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Poor laws
used for a plantation or wood, or for the growth of saleable underwood, and not subject to any right of common; (2) rights of fowling, shooting, taking, or killing game or rabbits, and fishing, when severed from … directed that it should be raised by' taxation of every inhabitant, parson, vicar, and other, and of every occupier of lands, houses, tithes impropriate, propriations of tithes, coal mines, or saleable underwoods in the parish.' By the
Jiraiti
is to be given to the word. The word 'right' or hakku has come to mean 'rights of occupancy', Dadamudy Tatayya v. Kelachina Venkatasubbarayya Sastri, AIR 1928 Mad 786.
Hare
1906 (6 Edw. 7, c. 21), the occupier has, 'incident to and inseparable from his occupation' a concurrent right with any other person to kill hares and rabbits on the land occupied. Any agreement purporting to divest … Certificate Acts (see GAME); but by the (English) Hares Act, 1848 (11 & 12 Vict. c. 29), both occupier and owner may kill hares without a certificate, and by the (English) Ground Game Act, 1880 (43 &
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Holding
a similar definition in s. 49; also in Scots law to signify the tenure or nature of the right given by the superior to the vassal. Holding is defined by s. 2(2) of the Travancore-Cochin Kanam Tenancy … Land Reforms Act, 1950 would mean that the intermediary must hold, as owner under a title and in occupation of the land or the building in which the hats are conducted or bazars are situated in his
physical taking
physical taking : a physical invasion or occupation of private property rights by a governmental action (as building a road) that exercises the right of eminent
Qabzerdran
Qabzerdran, means tenants with a right to occupancy, 1936 RD 357.
Indian title
Indian title, means a right of occupancy that the federal government grants to an American Indian tribe based on the tribe's immemorial possession of the
Catchland
not known to what parish it belongs, and the minister who first seizes the tithes of it, by right of pre-occupation, enjoys them for that year, Cowel.
discriminate
a basis prohibited by law (as national origin, race, sex, religion, age, or disability) see also bona fide occupational qualification, equal protection, reverse discrimination, suspect class Civil Rights Act of 1964 in the Important Laws section amendment … sex, religion, age, or disability) see also bona fide occupational qualification, equal protection, reverse discrimination, suspect class Civil Rights Act of 1964 in the Important Laws section amendment xiv to the Constitution in the back matter dis·crim·i·na·tion
timeshare
parties share the ownership of or right to use property (as a resort condominium) and that provides for occupation by each party esp. for periods of less than a year called also timesharing timeshare vt
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