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Special occupancy

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Occupancy

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Profession

Profession, 'one of a limited number of occupation or vocations involving special learning and carry-ing a social prestige -- the learned professional, law, medicine, and the church', New Lexicon Webster … Profession, 'one of a limited number of occupation or vocations involving special learning and carry-ing a social prestige -- the learned professional, law, medicine, and the

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Autre vie, Estate pur

1925, s. 1. If limited to the grantee and his heirs, it passed to the grantee's heirs or special occupants; if granted to executors or administrators, they took, as special occupants, if in that case or if … s. 1. If limited to the grantee and his heirs, it passed to the grantee's heirs or special occupants; if granted to executors or administrators, they took, as special occupants, if in that case or if there

Traditional occupation

that description that s. can be regarded as a class. Such occupations are generally occupations in which some special skills are necessary like those of an artisan or a craftsman, Janki Prasad Parimoo v. State of Jammu … Traditional occupation, 'traditional occupation' means an occupation followed in a family in which it is handed down by an ancestor

Wills

to dispositions of copyhold estates, and the sixth to estates pur autre vie of a freehold nature. See SPECIAL OCCUPANCY. (2) Who may execute a will. The seventh s. enacts that no will made by any person under

Quasi-entail

far in the nature of an estate-tail, that it will go to the heir of the body as special occupant during the life of the cestui que vie, in the same manner as an estate of inheritance … in the nature of an estate-tail, that it will go to the heir of the body as special occupant during the life of the cestui que vie, in the same manner as an estate of inheritance would

Residence

must be something more than occupation during occasional usual visits within the local limits of the court, more specially where there is residence outside those limits marked with a considerable measure of continuance, Paster J.S. Singh v. … object and intent of the particular legislation where it may be found. It must be something more than occupation during occasional usual visits within the local limits of the court, more specially where there is residence outside

Unauthorised occupation

such possession otherwise than under and in pursuance of any allotment, lease or grant. That Act, therefore, lays special stress on only one point, namely, the entry into possession. Thus, if the entry into possession had taken … passing of the Act, then obviously the occupant concerned would not be an unauthorised occupant. What made the occupancy unauthorised was his entry into possession at a particular point of time. It was in construing these provisions

Occupier

person who occupies a site or building within a zone and including his successors and assignees. [The Rajasthan Special Economic Zones Development Act, 2003, s. 2(h)] Occupier, of a jute-mill means the person who has ultimate control … Occupier, includes, -- (i) any person who for the time being is paying or is liable to pay to

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