| William Hook Morley - 1850 - 1080 sider
...and another v. Itamthat land gained by gradual accession from the recess of a river or the sea is to be considered an increment to the tenure of the person to whose estate it may be annexed. 2 In cases of contested alluvial land the çrand channel of a river is considered... | |
| Bengal (India). Sadr Dīwānī ʻAdālat - 1858 - 1208 sider
...the recess of the river. Such lands it is declared by Clause 1, Section IV., Regulation XI. of 1825 "shall be considered an increment to the tenure of the person to whose estate they are annexed," but it is expressly provied that " the increment of land thus obtained shall... | |
| Louis Arthur Goodeve - 1870 - 982 sider
...the Regulation. By that section it is provided that, " when land may be "gained by gradual accession, whether from the recess of a " river or of the sea,...whose land or estate it is thus annexed, " whether the land be held immediately from the Government, " or from any intermediate landowner." And the defendants'... | |
| Punjab (India) - 1869 - 838 sider
...river or the sea, to river or of the sea, it shall be considered an mere- be considered an ;•>ment to the tenure of the person to whose land or estate it is thus annexed, whether such land or £*£,££? * mey estate be held immediately from Government by a zemindar or other superior landholder,... | |
| Jogindra Chandra Maulik - 1875 - 222 sider
...Clause 1, section 4 of Regulation XI of 1825 provides, that when land is gained by gradual accession, whether from the recess of a river or of the sea,...person to whose land or estate it is thus annexed. Land which accretes to an estate from the bed of an adjoining klial belongs to the owner of the estate,... | |
| David Sutherland (barrister-at-law.), Great Britain. Privy Council. Judicial Committee - 1880 - 1060 sider
...the Regulation. By that section it is provided that " when land may be gained by gradual accession, whether from the recess of a river or of the sea,...to whose land or estate it is thus annexed, whether the land be held immediately from the Government or from any intermediate landowner." And the defendants'... | |
| 1884 - 560 sider
...land gained by graiual accession (te., alluvion in the proper sense of tho word), and provides that it shall be considered a*n increment to the tenure of the person to whose land or estate it is annexed, subject to the right of, Government to assess additional revenue upon it. The second provides... | |
| Henry Arthur Deuteros Phillips - 1886 - 288 sider
...gradual accession by alluvion (the incrementum latens of the civil law), the land is considered to be an increment to the tenure of the person to whose land or estate it is annexed. There is another main principle recognized in several leading cases that lands washed away... | |
| David Sutherland - 1891 - 866 sider
...passed. Now, Clause i, Section 4, is in these terms: — "When land may be gained by gradual ' accession, whether from the recess of a • river or of the sea,...thus annexed. • whether such land or estate be held imme' diately from Government by a zemindar or ' othei superior landholder, or as a subordi' nate tenure... | |
| Lal Mohun Doss - 1891 - 482 sider
...of gradual accessions ; because it says simply that, " when land may be gained by gradual accession, whether from the recess of a river or of the sea,...considered an increment to the tenure of the person, &c." Precise nature of the rule of alluvion— Qualification upon that rule.— But this rule, however... | |
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