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Dar

Dar, keeper, holder. This word is often joined with another to denote the holder of a particular employment or office, as Chobdar, Staff-holder; Zemindar, landholder. This compound word with i, ee, y, added to it, denotes the office, as Zemindar-ee, Indian....


solidary

solidary [French solidaire characterized by community of interests, from Middle French, from Latin (in) solidum for the whole, involving all] in the civil law of Louisiana 1 : existing jointly and severally 2 : being a party to a solidary obligation [when one obligor owes an indivisible performance to distinct obligees, the obligees are obligees "Foreman v. Montgomery, 496 So. 2d 1280 (1986)"] sol·i·dar·i·ly [sÄ -lə-der-ə-lē] adv ...


Der

Der [fr. dar, Brit.], water....


Kumki lands

Kumki lands, the district of Sough Kanara had peculiar land tenures. Wargas formed prior to 1886 are termed as 'kadim warg' lands and the Govern-ment-owned waste lands within 100 yards of such wages, are called 'kumki lands'. Owners of the 'warg' lands enjoy certain privileges in respect of 'kumki' lands. Such privileges include the use of 'kumki' lands for grazing cattle, cutting and coll-ecting leaves, timber and other forest produce for agricultural and domestic purposes of the kumki-dar, State of Mysore v. K. Chandrasekhara Adiga, AIR 1976 SC 853 (854): (1976) 2 SCC 495....


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