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High Commission Court
to vindicate the dignity and peace of the Church by reforming and correcting the ecclesiastical state and persons, and all manner
Land
'land' s. 3(14) of the U.P. Zamin-dari Abolition and Land Reforms Act, 1950 shows that it is not necessary for the
Purchase money
Gajendra Sah, AIR 1984 Pat 368 [see also Bihar Land Reforms (Fixation of Ceiling Area and Acquisition of Surplus Land) Act,
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Limitation of damages
Limitation of damages. See ACTIO PERSONALIS; LAW REFORM; LIMITED LIABILITY.
Scot and lot voters
and lot voters, voters in certain boroughs en-titled before the Reform Act of 1832 to the franchise in virtue of their
Registered lease
1990 Supp SCC 280: AIR 1990 SC 1770 [Bihar Land Reforms Act, 1950, s. 6(1)(a)(ii)]
Relevant time
gives notice of his desire to buy the freehold. [Leasehold Reform Act, 1967 (C88), s. 37(1)(d)]
Resumable land
1972 SC 486 (489): (1972) 1 SCC 63. [Orissa Land Reforms Act, 1960, s. 24(1) Explanation]
Right in or over land/Land tenure
Constitution were sufficiently comprehen-sive to include measures of land tenure reforms, that sought to limit the extent of land in cultivating
Roman Catholics
under the name of Papists (see that title), after the Reformation, an Act of Elizabeth, for instance, 13 Eliz. c. 2,
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