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Gunroom
the lower gun deck of a ship of war usually occupied as a messroom by the commissioned officers except the captain
Miamis
A tribe of Indians that formerly occupied the country between the Wabash and Maumee rivers
Muskogees
A powerful tribe of North American Indians that formerly occupied the region of Georgia Florida and Alabama They constituted a
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Negotiousness
The state of being busily occupied activity
Year to year, tenancy from
of an annual rent; or impliedly, as when property is occupied generally under a yearly rent, payable yearly, half-yearly, or quarterly;
Wholly
the dwelling house must be entirely, completely, totally and fully occupied by the members of the family, AIR 1988 Cal 115(117).
Who has been a Judge of the High Court
the expression refers to a person who of one time occupied that office and no longer enjoys it, AIR 1966 All
Use and occupation, Action for
reasonable satisfaction for the lands, tenements, or hereditaments held or occupied by the defendant in an action on the case, for
Trinobantes, Trinonantes, or Trinovantes
inhabitants of Britain, situated next to the Cantii northward, who occupied, according to Camden and Baxter, that country which now comprises
Tithe Rent-Charge
district was substituted for it, except where the land was occupied by the landowner, in which case an officer of the
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Occupied - Law Dictionary Search Results
Gunroom
the lower gun deck of a ship of war usually occupied as a messroom by the commissioned officers except the captain
Miamis
A tribe of Indians that formerly occupied the country between the Wabash and Maumee rivers
Muskogees
A powerful tribe of North American Indians that formerly occupied the region of Georgia Florida and Alabama They constituted a
Keep your definitions linked to case research
Negotiousness
The state of being busily occupied activity
Year to year, tenancy from
of an annual rent; or impliedly, as when property is occupied generally under a yearly rent, payable yearly, half-yearly, or quarterly;
Wholly
the dwelling house must be entirely, completely, totally and fully occupied by the members of the family, AIR 1988 Cal 115(117).
Who has been a Judge of the High Court
the expression refers to a person who of one time occupied that office and no longer enjoys it, AIR 1966 All
Use and occupation, Action for
reasonable satisfaction for the lands, tenements, or hereditaments held or occupied by the defendant in an action on the case, for
Trinobantes, Trinonantes, or Trinovantes
inhabitants of Britain, situated next to the Cantii northward, who occupied, according to Camden and Baxter, that country which now comprises
Tithe Rent-Charge
district was substituted for it, except where the land was occupied by the landowner, in which case an officer of the
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