standard acre definition

standard acre means the unit of measurement of land equivalent to one acre of Class I land, one and one half acre of Class II land, three acres of Class III land or four and one-half acres of Class IV land.
standard acre means a measure of area convertible into ordinary acres of any class of land according to the prescribed scale with reference to the quantity of yield and quality of soil;
standard acre. ’ means a measure of an area convertible into an ordinary acre of land in accordance with the provisions of Schedule I ;

More Definitions of standard acre

standard acre means, in relation to any class of land specified in Schedule I, the extent of land specified against it in that Schedule;
standard acre means one acre of „lunga‟ or „nal‟ or three acres of „tilla‟ land;
standard acre means a measure of land convertible with reference to yield from, and the quality of, the soil, into an ordinary acre according to the prescribed scale:
standard acre means a standard acre as defined in the Orissa Land Reforms Act, 1960 (Orissa Act 16 of 1960).

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