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Private dwelling house
Matched in: Term Private dwelling house
House, Houses
Matched in: Term House, Houses
Nuisance
without any proof of negligence. See Halsb. L.E., title 'Nuisance.' Nuisance is of two kinds: (1) public; (2) private. If a nuisance affects the property or the health comfort, or convenience of the general public, or of … nuisance or injurious to health,' 'any animal so kept,' 'any chimney (not being the chimney of a private dwelling-house) sending forth black smoke in such quantity as to be a nuisance,' and other nuisances described in s.
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Special jury
be a person of higher degree, or shall be a banker or merchant, or who shall occupy a private dwelling-house rated or assessed to the poor rate, or to the inhabited house duty, on a value of
Contractor
result by executing the work through contract labour or who engages labour for any manufacturing process in a private dwelling house and includes a sub-contractor, agent, munshi, thekedar or sattedar. [Beedi and Cigar Workers (Conditions of Employment) Act, 1966
Industrial premises
Industrial premises, means any place or premises (not being a private dwelling house), including the precincts thereof, in which or in any part of which any industry or manufacturing process connected
Eavesdropping
The habit of lurking about dwelling houses and other places where persons meet for private intercourse secretly listening to what is said and then tattling it abroad The offense is indictable at common … The habit of lurking about dwelling houses and other places where persons meet for private intercourse secretly listening to what is said and then tattling
Injunction
the means of subsistence, or permanent ruin to propertmay ensue'e.g., from the obstruction of ancient lights of a dwelling house, blocking up of water-courses, diversion of streams from mills, the back flowage on mills, pulling down of the … may direct a 'stay of proceedings.' Amongst public nuisances, restrainable either upon information or at suit of a private person immediately grieved by them, may be enumerated obstructions to highways and bridges, public rivers and harbours, and
Larceny
bodily fear, shall be liable to the same punishment. (3) Larceny from the person. it is either: (a) Privately stealing, as picking a person's pocket; (b) Open and violent larceny from the person, or robbery, called by … offender be a male under the age of 16 years, with or without whipping. (2) Larceny in a dwelling-house. Whosoever shall steal in any dwelling-house any chattel, money, or valuable security to the value of 5l. or
Flat
of premises forming part of a building being a set of premises occupied wholly or mainly as a private dwelling, Ruddy v. Qakfern Properties Ltd., (2007) 1 All ER 337 CA: (2006) EWCA Civ 1389. … Flat. A set of rooms on one floor of a house usually let unfurnished in many separate flats, which for all legal purposes are separate houses. For the purposes
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