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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 is as much an owner of the entire property as any sole owner of a property is, Sri Ram Pasricha v. Jagannath, (1977) 1 SCR 395: (1976) 4 SCC 184: AIR 1976 SC 2335.A co-owner is as much an owner of the entire property as any sole owner of the property is: Jurisprudentially, it is not correct to say that a co-owner of property is not its owner. He owns every part of the composite property along with others and it cannot be said that he is only a part owner or a fractional owner of the property, Kanta Goel v. B.P. Pathak, (1977) 3 SCR 412: (1977) 2 SCC 814: AIR 1977 SC 1599....


Cheze

Cheze, a homestead or homesfall which is accessory to a house, Div. of Purl, 162, note....


VerbarMinorat

A custom or right analogous to borough English in England formerly existing in various 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...


householder

householder : a person who occupies a house alone or as head of a household ;specif : one who makes a declaration of homestead ...


Homestall

Place of a home homestead...


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...


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 to exempt all or a portion of the equity in the debtor's primary residence (homestead exemption), or some or all "tools of the trade" used by the debtor to make a living (i.e., auto tools for an auto mechanic or dental tools for a dentist). The availability and amount of property the debtor may exempt depends on the state the debtor lives in. Source: Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts ...


exemption

exemption 1 : the act of exempting or state of being exempt 2 : one that exempts or is exempted: as a : an amount of income exempted from taxation that may be deducted from adjusted gross income under the tax laws see also Internal Revenue Code in the Important Laws section compare deduction, exclusion, tax credit de·pen·den·cy exemption [də-pen-dən-sē-] : an exemption that is allowed for each dependent who qualifies under the tax laws (as sections 151 and 152 of the Internal Revenue Code) NOTE: Under the federal income tax laws, the dependency exemption is allowed for each dependent whose gross income is less than the exemption or who is a child of the taxpayer and is under 19 or a student under 24. per·son·al exemption : an exemption that is allowed for the taxpayer or for the taxpayer and spouse if filing a joint return b : the right created by federal and state laws to exempt specified types of property from a bankruptcy estate [pre...


Occupied land

Occupied land, 'occupied land' means land held immediately before the commencement of this Act on any of the following tenures, namely: (a) Ex-proprietary (b) Pukhta 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) 2 SCR 864....


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