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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 … Kumki lands, the district of Sough Kanara had peculiar land tenures. Wargas formed prior to 1886 are termed as 'kadim
Arrentation
Arrentation [fr. arrendar, Span.], licensing the owner of lands in a forest to enclose them with a low hedge and small ditch according to the assize of the forest, under … Arrentation [fr. arrendar, Span.], licensing the owner of lands in a forest to enclose them with a low hedge and small ditch according to the assize of
forested
covered with forest as efforts to protect forested lands of the northwest … covered with forest as efforts to protect forested lands of the northwest
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Agriculture and agricultural crop
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
Revenue
Revenue, income, annual profit received from land or other funds; also money at the disposal of the Crown, i.e., the executive. The chief sources are … customs and excise, stamp duties; (3) certain managed enter-prises, such as the Post Office, and Lands, Woods and Forests and miscellaneous holdings such as shares in the Suez Canal, and other profits or fiscal prerogatives of the
Janmam rights
created by grant of jagir or inam relating to land which included agricultural lands or waste lands or forests and hills are brought within the definition of the word 'estate', and are liable to be acquired by
Basa land
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Mauzadar
which he is entrusted. He is responsible for the collection of poll-tax, house-tax, tauzibahir revenue, grazing fees and forest dues. He undertakes to pay into the treasury the full amount of all instalments of land revenue and
Puture
meat, and dog's meat, of the tenants and inhabitants within the perambulation of the forest, hundred, etc. The land subject to this customis called terra putura. Others, who call it pullture, explain it as a demand in … Puture, a custom claimed by keepers in forests, and sometimes by bailiffs of hundreds, to take man's meat, horse's meat, and dog's meat, of the tenants
Commissioners of Crown Lands
Commissioners of Crown Lands, the name of the Commissioners of Woods and Forests, see the (English) Forestry (Transfer of Woods) Act, 1923, and Order in Council, 1924, S.R.O., 1924 (No. 1370). … Commissioners of Crown Lands, the name of the Commissioners of Woods and Forests, see the (English) Forestry (Transfer of Woods) Act, 1923,
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