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Mansion-house
(unless it be usually occupied as a farmhouse, or its site with its park, etc., do not exceed twenty five acres
Mixed hereditament
without board or other services or facilities, or used as sites for movable dwellings, is to be treated as used for
Occupier
Act, 2006, s. 2(i)] Means a person who occupies a site or building within a zone and including his successors and
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Petty-bag Office
Seats Act, 1872, the Ecclesiastical Commissioners may accept a church site under a grant declaring that the pews or part of
Public chapels
begun to fix their residence at a distance from its site: and chapels so circum-stanced were described as chapels of ease,
Abbas
Abbas [fr. 'stuarium, Lat.] (Anglo-Saxon) singly or in conjunction, the site of an abbey or land belonging to one. For instance,
Sitting
Sabha). Sitting, is the time during which a legislative House site continuously, Webster American Dictionary, p. 1364. Sitting, quorum to constitute
Sub-station
equipment and any buildings used for that purpose and the site thereof. [Electricity Act, 2003 (36 of 2003), s. 2(69)
Tenure
infra) is where houses, or lands which were formerly the site of houses, in an ancient borough are held of some
Undivided
Undeveloped land. A duty on the site value, if over 50l., of undeveloped land was imposed by
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