Uncultivated Lends - Law Dictionary Search Results
Home Dictionary Name: uncultivated lendsUncultivated lands
Uncultivated lands, the expression 'uncultivated lands' in s. 6, must, in the context in which it appears, mean 'cultivable but not cultivated', i.e. fit for cultivation, but allowed to lie fallow. It is uncultivable or unfit for cultivation, State of Gujarat v. Gujarat Revenue Tribunal, AIR 1980 SC 91: (1979) 4 SCC 40: (1980) 1 SCR 233. (Bombay Taluadari Tenure Abolition Act, 1949, s. 6)...
lend
lend lent lend·ing vt 1 : to give for temporary use on condition that the same or its equivalent be returned 2 : to let out (money) for temporary use on condition of repayment with interest vi : to make a loan lend·able adj lend·er n ...
predatory lending
predatory lending abusive lending practices that include a mortgage loan to someone who does not have the ability to repay. It also pertains to repeated refinancing of a loan charging high interest and fees each time. Source: U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development ...
truth-in-lending
truth-in-lending a federal law obligating a lender to give full written disclosure of all fees, terms, and conditions associated with the loan initial period and then adjusts to another rate that lasts for the term of the loan. Source: U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development ...
truth-in-lending act
truth-in-lending act A federal act assuring that every individual who has need for consumer credit is given full disclosure of the terms and cost of the credit. (15 U.S.C. Sec. 1601) Source: FindLaw ...
lease lend
Same as lend lease...
Lend
To allow the custody and use of on condition of the return of the same to grant the temporary use of as to lend a book opposed to borrow...
Lendes
See Lends...
Lending
The act of one who lends...
lend lease
the temporary transfer of goods and services to an ally to aid in a common cause as lend lease during World War II was extremely generous...
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