Homestead - Law Dictionary Search Results
Homestall
Place of a home homestead
Croft
Creaft, Old Eng., handicraft, or croit, Gael., a hump], a little close adjoining to a dwelling house or homestead, and enclosed for pasture, or arable, or any particular use.
Co-owner
Co-owner, has no land on which he could erect a homestead, has preposterous legal implication, Satwant Singh Sodhi v. State of Punjab, (1999) 3 SCC 482. Co-owner, a co-owner
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VerbarMinorat
parts of Europe and surviving in parts of Germany and Austria by which certain entailed estates as a homestead and adjacent land descend to the youngest male heir
exemption
property that may be claimed as exempt see also Bankruptcy Code in the Important Laws section c : homestead exemption
Farmstead
A farm with the building upon it a homestead on a farm
Farmery
The buildings and yards necessary for the business of a farm a homestead
householder
occupies a house alone or as head of a household ;specif : one who makes a declaration of homestead
exemptions, exempt property
exemptions, exempt property Certain property owned by an individual debtor that the Bankruptcy Code or applicable state law permits the debtor to keep from unsecured creditors. For example, in some states the debtor may be able...
Occupied land
Maurusi (c) Mamuli Maurusi (d) Gain Maurusi and includes land held as khudkasht and land comprised in a homestead, State of Madhya Pradesh v. Sardar D.K. Jadhav, AIR 1972 SC 1530 (1534): (1972) 1 SCC 402: (1972)
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