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Royal Arms

The word 'Royal' may (semble) be used in such a way as to negative any suggestion of the enjoyment of royal patronage [Re Royal Worcester, etc., Application, (1909) 1 Ch 459, per Parker, J.]. As to the

Trust

Urban Land Ceiling, Gorakhpur, AIR 1984 All 357. Means the right, enforceable solely in equity, to the beneficial enjoyment of property to which another person holds the legal title; a property interest held by one person (trustee)

Transfer

anything including by way of an agreement or arrangement which has the effect of transferring or enabling the enjoyment of such immovable pro-perty, DLF Universal Ltd. v. Appropriate Authority, (2000) 5 SCC 552. Transfer, includes sale, purchase,

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Terre-tenant, Tertenant

Terre-tenant, Tertenant, he who is in the actual possession and enjoyment of land, 2 Bl. Com. 91.

Terms for years

Terms for years. An estate for years is denominated a term, because its enjoyment is strictly fixed, for by 'term' is meant not only the interest which passes, but also the period

Taking possession

that the title to the property remains with the owner but he is excluded from the possession or enjoyment of it, Charanjit Lal Choudhary v. Union of India, 1950 SCR 869: 1951 SCJ 29: 1951 (64) MLW

Support

support for buildings. This is an easement which may be acquired by twenty years' uninterrupted, peaceable, and open enjoyment of that building. In the case of the removal of support to the surface by mining, the cause

Shebaitship

almost in every case, the shebait has a right to a part of the usufruct, the mode of enjoyment; and the amount of the usufruct depending again on usage and custom, if not devised by the founder.

Sampad

Sampad, means 'attainment, acquisition, possession, enjoyment, advantage, benefit etc.', Sanskrit-English Dictionary by Sir Monier Williams (1956 Edn.), p. 1172.

Jus in re propria

Jus in re propria, means the right of enjoyment that is incident to full ownership of property: full ownership itself, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 866.

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