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Agricultural Holdings Act, 1923
series of statutes commencing with the Agricultural Holdings Act, 1875, statutory compensation has been provided for an outgoing agricultural tenant in
Trust
unless by a testamentary or codicillary paper executed with the statutory formalities, but if a devise or bequest of the legal
Vesting
representative after the death of a tenant for life or statutory owner or the survivor of two or more tenants for
Right to elect
a common law right. It is pure and simple, a statutory right. So is the right to be elected. So is
Priority
of redemption of a legal estate in its new and statutory meaning, i.e., a fee simple or a term of years
Protector of the settlement
special protector. In the absence of this 'special' protector, the statutory protector, i.e., the owner of the first (sufficient) estate in
Natural justice
to ascertain whether the impugned action was taken by the statutory authority or tribunal in the exercise of its administrative or
Vaccination
months from the birth of the child he makes a statutory declaration [see infra] that he conscientiously believes that vaccination would
Vesting instrument
1925, of the title of a tenant for life or statutory owner to the legal estate in settled property as estate
Winding-up
it; or (2) If default is made in delivering the statutory report to the registrar or in holding the statutory meeting;
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