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Unauthorised use
Unauthorised use, the word 'unauthorised use' in the section does no import … Unauthorised use, the word 'unauthorised use' in the section does no import any idea of prohibition.
Piracy
Indemnity Mutual Insurance Co., (1909) 1 KB 785. Means the unauthorised use, interception, or receipt of encoded communication especially to avoid paying
Joyriding
intent to deprive the owner of it permanently. Also termed unauthorised use of a vehicle, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 844.
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Encroachment
another's property, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 547. Means unauthorised occupation of Government land or public land by way of … way of putting temporary, semi-permanent or permanent structure for residential use or commercial use or any other use, the Delhi Laws
Nuisance
[fr. nuire, Fr., to hurt], something noxious of offensive. Any unauthorised act which, without direct physical interference, materially impairs the use
Unauthorised occupation
Unauthorised occupation, in relation to any public premises, means the occupation … premises on a Highway; or (iii) lives in or otherwise uses any premises on a Highway; or (iv) is a rent-free
Premises
for the more beneficial enjoyment thereof. [Public Premises (Eviction of Unauthorised Occupants) Act, 1971 (4 of 1971), s. 2 (c) (i) … to what has been previously described or mentioned, and is used only in that sense in well-drawn instruments (Dav. Prec. in
Vacation, eviction
not mean that anything done upon the land which was unauthorised is to be allowed to remain and only the person … the present case had. His right was confined to the use and occupation of the land for the purpose for which
Trust
because trustees are liable to make good any loss on unauthorised investments in the absence of any relief provided by the … a trust. It casts an obligation on the trustee to use the property for achieving the purpose for which the trust
Payable
SC 1637: (1976) 3 SCC 407. [Public Premises (Eviction of Unauthorised Occupants) Act, 1958, s. 7] Payable, naturally refers to the … only be determined if the context in which it is used is kept in view. The word has been frequently understood
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