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Mesne Lord
Mesne Lord, a lord who holds of a superior lord, and of whom an inferior (tenant
Declaration
AIR 1992 SC 1183 (1187). [Maharashtra Agricultural Lands (Ceiling on Holdings) Act, 1961, s. 45(2) Proviso and 21& 33] A declaration
Possess
To occupy in person to hold or actually have in ones own keeping to have and
Marriage settlement
TRUST FOR SALE) to trustees upon trust to sell and hold the proceeds upon the trusts declared by a deed of
Repute
To hold in thought to account to estimate to hold to think
rubber band
a finger to several inches and is usually used to hold several objects together temporarily by the tension exerted when the
Ad melius inquirendum
inquirendum. A writ directed to a coroner commanding him to hold a second inquest. See Reg. v. Carter, (1876) 45 LJ
Adequate consideration
AIR 1991 SC 1502. [U.P. Imposition of ceiling on Land Holdings Act, 1960, s. 5(6) Proviso(b) second clause] The words 'adequate
Ancient demesne
occupying a part of the lord's demesne and do not hold of the manor. They form the customary Court. The Court
Bock-land, Boc-land, or Book-land
lands, whence have arisen most of the free-hold tenants, who hold of particular manors and owe suit and service to the
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