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Resumable land

land, the expression 'resumable land', by virtue of the Explanation, refers to land which can be resumed for personal cultivation by a landlord from a tenant, Chander Sekhar Singh Bhai v. State of Orissa, AIR 1972 SC 486

Khas possession

has been used in a technical sense and it means those lands which are in the private or personal possession of the landlord as contradistinguished with those which are in his possession through tenants, Brijnanda Singh v. … the Bihar Land Reforms Act, is stronger from the point of view of the person who is actually cultivating the lands than that of a person who is working directly (the mines) u/s. 9 of the Bihar

Emblements

vegetable productions of the soil which are annually produced by the labour of the cultivator. They are deemed personal property, and pass as such to the executor or administrator of the occu-pier, whether he were the owner … growing crops of those vegetable productions of the soil which are annually produced by the labour of the cultivator. They are deemed personal property, and pass as such to the executor or administrator of the occu-pier, whether

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Deemed tenant

Deemed tenant, the person claiming the status of a deemed tenant must be cultivating land lawfully, Dahya Lala v. Rasul Mahomed, AIR … Deemed tenant, the person claiming the status of a deemed tenant must be cultivating land lawfully, Dahya Lala v. Rasul Mahomed, AIR 1964 SC 1320 (1323): (1963) 3 SCR 1. [Bombay Tenancy

Forestry

forestry: 'Science and art of farming, caring for, or cultivating forests; the management of growing timber.' From any person, CIT v. Raja Benoy Kumar, AIR 1957 SC 768 (774). … Vol. I, page 990, gives the following meaning of forestry: 'Science and art of farming, caring for, or cultivating forests; the management of growing timber.' From any person, CIT v. Raja Benoy Kumar, AIR 1957 SC 768

Within the meaning of

include only those documents which deal, or purport to deal, with true intermediaries, that is to say, with persons who hold an interest in the land between the raiyat or actual cultivator and the overlord of the … that is to say, with persons who hold an interest in the land between the raiyat or actual cultivator and the overlord of the demesne, Biswambhar Singh v. State of Orissa, AIR 1954 SC 139 (145). [Orissa

Chancellor of a Cathedral

of the different chapters vary; but they are chiefly of an educational character, with special reference to the cultivation of theology. … Chancellor of a Cathedral, one of the quatuor person', or four chief dignitaries, of the Cathedrals of the Old Foundations. The duties assigned to the office by

Members of family

one of the meanings of family is 'a group of people related by blood or marriage, relatives'. A person can, therefore, be properly regarded as being the member of his wife's family and not merely of his … father's family, S.N. Sudalaimuthu Chettiar v. Palanyindavan, AIR 1966 SC 469 (470): (1966) 1 SCR 450. [Tamil Nadu Cultivating Tenants Protection Act, 1955 (25 of 1955), s. 2(a)]

Tobacco

and of the commerce of this country with them); 15 Car. 2, c. 7; and the (English) Tobacco Cultivation Act, 1831 (1 & 2 Wm. 4, c. 13). As to Ireland the Irish Tobacco Act, 1907 (7 … Tobacco. The growth of tobacco was formerly prohibited in any part of the United Kingdom, and any person growing it was liable to a penalty of 10l. for every rood grown, recoverable by penal action. See

Magna Carta

instruments of trade; and wainage is that which is necessary for the labourer and the farmer, for the cultivation of his land, as carts, and implements of husbandry. The 15th and 16th chapters relate to the making … the last circuits were ancient, but all disseisins since were novel. Mortancestor was an action brought against a person who had taken possession of property after the death of an ancestor, and before his heir-at-law had entered

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