Holder - Law Dictionary Search Results
Ticket
indicating that the person to whom it is issued, or holder, is entitled to some right or privilege.
Reconveyance
(esp. an estate or title) to a former owner or holder, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn.
Stock certificates
the National Debt Act, 1870, it is provided that a holder of British Government Stock may obtain a stock certificate; that
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Zemindar
Zemindar [fr. two words signifying earth, land, and holder or keeper], land-keeper. An officer who, under the Mohammedan government,
Yeoman, or Yoman
royal or noble house hold 2. A commoner; a free holder (under the rank of gentleman) who holds land yielding 40
Unclaimed property
since 1749 was handed over to the representative of a holder, who had taken out administration de bonis non, the amount
Ubhaya badinkara
Ubhaya badinkara, in Oriya term when it occurs in a petition made by a decree-holder and the judgment-debtor must be...
Transfer
would have the effect of extinguishing the tittle of the holder and nesting the same in some one else though not
Thiruppuvarom
portion of the revenue payable to the Government by the holder of a specified land, AIR 1963 Ker 86 (92).
Territory
sense of that word, Designated Authority (Anti Dumping Directorate) v. Holder Topsoe A/s, (2000) 6 SCC 626: AIR 2000 SC 2556
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