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Zamindar
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Zamindar-diake-niskar
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Deed and other instruments
by an intermediary acknowledging the overlordship of another would, fall within the definition. An 'intermediary' neither 'includes' a zamindar nor 'means' a zamindar, but means a zamindar within the meaning of (1) the wajib-ul-arz- (2) any sanad
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Kabul also kabool
the counter-part of a revenue lease, to pay the assessment on the land to the Government or a zamindar. It is generally used to express the agreement entered into by a landholder or proprietor of an estate
Khatedar tenant
Khatedar tenant, Khudkasht land, a Zamindar who is in possession/occupation of Khudkasht land on the date of vesting of the estate becomes a Khatedar
Escheat
that property, had died intestate or without leaving any heir, the property would revert to the landlord or Zamindar, but if there was no landlord or intermediary, the property would vest in the State or, during the
Ghatwali tenure
establish a direct privity between the ruling power and the Ghatwal or it could be granted by the Zamindar for the protection of his Zamindari or for enabling him to render the police and military services to
Intermediaries holding an estate
territories means a maufidar including the ruler of an Indian State merged with the State of Orissa, a Zamindar, Ilaqueder, Khorposhdar or Jagirdar simpliciter but he must fall within one or other of the categories 'within the
Intermediary
of the Bengal Patni Regulations 8 of 1819, holder of a Patni deed enjoyed the right of the zamindar unless some limitation was expressly mentioned in the deed. The interest of a Patnidar was capable of being
Khudkhast
to s. 3(9) of the U.P. Tenancy Act, Khudkasht means any land other than sir, activated by a Zamindar either by himself or by servants or by hired labour.
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