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Hearing handicap
than such individual or Hindu undivided family for his support or maintenance; and (ii) is suffering from a permanent physical disability (including blindness) or is subject to mental retar-dation, being a permanent physical disability or mental retardation
Encroachment
p. 547. Means unauthorised occupation of Government land or public land by way of putting temporary, semi-permanent or permanent structure for residential use or commercial use or any other use, the Delhi Laws (Special Provisions) Act, 2006,
Disability
engaged at the time of the accident resulting in the disablement, and, where the disablement is of a permanent nature, such disablement as reduces his earning capacity in every employment which he was capable of undertaking at
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Building societies
Building Societies Regulations, 1895, made thereunder. A cross division of these societies is into (1) Terminating, and (2) Permanent. A Terminating Society is one which continues only until every member has obtained an advance and then comes
Arbitration
decision is binding, Black Law Dictionary 7th Edn., p. 100. Means any arbitration whether or not administered by permanent arbitral institution. [The Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996, s. 2(a)] An arbitrator is a disinterested person, to whose
returning resident
returning resident Any Lawful Permanent Resident who has been outside the United States and is returning to the U.S. Also defined as a
life act
foreign spouses of American citizens, the children of those foreign spouses, and spouses and children of certain lawful permanent residents (LPR) to come to the United States to complete the processing for their permanent residence. This Act
domicile
domicile [Latin domicilium dwelling place, home] 1 : the place where an individual has a fixed and permanent home for legal purposes called also legal residence 2 : the place where an organization (as a corporation)
Workmen's Compensation Act
(a), ibid.], and serious and wilful misconduct may disqualify unless the injury results in death or serious and permanent disablement [s. 1 (1) (b), as explained by s. 1 (2)]; contracting out is not allowed except under
conditional residence visa
If you have been married for less than two years when your husband or wife (spouse) gets lawful permanent resident status (gets a green card), then your spouse gets residence on a conditional basis. After two years
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