Tenure Holder definition

Tenure Holder means a Person who holds specific rights to harvest timber in a Crown or public forest;
Tenure Holder means a person who has acquired from an intermediary the right to hold lands for the purpose of collecting rents or bringing them under cultivation by establishing tenants thereon.
Tenure Holder means a person, corporation, or entity that holds an existing tenure or permit awarded under Provincial legislation;

Examples of Tenure Holder in a sentence

  • Tenure Holder [Section 5(1) of the B.T. Act]– “Tenure holder” means primarily a person who has acquired from a proprietor or from other tenure holder a right to hold land for the purpose of collecting rents or bringing it under cultivation by establishing tenants on it, and includes also the successor in interest of persons who have acquired such a right.

  • Tenure Holder covering legal fees before negotiating further but that is not always agreed to, and/or is met with the usual toing and froing on that issue, leaving a Landowner under pressure not knowing whether he can press recovery of “reasonable and necessary” assistance.10.

  • This Proponent Acceptance Deed is made by the Tenure Holder in favour, and for the benefit, of the PBC and the Native Title Group.

  • For the purposes of clause 20 of the PSHA, the notice details for the Tenure Holder are: Name: [XX – Insert name of Tenure Holder] Address: [XX – Insert address in Western Australia of Tenure Holder] Facsimile: [XX – Insert fax number of Tenure Holder] EXECUTED by the Tenure Holder as a deed poll.

  • Governing Policies: RA 7160, DENR-DILG JMC 98-01 Who can Participate: Individual LGUs or cluster of LGUs Rights, Privileges of Tenure Holder: Residents assigned by the LGU to manage the communal forest may cut, collect and remove forest products for their personal use in accordance with existing laws and regulations and subject to the provision that utilization of resources shall be in accordance with sustainable development.


More Definitions of Tenure Holder

Tenure Holder means a person who is the holder of a holding but [except in Chapter III] does not include -
Tenure Holder. ’ means a 25[bhumidhar with transferable rights or bhumidhar with non-transferable rights] and includes -
Tenure Holder means a bhumidhar, sirdar, asami, Government lessee or other Government grantee;
Tenure Holder means a land-owner and includes an occupancy tenant, a protected tenant, a tenant under the State, 1[an allottee of land held by an evacuee as defined in the Jammu and Kashmir Evacuees (Administration of Property) Act, Svt. 2006] and an allottee of land under the State ;
Tenure Holder means a person who has acquired from a proprietor or from any other tenure-holder a right to hold land for the purpose of collecting rent or bringing it under cultivation by establishing tenants on it and includes-
Tenure Holder means a lai1d-own~r ot a tenant of the land concerned'
Tenure Holder means primarily a person who has acquired from a proprietor or from another tenure-holder a right to hold land for the purpose of collecting rents or bringing it under cultivation by establishing tenants on it, and includes also the successors-in-interest of persons who have acquired such a right. (2) "Raiyat" means primarily a person who has acquired a right to hold land for the purpose of cultivating it by himself, or by members of his family, or by servants or labourers, or with the aid of partners, and includes also the successors-in-interest of persons who have acquired such a right. Explanation.-Where a tenant of land has the right to bring it under cultivation, he shall be deemed to have acquired a right to hold it for the purpose of cultivation, notwithstanding that he uses it for the purpose of gathering the produce of it or of grazing cattle on it. (3) A person shall not be deemed to be a raiyat unless he holds land either immediately under a proprietor or immediately under a tenure-holder. (4) In determining whether a tenant is a tenure-holder or a raiyat, the Court shall have regard to - (a) local custom; and (b) the purpose for which the right of tenancy was originally acquired. (5) Where the area held by a tenant exceeds one hundred standard bighas, the tenant shall be presumed to be a tenure-holder until the contrary is shown. CHAPTER III Tenure-holders Enhancement of rent 6. Tenure held since Permanent Settlement liable to enhancement only in certain cases. - Where a tenure has been held from the time of the Permanent Settlement, its rent shall not be liable to enhancement except on proof- (a) that the landlord under whom it is held is entitled to enhance the rent thereof either by local custom or by the conditions under which the tenure is held, or (b) that the tenure-holder, by receiving reductions, of his rent, otherwise than on account of a diminution of the area of the tenure, has subjected himself to the payment affording it.