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That wish was partly fulfilled when, on February 6 1918, nine months before the war ended, eight and a half million women over 30 years of age – householders, wives of householders, occupiers of property of £5 or more annual value and university graduates – were finally allowed to vote.
The Act establishes a duty of care builders and their sub-contractors owe to the occupiers of property they construct or modify, and also establishes a duty of care landlords hold towards their tenants and any third parties who might be injured by their failure to maintain or repair property.
There were complementary actions against the occupier of the property where the stolen goods were found, if the defendant did not bring the thing to court or refused a search.
Residents and occupiers of leasehold properties – mostly tenants and owners of flats – whose leases state that the property must be used as a "private residence" may now be prevented from renting out the homes for short terms of days and weeks.
It follows two years of consultation with the occupiers of 4,800 properties on Gloucester City Council's books.
The handover follows two years of consultation with the occupiers of 4,800 properties in the city who voted in favour of the move.
The objective is to analyse the average domestic energy consumption of each property using data collected from monthly electricity bills; this usage is then assessed with reference to user behaviour, as captured through interviews with the occupiers of the properties, so as to assist in creating a detailed energy use simulation model using IES-VE software.
The final occupier of a remote federal property in Oregon surrendered to law enforcement Thursday, ending a nearly six-week standoff that tore apart a rural community, captivated a national audience and left one militant dead.
By one estimate, construction, the buying, selling and renting of properties and the imputed benefits to owner-occupiers account for around 15% of rich countries'GDP.
The Protection from Eviction Act applies to anyone who is a "residential occupier" of a building, and that includes property guardians.
Section 35 1b) of the Regional, Town and Country Planning Act alludes to this point in that the Local Planning Authority can issue an enforcement order on the owner or occupier of the premises to develop the property in a given way.
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