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PERSONS WITH RESPECT TO WHOM AND BY WHOM RETURNS ARE TO BE MADE
PARTICULARS TO BE STATED IN RETURNS
1.The total number of people who are usually resident and...
6.As regards marital or same-sex civil partnership status, whether—
7.Whether or not a schoolchild or student in full-time education...
10.In respect of any person whose usual residence on 27th...
12.The usual mode of transport used for the longest part,...
13.As regards the person’s religion, religious denomination or body they...
15.As regards ethnic group, whether— (a) White and if so,...
17.Whether the person’s health is on the whole very good,...
18.Whether the person has a condition that has lasted, or...
24.Whether the living accommodation occupied by the household to which...
25.Whether or not the accommodation occupied by the household to...
28.Where the household rents the accommodation or lives in the...
29.Whether or not the accommodation to which the return relates...
31.In respect of visitors— (a) the number of visitors who...
32.In respect of any visitor, that person’s usual or permanent...
33.Where the person is usually resident in a household and...
34.Where the person is usually resident in a communal establishment...
PARTICULARS TO BE STATED IN RETURNS - COMMUNAL ESTABLISHMENT GROUPS II, III, IV, V or VI
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