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Statutory tenant
a rented land or building after its termination of tenancy is 'statutory tenant', AIR 1989 P&H 9(10). [Haryana Urban Control of Rent and Eviction) Act, 1973, s. 4(2)(b)] Statutory tenant, can be described more conveniently as a
Land use planning
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Building
An old railway carriage will be a 'new building' if the interior arrangements are altered, Hanrahan v. Leigh Urban Council, (1909) 2 KB 257. An advertisement hoarding is a building within a restrictive covenant, Nussey v. Provincial … hut or part of such house or hurt (b) any furniture supplied or any fifftings affixed by the landlord for use in such house or hut or part of a house or hut, but does not include
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Rent
to him, State of Punjab v. British India Corporation, AIR 1963 SC 1459: (1964) 2 SCR 114. [Punjab Urban Immovable Property Tax Rules, 1941, R. 18(4)(ii)] Rent is defined in sub-s. (19) of s. 2 of the … Rent [fr. reditus Lat.], a certain profit issuing yearly out of lands and tenements corporeal; it may be regarded as of a two fold nature--first, as some-thing issuing out of
Libraries (Public)
in the following year by 56 & 57 Vict. c.11, which allowed the Act to be adopted in urban districts by the urban authorities instead of by direct popular vote. In rural parishes the parish councils had … In rural parishes the parish councils had this power transferred to them by the Local Government Act, 1894. Land may be taken compulsorily. Libraries under the Act are absolutely free, save that a charge may be made
Open space
the use of the public any open spaces within the metropolis. These Acts were extended, with amendments, to urban sanitary districts, and, with the consent of the Local Government Board, to rural sanitary districts, by the (English) … the (English) Open Spaces Act of 1887; and the (English) Open Spaces Act, 1890, empowered the trustees of land held upon trust for the purposes of public recreation to transfer it to the local authorities of their
Labourers' dwellings
& 43Vict. c. 64, and 45 & 46 Vict. c. 54. Under this Act town councils and other urban sanitary authorities had power to direct the demolition or improvement of separate dwellings unfit for human habitation and … by the town council of a borough and other local authorities. Upon the adoption of the Acts, corporate land might be appropriated and lodging-houses erected thereon, or money might be borrowed by the local authorities for erecting
Rent agreed
Rent agreed, the words 'rent agreed' is used in s. 4(2)(b) of the Haryana Urban (Control of Rents and Eviction) Act, 1973. In a narrow sense rent is understood as the payment agreed … Act, 1973. In a narrow sense rent is understood as the payment agreed to be made to the landlord by the tenant in consideration for the right to use the rented premises. By using the words 'rent
Municipality
is constituted on strength of population and the area of place where it is constituted namely rural or urban. But all the three are deemed to be municipality. A Municipal Corporation with a larger area is as … Act, 1959 (38 of 1959) or any other municipal law for the time being in force. [The Rajasthan Land Revenue Act, 2003, s. 3(c)] Municipality, the word 'Municipality' has been defined in Webster's New Dictionary as, 'a
Street
Act, 2003 (36 of 2003), s. 2(68)] A road or public thorough fare used for travel in an urban area, including pavement, shoulders, gutters, curbs and other areas within street lines, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. … causeway, Electricity Act, 2003, s. 2(68). Means a road in town or village comparatively wide as opposed to land or alley, running between two lines of houses or shop, Anurag Mishra v. State of Madhya Pradesh, 1992
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