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Landlord and tenant
e.g., for a year, half-year, quarter or week; (2) from year to year; (3) at will; (4) on sufferance; or (5) they may
Regnal year
Regnal year. The year as calculated from the sovereign's accession to the
Holding over
is accepted by his landlord he usually becomes tenant from year to year on the terms of the expired lease, Hyatt v. Griffiths,
Annual bonus
throughout the year and it should also be continued from year to year, Workmen v. Bata Shoe (P) Ltd, (1972) 3 SCC 627
Year, co-operative
Year, co-operative, a co-operative year means year commencing the first day
Accounting year
Accounting year, means-(i) in relation to a corporation, the year ending on
Lease
a grant of property for life, or years, or from year to year or at will, by one who has greater interest in
Term of years absolute
of years includes terms for less than years or from year to year; and see LAW OF PROPERTY ACT.
Chattels or catals
or equitable estates maybe enumerated: (a) for years; (b) from year to year; (c) at will; (d) by elegit; and (e) on sufferance.
Mohammedan year
The year used by Mohammedans consisting of twelve lunar months without intercalation
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