Holding - Law Dictionary Search Results
Occupant
'occupant' though not defined in the Act, means a person holding the land in possession or actual enjoyment, Shiveshwar Prasad Narain
Crofter
Acts (Scotland), means a person who is tenant of a holding from year to year and resides on his holding, the
Kudiyiruppu
Kudiyiruppu, 'kudiyiruppu' means a holding or part of holding consisting of the site of any
Market garden
vegetables and fruit are grown for sale. The (English) Agricultural Holdings Act, 1908, which repealed the (English) Market Gardens Compensation Act,
Feu, or few
tenure, in contradistinction to ward-holding or military tenure, being that holding where the vassal, in place of military service, makes a
Election Commission
a Constitutional body in India, created for the pur-pose of holding elections to Parliament, State Legislatures and Offices of President and
Double value
Double value. This is a penalty on a tenant holding over after his landlord's notice to quit. By the (English)
Dharna
Dharna, holding a dharna by itself may not amount to contempt. But
Customary Court-baron
anywhere within the manor, at the pleasure of the person holding it, unless some ancient custom require it to be held
Property
it signifies every possible interest which a person can clearly hold or enjoy, Ahmed GH Ariff v. CWT, Calcutta, AIR 1971
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