Personal Cultivation - Law Dictionary Search Results
Lease
or from year to year or at will, by one who has greater interest in the property. The person granting is called the lessor, who is possessed of the reversion (as to a reversion being essential to … and consult Foa, Woodfall or Redman on Landlord and Tenant. It includes a counterpart, kabuliyat, and undertaking to cultivate or occupy and an agreement to lease. [Registration Act, 1908 (16 of 1908), s. 2 (7)] The normal
Bhagchar tenure
when he grows the crop he grows it in his own right and not on behalf of any person, Chander Shekhar Singh v. State of Orissa, (1972) 1 SCC 632: AIR 1972 486 (491). … Bhagchar tenure, under the tenure known as Bhagchar, the cultivator shares his crop with the owner. So, when he grows the crop he grows it in his own
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