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situs
situs [Latin, position, site, from sinere to leave in place, allow] : a location
Gypsies
4, c. 50), s. 72). See TENTS, VANS AND CAMPING SITES; and (English) Public Health Act, 1936, ss. 268 and 269;
Labourers' dwellings
with the approval of the Treasury, convert corporate land into sites for working men's dwellings--i.e., 'buildings suitable for the habitation of
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Industrial purpose
that what was intended by this clause was that the site sold to the appellant shall not be used by him,
Housing of the working classes
houses either singly or in whole areas and other-wise regulating sites or houses; to prevent over-crowding, and generally making it incumbent
Heritage building
in clause (i) of this section precincts or such other sites commonly considered for heritage importance, the West Bengal Heritage Commission
Continuity of work
Continuity of work, involves the contractor having on site and using effectively such labour, materials and equipment as are
Estate
ancillary thereto, including waste land, forest land, for pasture or sites of buildings and other structures occupied by cultivators of land,
Land-gabel
in the Register of Domesday, was a quit-rent for the site of a house, or the land whereon it stood; the
Cock-pit
Cock-pit, a set of apartments built on the site of the old cock-pit of Whitehall Palace. This was converted
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