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Family, in relation to a person, includes the ascend-ant and descendant of such person. [Bonded Labour System (Abolition) Act, 1976 (19 of 1976), s. 2(h)]. A group consisting of parents and their children; a group of person connected by blood by affinity, or by law, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 620.In relation to an occupier, means the individual, the wife or husband, as the case may be, of such individual, and their children, brother or sister of such individual. [Child Labour (Prohibition and Regulation) Act, 1986 (61 of 1986), s. 2 (v)]In relation to an operator, means his wife and dependant children and includes his dependent parents. [Dangerous Machines (Regulation) Act, 1983 (35 of 1983), s. 3 (g)]Means:(i) In the case of a male-subscriber the wife or wives, parents, children, minor brothers, unmarried sisters, deceased son's widow and children and where no parent of the subscriber is alive, a paternal grandparent: Provided that if a subscriber proves that his wife has be...
Person who owned
Person who owned, the expression 'the person who owned' refers only to the landholder and no other person. That fact that the word landholder was not used in s. 18(4) of the Abolition and Conversion in Ryotwari Act, 1948, made no difference, MirzaRaja Shri Pushpavathi Vijayaram Gajapathi Raj v. Pushpavathi Vishweswar Gajpathi Raj, AIR 1964 SC 118: (1964) 2 SCR 403....
Heritor
A proprietor or landholder in a parish...
Laird
A lord a landholder esp one who holds land directly of the crown...
Landholder
A holder owner or proprietor of land...
landholding
ownership of land the state or fact of owning land...
Rajah
A native prince or king also a landholder or person of importance in the agricultural districts...
Acquisition
Acquisition, 'acquisition' means, directly or indirectly, acquiring or agreeing to acquire-(i) shares, voting rights or assets of any enterprise; or (ii) control over management or control over assets of any enterprise. [Competition Act, 2002 (12 of 2003), s. 2(a)]'Acquisition', with its grammatical variations and cognate expressions, includes hiring, borrowing, or accepting as a gift. [Arms Act, 1959 (54 of 1959), s. 2(a)]The office of one functionary is brought to an end another functionary has come into existence in its place. Such a process cannot be said to constitute the acquisition of the extinguished office or the vesting of the rights in the person holding that office, Bira Kishore Deb v. State of Orissa, AIR 1964 SC 1501 (1508): (1964) 7 SCR 32. [Constitution of India, Art. 31(2), 19(1) (f)]Means taking not by voluntary agreement but by authority of an Act of Parliament and by virtue of the compulsory powers thereby conferred. In case of acquisition the property is taken by t...
Agriculture, Department of, for Scotland
Agriculture, Department of, for Scotland, A department of the Secretary of State for Scotland takes the place of the Board of Agriculture for Scotland which was established by the Small Landholders (Scotland) Act, 1911 (1 & 2 Geo. 5, c. 49), and which was charged with the general duty of promoting the interests of agriculture, forestry, and other rural industries in Scotland....
Dar
Dar, keeper, holder. This word is often joined with another to denote the holder of a particular employment or office, as Chobdar, Staff-holder; Zemindar, landholder. This compound word with i, ee, y, added to it, denotes the office, as Zemindar-ee, Indian....
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