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Timber
standing trees. Its true meaning has to be determined from the context in which it is employed, Divisional Forest Officer v. Tata Finlay Ltd., AIR 2001 SC 2672. [See also Kerala Grants and Leases (Modification of Rights) … Part VI. of the Law of Property Act, 1922 (see COPYHOLD), the lord's right to timber on copyhold land remained as an incident of the enfranchised tenure. The right was the whole value if the lord could
Owner
Includes a Court of Wards in respect of property under the superintendence or charge of such Court. [Indian Forest Act, 1927 (16 of 1927), s. 2 (4A)] Includes any person using a boiler as agent of the … (d)] Includes any person who is receiving or is entitled to receive the rent of any building or land whether on his own account or on behalf of himself and others or an agent or trustee, or
Game
and 1st October; for black game (except in the county of Somerset or Devon, or in the New Forest in the county of Southampton), between 10th December and 20th August; or in the county of Somerset or … game, and bustards'; but some of its provisions are directed to trespass in pursuit of woodcocks, snipes, quails, land rails, and coneys. At Common Law game belongs to a tenant and not to a landlord, but leases
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Park
parco, to spare], a place of privilege for wild beasts of venery, and other wild beasts of the forest and chase; who are to have a firm place and protection there, so that no man may hurt … Car 59; Pease v. Courtney, (1904) 2 Ch 509. The word 'park,' as used in the (English) Settled Land Acts, is not confined to an ancient legal park but includes an ordinary private park (Pease v. Courtney).
Occupancy
of the field. The exceptions to this right are royal fish, such as whales, sturgeons, etc., animals of forest, chase, or free warren, fish belonging to a 'several' or 'free' fishery. (3) Property arising from accession. See … or otherwise without other claim (if any) to the ownership or enjoyment of property, also taking possession of land to which no one else lays claim or without leave of the owner. The right of occupancy has
Sayar
is to be paid or delivered by a lessee or licensee on account of right of gathering produce, forest rights, fisheries and the use of water for irrigation from artificial sources, Ganga Devi v. State of U.P., … Sayar, 'sayar' income is dealt with in s. 39(1)(c) of the U.P. Zamindari Abolition and Land Reforms Act, 1950. Sayar is not defined in the Act but in s. 3(26) of the Act the
Mortgage
the transfer is effected is called a mortgage deed. Earnest money deposits of bidders at auction sale of forest produce is not mortgage and therefore not liable to stamp duty, Board of Revenue v. A.M. Ansari, 1976 … real or personal, including estates-tails. A mortgagor in possession or receipt of the rents and profits of any land, as to which the mortgagee has given no notice of intention to enter into possession or receipt of
Warranty
warranty if it appears on evidence to have been intended by the parties to enter the bargain, Dudhia Forest Co-operative Society v. Mohammad Saiyad S. Abdul Rahman's Co., (1980) 21 Guj LR 272. … main, merely declaratory of law which is applicable to many transactions other than sales: see REPRESENTATION; TRADE MARKS; LAND-LORD AND TENANT; PROVISO FOR RE-ENTRY; HOUSING; and, upon sales of certain goods, Anchor and Chain Cables Act, 1899
Royalty
quantity of the mineral produced, the latter does not become royalty. The former is the rent of the land on which the mine is situated or the price of the privilege of winning the minerals from the … 1985 SC 1293 (1336): (1985) Supp SCC 280: (1985) 3 SCR 26. Royalty on timber brought from private forests imposed by executive committee of Jowai Auto-nomous District Council is in fact a compulsory exaction of money by
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