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Jenmikaram

Jenmikaram, 'Jenmikaram' was defined as the amount 'payable in respect of that holding or land under the provisions of this Act by the kanam-tenant to the jenmi every year in lieu

detention

detention 1 : the act or fact of detaining or holding back ;esp : a holding in custody 2 : the state of being detained ;esp : a period

pyramid

pyramid 1 : a group of holding companies superimposed on one another to give those in control of the top holding company control over all

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subrogation

subrogation 1 : an equitable doctrine holding that when a third party pays a creditor or obligee the third party succeeds to the creditor's rights

tenancy

tenancy pl: -cies 1 : the holding of or a mode of holding an estate in property: a : a form of ownership of property

trust fund doctrine

trust fund doctrine : a doctrine holding that shareholders to whom assets of an insolvent corporation have been transferred are liable to creditors upon dissolution

Inkstand

A small vessel for holding ink to dip the pen into also a device for holding ink and writing materials

Adjudicating officer

the officer appointed by the Board as adjudicating officer under section 19H of the Act [Depositories (Procedure for Holding Inquiry and Imposing Penalties by Adjudicating Officer) Rules, 2005, R. 2(b)] Means the officer appointed by the securities

Feu, or few

proper nature thereof. Feu, in Scotland, means vassal tenure, in contradistinction to ward-holding or military tenure, being that holding where the vassal, in place of military service, makes a return in money which is called the feu-duty

Tenants' Compensation Act, 1890

such compensation for crops, improvements, or other matters whatever, under the custom of the country, or the Agricultural Holdings Act, as would be due to him but for the mortgagee taking possession; and further gives such occupier

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