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Raiyat
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Family
daughter, or both, shall be deemed to be a separate family. She, therefore, is treated to be a raiyat in her own right in relation to her family and her holding is not clubbed with that of
Intermediary
W.B. Estate Acquisitation Act, 1953 includes a proprietor, tenure holder, under-tenure holder or any other intermediary above a raiyat. Under the provisions of the Bengal Patni Regulations 8 of 1819, holder of a Patni deed enjoyed the
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Kaimi
Kaimi, permanent right it does not imply fixity of rent. The word 'kaimi jote' is applicable to a raiyat or a tenure-holder, Shyama Charan Ghose v. Fakir Chandra Dutt, AIR 1927 Cal 546.
Malguzar
the word 'malguzar' means, primarily, rent payer. It may equally be applied either to a tenure-holder or a raiyat in North Bihar to mean tenure-holder, Uchit Kopri v. Adhik Mandal, AIR 1925 Pat 194.
Plot of land
Plot of land, means land or lands held by a raiyat and treated as a unit for assessment of revenue. [The Kolkota Land Revenue Act, 2003, s. 2(g)]
Quaimi
Quaimi, means settled raiyat, AIR 1925 Pat 241.
Revenue
not affected by the Rules of the Supreme Court. Means whatever is lawfully payable in money by a raiyat under the provisions of this Act in respect of any plot of land or part thereof held by
Within the meaning of
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 demesne, Biswambhar Singh v. State of Orissa, AIR 1954 SC
Projabali
Projabali, is an alternative to khas cultivation, it means settlement with cultivating raiyats only, Sushil Kumar Chakrabarty v. Rajendra Lal Bhattacharya, AIR 1954 Cal 412: 1953 92 Cal LJ 298.
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