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Pasture
landlord is an improvement for which a tenant is entitled to compensation on quitting by the (English) Agricultural Holdings Act, 1923; and so is, though without any consent or notice, laying down temporary pasture with clover, grass,
Quo warranto
SCR 575. (Constitution of India, Art. 226) Quo warranto, proceeding affords a judicial enquiry in which any person holding an independent sub-stantive public office, or franchise or liberty is called upon to show by what right he
Sufferance, Tenancy at
or transfer. Since laches or neglect can never be imputed to the sovereign, a lessee of Crown lands, holding them over after the determination of his interest in them, is never considered a tenant by sufferance, but
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Post-graduate training
the expression 'post-gradu-ate training' is used in Rule 49(c) in the sense of training received by a person holding a degree in medicine or science and not in the sense that such training ought to be received
Office of profit under the government
v. Ajoy Biswas, AIR 1985 SC 211: (1985) 1 SCC 151: (1985) 2 SCR 50. (ii) The term holding 'office of profit under the government' used in the clause (a) is an expression of wider import than
Occupant
Land Revenue Act, 1932, s. 2(15)] The expression 'occupant' though not defined in the Act, means a person holding the land in possession or actual enjoyment, Shiveshwar Prasad Narain Singh v. Ghurahu, AIR 1979 SC 413: (1979)
Quarter Sessions
times in each year, or oftener, to try certain indictable offences, and hear appeals from petty sessions. The holding of quarter sessions can be dispensed with or the time for holding them varied within certain limits by
Secured creditor
by any bank or financial institution; or (ii) securitisation company or recon-struction company; or (iii) any other trustee holding securities on behalf of a bank or financial institution, in whose favour security interest is created for due
Bare trustee
Bare trustee, A person holding property in trust for another without any beneficial interest in or duty in regard to it except to
Small holdings
Small holdings. The (English) Small Holdings and Allotments Act, 1908, by s. 61 gives the following definition:- The expression 'small
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