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Occupier and owner

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Occupier's Liability Notice

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Tithe Rent-Charge

great change in this respect. By that Act, in the ordinary case of land being let by the owner to a tenant, the remedy of distress by the tithe-owner was extinguished, and recovery through a receiver appointed … the Tithe Act, 1891, it was payable by the landowner to the tithe-owner. Every contract between landowner and occupier, made after that Act, for payment of it by the occupier is void, and the occupier ceased to

Employer

(4 of 1936), s. 2 (ia)] Includes-- (i) in relation to an establishment which is a factory, the owner or occupier of the factory, including the agent of such owner or occupier, the legal representative of a

Party-wall

a term which has been used indifferent senses, may mean (1) a wall of which the two adjoining owners are tenants in common: (2) a wall divided longitudinally into two strips, one belonging to each of the … building and used or constructed to be used for separation of adjoining buildings belonging to different owners or occupied or constructed or adapted to be occupied by different persons; or (b) A wall forming part o a

Adjoining owner

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Electoral franchise

the People Act, 1867, extended the franchise to every duly registered man of full age who was-(i) the owner of lands or tenements, of whatever tenure, for his own life, for the life of another or for … value; or (iii) was for 12 months immediately preceding the last day of July in any year the occupier of lands or tenements of the rateable value of 12l. (ss. 5 and 6). (b) In boroughs the

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