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Warping
artificially let in over the land and let off from it. Warping is an improvement within the Agricultural Holdings Act for which compensation is payable if executed with the consent of the landlord, and an improvement upon
Verified claim
Verified claim, a person would be holding a verified claim or would hold such a claim when he has a title to that claim and
Trustee
in a wrongful possession without title. [Limitation Act, 1963 (39 of 1963), s. 2 (n)] Includes every person holding property in trust. [Specific Relief Act, 1963 (47 of 1963), s. 2 (d)]
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Royal Burghs in Scotland
and vesting certain privileges in the inhabitants and burgesses. A burgh is called a royal burgh if it hold of the Crown; if it hold of a subject it is termed a burgh of barony
Toilet soap
Toilet soap, which is being used for everybody house-hold use for purpose of bath would fall within the meaning of house-hold soap, Oswal Agro Mills Ltd. v. C.C.E., AIR 1993 SC 2288 (2295).
Suit
in the provision itself, the content would not admit of any other stretching process, BSI Ltd. v. Gift Holdings Pvt. Ltd., AIR 2000 SC 926. [See also Sick Industrial Companies (Special Provisions) Act (1 of 1986), s.
Stakeholder
duces tecum, R. v. Daye, (1908) 2 KB 333. Upon a sale of land a sake-holder appears to hold the deposit for the party entitled thereto. He may interplead under R.S.C. Ord. LVII., and is entitled to
Shikmi
to pay rent for such land to that occupant, but does not include a mortgagee or a person holding land directly from Government', Maulana Shamsuddin v. Khushilal, AIR 1978 SC 1740 (1742): (1979) 1 SCC 121: (1979)
Shelley's case, Rule in
Shelley's case, Rule in. intimately connected with the quantity of estate which a tenant may hold in realty, is the antique feudal doctrine generally known as the rule in Shelley's Case, which is reported
Severalty, estates in
Severalty, estates in. he who holds lands or tenements in severalty, or is sole tenant thereof, is he that holds them in his own
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