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Home Dictionary Name: cropsAway-going, or Way-going crops
Away-going, or Way-going crops, crops sown during the last year of a tenancy, but not ripe until after its expiration. The right which an out-going tenant has to take an away-going crop is sometimes given to him by the express terms of the contact, but, where that is not the case, he is generally entitled to do so by local custom or usage; such custom or usage has been held to be reasonable and valid, see Wigglesworth v. Dallison, 1 Sm LC, decided by Lord Mansfield in 1799, and to apply to tenants by parol agreement as well as by deed or written contract of demise, and this for the benefit and encouragement of agriculture; but modern farming agreements frequently bar any claim under it, and substitute a claim to compensation as found due by valuers....
Way-going crops
Way-going crops. See AWAY - GOING CROPS....
Food-crops
Food-crops, includes crops of sugarcane. [Essential Commodities Act, 1955 (10 of 1955), s. 2 (b)]...
Agriculture and agricultural crop
Agriculture and agricultural crop, the terms 'agriculture' and 'agricultural crop' have wider as well as narrower connotation. The wider concept covers both the primary or basic as well as the subsequent operations. It takes within its fold among other things, the products of the land which have some utility either for consumption or for trade and commerce including forest products such as timber, sal and piyasal trees, casuarina plantations, tendu leaves, horranuts etc., Gwalior Rayons silk Mfg (Wvg) Co. Ltd v. Custodian of Vested Forests, 1990 Supp SCC 785 (789): AIR 1990 SC 1747. [Kerala Private Forests (vesting and Assignment), Act, 1971 (26 of 1971)]...
Off-going Crop
Off-going Crop. See AWAY-GOING CROPS....
Raising the crop
Raising the crop, the words 'raising the crop' cannot be confined simply to the ploughing of the land, sowing the seeds and cutting the harvest. It must be emphasised that s. 6(2)(b)(iv) is not to be construed in a narrow and pedantic sense and must be given its full effect in the background of modern large-scale farming and the organisation required for it, Purtabpore Company Ltd. v. State of Uttar Pradesh, AIR 1970 SC 1578: (1970) 2 SCC 152: (1971) 1 SCR 426. [U.P. Agricultuarl Income Tax Act, 1949, s. 6(2)(b)(iv)...
Crop tailed
Having the tail cropped...
Cover crop
A catch crop planted esp in orchards as a protection to the soil in winter as well as for the benefit of the soil when plowed under in spring...
Crop ear
A person or animal whose ears are cropped...
Crop eared
Having the ears cropped...
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