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Person
Person, a Hindu Undivided Family is a person, Kshetra Mohan-Sannyasi Charan Sadhukhan v. Commissioner
Joint-tenancy
in the following cases, in joint-tenancy, estates in common or undivided shares, and coparceners; see infra. For the purpose of limitations
Part-owners, or co-owners
have a distinct, or at least an independent, although an undivided, interest in the property. If the property is in land,
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Law of Property Act, 1925 (English)
1st January, 1926, are: (1) Tenancies in common or in undivided shares inland (see UNDIVIDED SHARES). (2) Limited estates, less than
Statutory trusts
the persons entitled under the settlement, including incumbrancers of former undivided shares, or not secured by a legal mortgage, and where
Indivision
Indivision, means undivided ownership of pro-perty; the condition of being owned by co-owners
Tenancy in Common
Tenancy in Common. Legal estate in undivided shares inland has been abolished by the Law of Property
Partition
law. After 1925, co-owners, coparceners and all others entitled to undivided shares in land having been deprived of their legal title
indivision
in the civil law of Louisiana : a state of undivided wholeness : state of being owned by two or more
Hearing handicap
the case may be, is a member of the Hindu undivided family and is not dependent on any person other than
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