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Outgoing
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Outgo
That which goes out or is paid out outlay expenditure the opposite of income as when ones outgo exceeds ones income distress follows quickly
Outgoing
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Outpace
To outgo to move faster than to leave behind
Outwent
imp of Outgo
Agricultural Holdings Act, 1923
a series of statutes commencing with the Agricultural Holdings Act, 1875, statutory compensation has been provided for an outgoing agricultural tenant in respect of the improvements effected by him during his tenancy. The operation of this Act
Custom of the country
As a matter of convenience, the compensation money is generally, almost universally, paid by the incoming to the outgoing tenant, but it is clear law (1) that the landlord himself is liable to the outgoing tenant, Faviell
Allotments
1 of the Act of 1922), and provides, notwithstanding any agreement to the contrary, for compensation to an outgoing tenant by the landlord for growing crops, manure, improvement, etc. (s. 47 of the Act of 1908, and
Boosey [or Boosy] Pasture
country or written agreement in the north-western counties of England frequently allowed, till May 1, or 12, to outgoing tenants whose tenancy expires on the 2nd February or 25th March.
Settlement
possession in such lands is also vested in the State, and thereafter it is settled back with the outgoing proprietor by the operation of law, Brijnandan Singh v. Jamuna Prasad Sahu, AIR 1958 Pat 589. Settlement, the
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