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Personal cultivation
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Estate
therein; however, if an estate is acquired by the State where any land comprised therein is under the personal cultivation of the owner, compensation has to be paid at a rate which shall not be less than the
Cultivating tenant
1955), s. 2(a)(ee)] In order to fall within the definition of 'cultivating tenant' a person should carry on personal cultivation which again requires that he should contribute physical labour. The use of physical labour includes physical strain, the
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Farmer
Farmer, means any person who--(i) cultivates crops by cultivating the land himself; or (ii) cultivates crops by directly supervising the cultivation of
Tenant
opposition to landlord, Ekambara Ayyar v. Meenatchi Ammal, 1904 ILR 27 Mad 401. Means a agriculturist who cultivates personally the land he holds on lease from the landlord and includes a person who is deemed to be … in opposition to landlord, Ekambara Ayyar v. Meenatchi Ammal, 1904 ILR 27 Mad 401. Means a agriculturist who cultivates personally the land he holds on lease from the landlord and includes a person who is deemed to
Allotments
(English) Acts (see chit. Stat., tit. 'Allotments') have been passed authorizing parish officers to let out to poor persons small quantities of parish land or land originally allotted under inclosure Acts for the benefit of the poor. … county councils to provide plots of land for persons belonging to the labouring population of the locality to cultivate as farms or gardens. Land for allotments may be acquired compulsorily by the above bodies (ss. 12 and
Public prosecutor
is also a public purpose to allot land to a landless member of the backward class for his personal cultivation, Samadhiyala Gram Panchayat, Bhavnagar v. State of Gujarat, AIR 1985 Guj 105. Public purpose, has been used in
Sajhidar
a partner in cultivation. The yield which results from his cultivation is the earning jointly of the two persons. The share that the 'sajhidar' gets is thus his share of the produce and not a substitute for
Compensation
less than market value is required to be paid for acquiring land held by a person under his personal cultivation which is within the ceiling limit applicable to him under any law for the time being in force,
Khudkhast
Khudkhast, the word 'Khudkasht' means personal cultivation, and that is a neutral expression, which might include both private lands and bakasht lands, that is to
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