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Main-rent
Main-rent, vassalage.
Mainly
Mainly, 'mainly' should be interpreted as 'solely'. 'Solely' means 'exclusively' while … Bhanno Mull, AIR 1992 HP 37 (45). [Himachal Pradesh Urban Rent Control Act, (23 of 1971), s. 2(d)(i)] The word 'mainly',
Landlord
person need not necessarily be the owner, in a vast majority of case. An owner will be a landlord but in … tenements are holden; who has a right to distrain for rent in arrear, etc., Co. Litt. 57. See Foa or Woodfall
Agricultural Holdings Act, 1923
include an allotment garden or land unless cultivated wholly or mainly for the purpose of the trade of market gardening (s. … had failed after notice within a reasonable time to pay rent due or to remedy a breach of a term or
Deed
Eng 'Deeds.' Under a deed-poll any person sufficiently designated may maintain an action under the deed for breach of any obligation … is never expressed, except upon a sub-grant or lease reserving rent. In annuity deeds and money assignments, the phrase 'To have,
Uses
the profits, or to convey to a child on attaining majority, or to re-convey on the repayment of a mortgage-loan, the … feoffee to uses was not only invested with the possession, rents and profits, but was under an obligation to deal with
Common
and 'field gardens.' The regulation of commons, for many years mainly provided for by the (English) Commons Act, 1876 (39 & … proves the original contract or agreement. It differs from a rent, principally in freedom of enjoyment on the one hand, and
Intoxicating liquor
intoxicating liquors by retail in England and Wales is now mainly regulated by the Licensing (Consolidation) Act, 1910 (10 Edw. 7 … licence is leasehold, he may deduct [s. 21(3)] from his rent a percentage of the charge, lessening with the length of
Occupation
the genus, and encompasses the incidental, as well as the main, requirements of one's vocation calling, or business. The word 'occupation' … AIR 1964 SC 1676 (1680): (1964) 8 SCR 1. [Bombay Rents and Lodging House Rates Control Act, 1947, s. 13(1)(g)] The
Settled land
the Act of 1877, rendered its provisions comparatively useless. The main objects of the Settled Land Acts, 1882 to 1890, were … receive the income derived from its investment instead of the rents of the estate. The Acts regarded the tenant for life
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