- In
common law systems, land tenure, from the
French verb "tenir"
means "to hold", is the
legal regime in
which land "owned" by an
individual is possessed...
- ****ociation was an ****ociation of
zamindars in India. It was
later renamed to
Landholders' Society. The
Zamindari ****ociation was
formed in
March 1838 as a political...
- County, Maine,
United States. The town was
named for John
Coffin Jones, a
landholder. The po****tion was 587 at the 2020 census.
According to the
United States...
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Ramunni Menon Palat was an
Indian lawyer,
landholder and
politician from Kerala,
belonging to the
Justice Party. He had a BCL
degree from the University...
-
meaning "supporting man"; most
common Scots spelling: takisman) was a
landholder of
intermediate legal and
social status in
Scottish Highland society....
- India. Or,
those lands which are
redistributed by the
government from
landholders to
landless people for
agriculture or
special purpose is
known as Land...
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Nagpur ****
Orissa Muslim), Raja R. N.
Bhanja Deo (
Landholders), Raja
Sivanandan Prasad Singh (
Landholders), Babu
Ambika Prasad Sinha,
Satya Narain Singh...
- compensation,
would apply only to
Jewish speculators and not
private landholders.
After the election, the
party refocused their efforts to try to attract...
- (Sind
Landholders),
Purshotamdas Thakurdas (Indian Merchants'
Chamber of Bombay),
Sardar G. N.
Majumdar (Gujarat &
Deccan Sardars &
Inamdars Landholders),...
- The
Barnardistons were
English landholders of the
medieval period, with
holdings in Barnardiston,
Suffolk and
Great Coates, Lincolnshire. The Barnardiston...