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Sufficient cause
cause, Surinder Singh Sibia v. Vijay Kumar Sood, AIR 1992 SC 1540 (1541): (1992) 1 SCC 70. [H.P. Urban Rent Control Act, 1987, s. 14(3), Proviso 2] The expression 'sufficient cause' cannot be cons-trued too liberally, merely … be understood as sufficient cause. For instance economic difficulty or financial stringency or family reasons may compel a landlord to let out a building in his occupation. So long as it is found to be genuine and
Rate
or special expenses specified in the (English) Public Health Act, 1875, s. 229. The rating areas are either urban or rural. The rating authority in each area is the council of the county borough, burough or urban … coal mines, or saleable underwoods,' and the (English) Rating Act, 1874, extended the liability to rates to: (1) land used for a plantation or a wood, or for the growth of saleable underwood, and not subject to
Local authority
(a)) a 'local authority' as meaning:- A council of a county, county borough, borough (including a metropolitan borough), urban district, rural district, or parish, and a joint committee or joint board of any two or more such … Children) Act, 2000 (56 of 2000), s. 2 (m)] The expression 'local authority' is not defined in the Land Acquisition Act. But by the General Clauses Act 10 of 1897 the expression 'local authority' is defined as
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planned unit development (pud)
required to participate in the association via a payment of annual dues. Source: U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development … features in the homes or lots governed by covenants attached to the deed. Most planned developments have common land and facilities owned and managed by the owner's or neighborhood association. Homeowners usually are required to participate in
property (fixture and non-fixture)
such as carpeting or a ceiling fan, which transfers with the property. Source: U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development … property (fixture and non-fixture) in a real estate contract, the property is the land within the legally described boundaries and all permanent structures and fixtures. Ownership of the property confers the legal
Sewer
maintaining such sewers, and for compelling the use of them by persons within the district. See Wood Green Urban Council v. Joseph, 1908 AC 419, under the Act of 1875. Any local authority is authorized for the … to the customs of Romney Marsh, or otherwise. They may also assess necessary rates upon the owners of land, and, on refusal of payment, may (see Chitty's Statutes, tit. 'Sewers') levy by distress of goods and chattels.
Occupation
would amount to an act of occupation', Harjit Singh v. Harban Lal, AIR 1991 P&H 217. [See UP Urban Buildings Regulation of Letting Rent and Eviction Act, 1972] … and 'use' by themselves do not convey the idea of transfer of title. Similarly the 'setting apart of land' for the purposes mentioned in clause (a) cannot be read as implying transfer of title. The bracketting together
Landlord
owner, K.D. Dewan v. Harbhajan S. Parihar, AIR 2002 SC 67 (69): (2002) 1 SCC 119. [East Punjab Urban Rent Restriction Act, (3 of 1949), ss. 2(c) and 13(3) (a)] … Landlord, he of whom land or tenements are holden; who has a right to distrain for rent in arrear,
Highways
like effect), the powers and duties of surveyors of highways and vestries under the Act are vested in urban authorities. The Minister of Transport, under Roads Act, 1920 (10 & 11 Geo. 5, c. 72), has transferred … Highways, all portions of land, and passage which every subject of the kingdom has a right to use. See Pratt on Highways; also
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