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Justices

appointed in 1327 by 1 Edw. 3, st. 2, c. 16, and are now appointed by the king's special commission under the Great Seal, the form of which was settled by all the judges in 1590, and … the Act mentioned, with reserved rents of the clear yearly value of 300l. per annum; but two years' occupation of a dwelling-house of not less than 100l. annual value would of itself give a qualification by the

Education

either as a series of individual problems in respect of which provisions were made for the education of special classes of persons, or by executive, as opposed to legislative methods, as, for example, by a system of … as synonymous with learning Advanced Law Lexicon (P. Ramanatha Aiyar, 3rd Edn., 2005, Vol. 2). Education is an occupation. Nevertheless it does not cease to be a service to the society. And even thought an occupation, it

Encroachment

infringement of another's rights or intrusion of another's property, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 547. Means unauthorised occupation of Government land or public land by way of putting temporary, semi-permanent or permanent structure for residential use

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Housing of the working classes

under penalty of a fine not exceeding forty shillings. It may also be pointed out that for the special purposes of ss. 38 and 137 of the Act of 1936, the 11th Schedule defines a working man's … of land and housing properties, and populations within their districts, enabling those authorities to make bye-laws for houses occupied or adaptable for the working classes; to effect the clearance, demolition, rebuilding, redevelopment or improvement of houses either

Landlord

as to include' any person who, for the time being, is entitled to receive or but for a special contract, would be entitled to receive the rent of any premises, whether or not on his own account. … Mean a person who is the owner of the building and who has a right to remain in occupation and actual possession of the building to the exclusion of everyone else. It is such a person who

Income-tax

The term 'Income-tax' as employed in s. 2 of the Finance Act, 1964 includes surcharge as also the special and the additional surcharge whenever provided which are also surcharges within the meaning of Article 271 of the … pound of income, under five classifications, according as derived from (A) ownership of land or houses, etc., (B) occupation of land or houses, etc., (C) dividends from stocks or shares, (D) professional or trade earnings or profits,

Married women's property

the restraint was imposed in pursuance of a pre-existing obligation, and the date of the exercise of a special power providing the restriction is that of the instrument exercising the power and not that of the instrument … marriage, including any wages, earnings, money and property gained or acquired by her in any employment, trade, or occupation in which she was engaged, or which she carried on separately from her husband, or by the exercise

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