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Agri
Matched in: Term Agri
Agri limitati
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Capituli agri
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Modius terr' vel agri
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Emphyteusis
term, such as five years, sometimes for a term amounting almost to a perpetuity, under the name of agri vectigales (Gai. iii. 145). Afterwards the lands of private individuals were let in a similar manner, and were
Small holdings
Holdings and Allotments Act, 1908, by s. 61 gives the following definition:- The expression 'small holding' means an agri-cultural holding which exceeds one acre and either does not exceed fifty acres or, if exceeding fifty acres, is
State
[Maharashtra State Council for Occupational Therapy and Physio-therapy Act, 2002, s. 2(4)] Means the State of Rajasthan. [Rajasthan Agri-cultural Produce Markets Act, 2005, s. 2(o)]
Sub-tenant
Sub-tenant, 'sub-tenant' literally or statutorily either in the Rent Control Legislations or agri-cultural tenancies, normally, is a person in possession holding from the tenant. His right or interest depends on provisions
Tenant-right
given to tenures in ancient demesne in the North of England. See also CUSTOM OF THE COUNTRY and AGRI-CULTURAL HOLDINGS; MARKET GARDEN. In Ireland, also a custom either ensuring a permanence of tenure in the same occupant
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