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Leasehold estate

About: Leasehold estate is a research topic. Over the lifetime, 1589 publications have been published within this topic receiving 21480 citations. The topic is also known as: leasehold & tenancy.


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01 Jan 2012
TL;DR: In this article, the authors assess the potential of NREGS, India's flagship rural public works programme, to contribute to a shift towards climate-smart agriculture with the help of primary data from one South Indian district.
Abstract: 1 This paper assesses the potential of NREGS, India’s flagship rural public works programme, to contribute to a shift towards climate-smart agriculture with the help of primary data from one South Indian district. It analyses the role of institutions (local elected councils and village assembly meetings) addressing collective action issues in the planning, implementation, oversight and evaluation of NREG works, as well as on the importance of property rights. It has been found that incidence and type of irrigation, dependence on agriculture and governance within collective action institutions influence the quality of assets created, and that this will affect the prospects of climate-smart agriculture. The lack of clearly demarcated ownership rights on common property resources impede the progress towards climate smart-agriculture, while the tenancy market makes it less inclusive.

2 citations

Book ChapterDOI
01 Jan 2009
TL;DR: In this article, the authors examine the main mechanisms of impoverishment of the rural poor that took palace in the last 30 years, focusing on the new land tenancy law of 1992, and the progressive privatization of the management of water resources and the attempts to transfer the burden of water management to the poor farmers without even asking the legitimate question: are they able to pay?.
Abstract: Prevailing poverty and culminating social crises in Egypt are the final products of development failure in the last 50 years, first in the context of state control and then the restructuring of uncontrolled capitalism. This bad mixture has ended up with less accumulation of all forms of capital assets and an uneven access to those assets, which resulted in deprivation of the absolute majority and hence less opportunities, less freedom and low level of well being. The market-led strategies and policies, adopted gradually since 1974, and reached a peak in the early 1990s, have drastically affected both urban and rural poor. The majority of the population is politically and socially excluded. However, most of the poor live in rural areas and are engaged in agriculture. The access to land and water is vital for sustainable livelihood in rural communities. This basic human right has been seriously threatened by redistributing the land, and consequently the water, in favor of the big landlords. Now, it became very obvious that the poor are excluded from active participation in political and social institutions and are deprived from any share in the decisionmaking process. The costs of the market-oriented reform package on rural population were tremendous. These included growing unemployment, falling real wages, higher prices for basic goods and services and loss of economic and social security. There are justified speculations that the ultimate goal of this impoverishment strategy is to push down many small farmers into a status of laborers or push them out of agriculture and perhaps the rural areas altogether. This paper tries to examine the main mechanisms of impoverishment of the rural poor that took palace in the last 30 years. Particular emphasis will be given to the new land tenancy law of 1992, and the progressive privatization of the management of water resources and the attempts to transfer the burden of water management to the poor farmers without even asking the legitimate question: are they able to pay?.

2 citations

Book
01 Jan 1985
TL;DR: In this article, the authors define Hay Straw Silage Tower Silage Silage Harvested Roots GROWING CROPS TENANT'S PASTURES UNEXHAUSTED VALUE OF FEEDING STUFFS CONSUMED Unexhausted Value of Fertilisers Applied Farmyard Manure Unexhusted value of Lime Applied SOD FERTILITY CLAIMS TENant's IMPROVEMENTSTENANT's FIXTURES Offgoing Crops DILAPIDATONS PIPELINES, CAPITAL
Abstract: HISTORY DEFINITIONS PRODUCE Hay Straw Silage Tower Silage Harvested Roots GROWING CROPS TENANT'S PASTURES UNEXHAUSTED VALUE OF FEEDING STUFFS CONSUMED Unexhausted Value of Fertilisers Applied Farmyard Manure Unexhausted Value of Lime Applied SOD FERTILITY CLAIMS TENANT'S IMPROVEMENTS TENANT'S FIXTURES OFFGOING CROPS DILAPIDATONS PIPELINES, CAPITAL, EASEMENT PAYMENTS & CLAIMS ELECTRICITY LINE WAYLEAVES AND CLAIMS NOTICES TO REMEDY BREACHES OF TENANCY AGREEMENT PROBATE VALUATIONS STOCK TAKING OR INCOME TAX VALUATIONS FACTORS TO CONSIDER IN VALUATION OF FREEHOLD FARMS AND THEIR RENTAL VALUES INVENTORIES COMPUSARY PURCHASE CLAIMS FARM RENTALS VALUATION CLAUSES ON SALES OF FARMS RECORDS OF CONDITIONS LIVESTOCKS ARBITRATION MILK QUOTAS SOIL, CLIMATE AND PRODUCTIVE CAPACITY MANAGEMENT AGREEMENTS AGRICULTURAL TENANCIES ACT 1995 GLOSSARY OF GENERAL INFORMATION ADVICE TO YOUNG PRACTIONERS, VALUATION BOOKS INDEX

2 citations

Patent
19 Jul 2002
TL;DR: In this article, a loan over a predetermined period for caution money, key money, security deposit, broker's commission, contract renewal charge and reinstatement cost for departure, as a lump sum for move-in, is taken out, and the overall rent of the footing of a monthly loan disbursement and a monthly house rent are automatically paid from a customer's assigned account into a credit card company.
Abstract: PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To solve a problem that a heavy cost burden of a large amount of lump sum for move-in including key money, caution money, broker's commission or the like makes it difficult for a hopeful tenant to remove, and that because a bond is necessary at the agreement, time and efforts are required considerably SOLUTION: A loan over a predetermined period for caution money, key money, security deposit, broker's commission, contract renewal charge and reinstatement cost for departure, as a lump sum for move-in, is taken out, and the overall rent of the footing of a monthly loan disbursement and a monthly house rent are automatically paid from a customer's assigned account into a credit card company The housing data of disbursement status or the like are stored in a customer move-in information database, and, on the basis of the housing data, for the customer who desires to change the place to live, stored in the customer move-in information database, the propriety of changing the place to live is judged

2 citations

Journal ArticleDOI
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors outline some possible uses for food aid to alleviate the seemingly insurmountable constraints of an unexpandable land base in the context of high rates of farm tenancy and population growth, a foreign debt whose interest alone consumes nearly 40% of foreign exchange earnings, a fragile political and legal system, and a widely dispersed rural insurgency.

2 citations


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