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Ubari tenure
Ubari tenure, is distinct from the proprietary rights in the village, Rujula v. Emperor, AIR 1929 Nag 133.
Sealed
Sealed, in Election Rules means 'stamped with a seal' and not closed by gum, Phoolchand Sethi v. Nagpur University, AIR 1957 Bom 215: (1957) 59 Bom LR 300: (1957) Nag LJ 67. Sealed, is secured with
Judicial
though administrative in character perform func-tions resembling those of Courts, Bhailal Jagadish v. Additional Deputy Commissioner, AIR 1953 Nag 89. Judicial, does not necessarily mean acts of a Judge or Legal Tribunal sitting for the determination of
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Property
easement of customary right, see Rudraraju Ramaraju v. Emperor, AIR 1930 Mad 973; Sumitra v. Dhannu, AIR 1952 Nag 193. Property, means the highest right a man can have to anything, being that right which one has
Month
the purpose of limitation is to be decided with reference to calendar month, Harbhagat v. Narain Rao, 1924 Nag 208.
Rouncy
A common hackney horse a nag
Hackney
A horse for riding or driving a nag a pony
Frab
To scold to nag
Capel
A horse a nag
Jibka tenure
for aught one knows, is equivocal, for all maintenance grants are not necessarily limited to the grantee's life-time, Nagendra Chandra Nag v. Purna Chandra Gupta, AIR 1935 Cal 261.
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Ubari tenure
Ubari tenure, is distinct from the proprietary rights in the village, Rujula v. Emperor, AIR 1929 Nag 133.
Sealed
Sealed, in Election Rules means 'stamped with a seal' and not closed by gum, Phoolchand Sethi v. Nagpur University, AIR 1957 Bom 215: (1957) 59 Bom LR 300: (1957) Nag LJ 67. Sealed, is secured with
Judicial
though administrative in character perform func-tions resembling those of Courts, Bhailal Jagadish v. Additional Deputy Commissioner, AIR 1953 Nag 89. Judicial, does not necessarily mean acts of a Judge or Legal Tribunal sitting for the determination of
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Property
easement of customary right, see Rudraraju Ramaraju v. Emperor, AIR 1930 Mad 973; Sumitra v. Dhannu, AIR 1952 Nag 193. Property, means the highest right a man can have to anything, being that right which one has
Month
the purpose of limitation is to be decided with reference to calendar month, Harbhagat v. Narain Rao, 1924 Nag 208.
Rouncy
A common hackney horse a nag
Hackney
A horse for riding or driving a nag a pony
Frab
To scold to nag
Capel
A horse a nag
Jibka tenure
for aught one knows, is equivocal, for all maintenance grants are not necessarily limited to the grantee's life-time, Nagendra Chandra Nag v. Purna Chandra Gupta, AIR 1935 Cal 261.
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