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Deputy steward
Deputy steward, a steward of a manor may depute or authorize another to hold a Court; and the acts done in a Court so holden will be as legal as if the
Graduate or technician apprentice
Graduate or technician apprentice, means an apprentice who holds, or is undergoing training in order that he may hold a degree or diploma in engineering or technology
Glebe
Act, 1842 (5 & 6 Vict. c. 27); and as to the hiring of glebe land for small holdings and allotments, see the (English) Small Holdings and Allotments Act, 1908 (8 Edw. 7, c. 36); 1926 (16
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Game
be maintained for the damage sustained, Farrer v. Nelson, (1885) 15 QBD 258. S. 11(5) of the Agricultural Holdings Act, 1923, gives the following definition:- For the purposes of this section the expression 'game' means deer, pheasants,
Fruit
tenant for fruit trees and fruit bushes, see ss. 48 and 49 and Sched. III. Of the Agricultural Holdings Act, 1923, which repealed and replaced the Agricultural Holdings Act, 1908, which itself had replaced the Market Gardeners
Family
is more realistic than the definitions of this term in similar laws for imposition of ceiling on agricultural holdings enacted in other States. The definition is much wider, and far more generous and humane because it takes
Family unit
under the definition of 'family unit' in s. 3(f) of the Andhra Pradesh Land Reforms (Ceiling on Agricultural Holdings) Act, 1973 the divided minor son would clearly be included in the 'family unit' and by reason of
Deprivation
of deprivative is the removal of a person from any preferment which he holds and is qualification from holding any or any other preferment in the future except as stated below, Halsbury's Laws of England 14, para
Declaration
State of Maharashtra, 1993 Supp (1) SCC 87: AIR 1992 SC 1183 (1187). [Maharashtra Agricultural Lands (Ceiling on Holdings) Act, 1961, s. 45(2) Proviso and 21& 33] A declaration which is inadmissible merely upon the ground of
Corporation sole
in a single person, who in right of some office or function, has a capacity to take, purchase, hold and demise real property and now, it would seem, also to take and hold personal property, Halsbury's Laws
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