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Kudiyiruppu

Kudiyiruppu, 'kudiyiruppu' means a holding or part of holding consisting of the site of any residen-tial building, the site or sites of other buildings appurtenant thereto, such other lands as are necessary for the convenient enjoyment of such re-sidential building and easements attached thereto, but does not include a kudikidappu, Kuchiyan Govinda Swami v. Kalliani Amma Lakshmi Amma, AIR 1966 SC 1937 (1939): (1966) Supp SCR 135. [Kerala Land Reforms Act, 1963 (1 of 1964), s. 2(28)]Means a plot of ground can become a kudiyiruppu only when it forms or includes the site of a residential building. In other words, a vacant site not attached to a residential building will not be a kudiyiruppu, Sainavabu Umma v. Kunhammad, 1957 Ker LT 563: 1957 Ker LJ 503....


Benefice

Benefice [fr. beneficium, M. Lat., a kindness], an ecclesiastical living and promotion, a rectory or vicarage: all church preferments except bishoprics; also a fief in the feudal system. See s. 13(1) of the (English) Benefices Act, 1898 (61 & 62 Vict. C. 48).The (English) Benefices Act, 1898, requires registration of the transfer of the right of patronage of a benefice, prohibits the sale of the right of the next presentation thereto, and requires a bishop before collating or admitting a clergyman to a benefice to give one month's notice to the churchwardens of the parish of the intended collation or admission.By the (English) Benefices Act, 1898 (Amendment) Measure, 1923 (14 & 15 Geo. 5, No. 1), s. 1, a right of patronage is to be incapable of sale after the benefice has been twice vacant subsequent to 14 July, 1924; and by s. 2 a patron may make a declaration under seal that his right of patronage shall thenceforth be without power of sale. And by the (English) Benefices (Transfer of...


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