The Law Relating to the Land Tenures of Lower Bengal, Страница 558Thacker, Spink and Company, 1876 - 512 страници |
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... original stock , and thus the work of colonisation would be continued . LECTURE I. first held in divided at an The village lands appear to have been at first held in The lands at common by the families composing the community as in ...
... original stock , and thus the work of colonisation would be continued . LECTURE I. first held in divided at an The village lands appear to have been at first held in The lands at common by the families composing the community as in ...
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... original settlers and their descendants ; second , the immigrants who had permanently settled in the village ; third , the mere sojourners in the village , or those who , without living in the village , culti- vated land of the village ...
... original settlers and their descendants ; second , the immigrants who had permanently settled in the village ; third , the mere sojourners in the village , or those who , without living in the village , culti- vated land of the village ...
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... original condition of transfer , which required the consent of the village community , had ceased to be considered binding . We know that the principle of these communities had become very much weakened , and that in some places the ...
... original condition of transfer , which required the consent of the village community , had ceased to be considered binding . We know that the principle of these communities had become very much weakened , and that in some places the ...
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... original settlers of the village . They had a preference in the choice of land when any came to be allotted , and no doubt they always occupied the most central and most easily cultivated land . They were at liberty to dig wells upon ...
... original settlers of the village . They had a preference in the choice of land when any came to be allotted , and no doubt they always occupied the most central and most easily cultivated land . They were at liberty to dig wells upon ...
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... original settlers and those afterwards admitted to form part of the permanent village community . The cultivators of this class are generally included in the class called pyekasht ( cultivating in another village than their own ) , but ...
... original settlers and those afterwards admitted to form part of the permanent village community . The cultivators of this class are generally included in the class called pyekasht ( cultivating in another village than their own ) , but ...
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