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Burgage-tenure
is lord, and they, that have tenements within the burrough, hold of the King their tenements; that every tenant for his
Consideration
(1981) 3 SCR 239. [U.P. Impoition of Celling and Land Holdings Act (1 of 1961), s. 5(6)] When at the desire
Control
check, restraint or influence. Control is intended to regulate and hold in check a restrain from action, State of Mysore v.
Corporation sole
some office or function, has a capacity to take, purchase, hold and demise real property and now, it would seem, also
Candidate
time when, with the election in prospect, he began to hold himself out as a prospective candidate, Jyoti Basu v. Debi
Deprivation
from any preferment which he holds and is qualification from holding any or any other preferment in the future except as
Graduate or technician apprentice
Graduate or technician apprentice, means an apprentice who holds, or is undergoing training in order that he may hold
Markets and fairs
Markets and fairs. The right to hold a market or fair, i.e., to hold organized meetings of
Deputy steward
steward of a manor may depute or authorize another to hold a Court; and the acts done in a Court so
Lien
on the property in the hands of any one who holds it with notice subject to any formalities which may be
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