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Land-tax
Land-tax, means a tax laid upon land and houses, which in … and buildings appropriated to public purposes are not liable to land-tax. As to its origin and inequality, see 3 Hall. Cons.
Magna Carta
or knight; chapter four prohibited the guardian from wasting the lands of his ward, and from destroying his tenants, a plain … is the prerogative of the Crown to claim priority for taxes and penalties before all other creditors, and to recover by
Common
Common, a profit which a man has in the land of another; it derives its name from the community of … profit which a man has in the land of another; it derives its name from the community of interest which thence
Capite, tenure in
Capite, tenure in, lands held by tenants immediately from the king. It was the … tenure in, lands held by tenants immediately from the king. It was the most honourable tenure, and was of two kinds,
Land
Land, in its restrained sense, means soil, but in its legal … its restrained sense, means soil, but in its legal acceptation it is a generic term, comprehend-ing every species of ground, soil
Possession
possessed. It is either actual, where a person enters into lands or tenements descended or conveyed to him; apparent, which is … to be in its possession, notwith-standing his physical control over it, Ram Krishna v. Bhagwan Baksh Singh, (1961) All LJ 301.
Resumption
Resumption. 1. The taking again by the Crown of such lands or tenements, etc., as on false suggestion had been granted … is given with a view to any such use- (a) it shall, by virtue of this Act, be no objection that
Park
509. The word 'park,' as used in the (English) Settled Land Acts, is not confined to an ancient legal park but … subject may hold a park by prescription or royal grant. It differs from a chase because a park must be enclosed;
Business
is a wider term than 'trade' and may include hiring land and employing a manager to farm it, but does not … 171: (1959) Supp 2 SCR 660. S. 2(5) Excess Profit Tax Act, 1940. Business includes any activity carried on by a
Vendor's lien for unpaid purchase money
Vendor's lien for unpaid purchase money. Where a vendor of land conveys, without more, although the consideration is expressed to be … 1926 and was not transferred after 1925, a purchaser for value of the legal estate in the land from the original
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