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Էջ 162
Such tenants , the Act declared , were also entitled to hold land at fixed rates and to receive pattas at those rates . The Act also extended the privilege to others by declaring that proof of holding land at fixed rate for a period of ...
Such tenants , the Act declared , were also entitled to hold land at fixed rates and to receive pattas at those rates . The Act also extended the privilege to others by declaring that proof of holding land at fixed rate for a period of ...
Էջ 171
Under the Act of 1859 no limit was fixed within which a second suit for enhancement might be brought , hence the tenants were harassed with suit after suit for the enhancement of rents and the value of their occupancy rights was ...
Under the Act of 1859 no limit was fixed within which a second suit for enhancement might be brought , hence the tenants were harassed with suit after suit for the enhancement of rents and the value of their occupancy rights was ...
Էջ 329
It is not that gold limits have “ only something to do with the ( fixed ) exchange ratio ; ” fixing of the ratio is vital to the concept . Just as there are two gold points there are also two gold limits . It is absurd to say that there ...
It is not that gold limits have “ only something to do with the ( fixed ) exchange ratio ; ” fixing of the ratio is vital to the concept . Just as there are two gold points there are also two gold limits . It is absurd to say that there ...
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