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Royalty

reserved by the grantor of a patent, lease of a mine or similar right, and payable proportionately to the use made … right by the grantee. It is usually a payment of money, but may be a payment in kind, that is, of

Registration of title of land

purchasers for value and mortgagees. It should be observed that mines and minerals which have been excepted from a grant of … 1925, even if registered, do not affect a purchaser for money or money's worth of registered land, but with that exception

Copyhold

at the will or wayward caprice of the lord. The minerals in copyhold land belong to the lord, and so does … the commutation of base services into specified rents, either in money or money's worth. A copyhold estate is a parcel of

Rate

the occupiers in each parish of 'lands, houses, tithes, coal mines, or saleable underwoods,' and the (English) Rating Act, 1874, extended … formerly made by the respective authorities having power to raise money by a public rate, the only exception being a special

Maintenance

AIR 1926 Mad 723. The words 'requiring the maintenance in mines' of 'suitable rooms' must surely include, where there are no … in no wise concerns one, by assisting either party with money or otherwise to prosecute or defend it; both actionable and

Material resources

word 'resources'. Black's Law Dictionary defined the word recourses thus: Money or any property that can be converted to meet needs;

Employer

s. 2 (g)] Means, in relation to any establishment, factory, mine, oilfield, plantation, port, railway company or shop: (i) belonging to, … any establishment or who has, by reason of his advancing money, supplying goods or otherwise, a substantial interest in the control

Fire

of the operations. As to the appointment of firemen in mines. [see (English) Coal Mines Act, 1911, ss. 14, 15] False … Act, 1925, which provides in such case that the insurance money shall on completion of the purchase be receivable by the

Tenure

to the lord his property and rights, if any, to mines and minerals, franchises and privileges, etc., set out in the … better sort of certain villein services, which were commuted into money rents. (2) Privileged copyholds, customary freeholds or free copyholds, held

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