others also any of the citizens of a place occupied by an army also any one holding a similar position
Lenni Lenape
general name for a group of Algonquin tribes which formerly occupied the coast region of North America from Connecticut to Virginia
Hostile
will and malevolence or a desire to thwart and injure occupied by an enemy or enemies inimical unfriendly as a hostile
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