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Enjoy

Enjoy, means to have, possess, and use with satisfaction, to hold or occupy, as a good or profitable thing or as something desirable, as we enjoy many privileges (Webster's Dictionary) see

Common gaming house

which any instruments of gaming are kept or used for the profit or gain of the person owning, occupying, using or keeping such house, room or place by way of charge for the use of such house,

Common gambling house

or other instruments of gaming are kept or used for the profit or gain of the person owning, occupying, using or keeping such house, enclosure; room or place, whether by way of charge for the use of

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Compensation

reward for the apprehension of criminals; also that equivalent in money which is paid to the owners and occupiers of lands taken or injuriously affected for public purposes and under Act of Parliament, e.g., the (English) Lands

Compound

must form an adjunct or appendage to the building or a cluster of buildings being available to the occupiers of such building for their exclusive use, Municipal Board Saharanpur v. Imperial Tobacco of India Ltd., (1999) 1

Constitution

have a written Constitution, which has been given by the people of India to themselves. The said Constitution occupies the primary place, B.R. Kapur v. State of Tamil Nadu, (2001) 7 SCC 231 (310). Is the laws

Cottage

cottages,' the building of any manner of cottage for habitation without four acres of ground to be continually occupied and manured therewith, was prohibited under a penalty of 10l. for each offence. As tocottge allotments for thepoor,

Cottage holding

of an acre and not more than one acre of agricultural land which can be cultivated by the occupier of the dwelling house and his family, Halsbury's Laws of England, Vol. 2, para 5, p. 6.

Dairyman

or is intended to be offered for sale for human consumption, and any purveyor of milk and any occupier of a dairy. [Cantonments Act, 1924 (2 of 1924), s. 2 (xi)]

County rate

County rate, an imposition levied on the occupiers of lands, and applied to many miscellaneous purposes; among which are those of defraying the expenses connected with

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