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Simple English definitions for legal terms

entire use

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A quick definition of entire use:

Entire use means using something for a long time for its intended purpose, not just temporarily. For example, if someone owns a building and uses it as a dance club for a long time, that is an entire use. It is different from a temporary or occasional use.

A more thorough explanation:

Definition: Entire use refers to a long-continued possession and employment of something for the purpose for which it is adapted, as distinguished from a possession and employment that is merely temporary or occasional.

Example: If a building is used as a dance club for a long period of time, it can be considered an entire use of the building. However, if the building is only used as a dance club for a few nights, it would be considered a temporary or occasional use.

This example illustrates that an entire use is a long-term and continuous use of something, while a temporary or occasional use is short-term and sporadic.

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