आम अधिकार Meaning in English
आम अधिकार शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : common right
ऐसे ही कुछ और शब्द
आम कमराआम देखा आर्किड
सामन्य बोध
आम सांप
उभयन्त सर्प
आम सैनिक
आम तारा
आम विचार
आम धुनना
समाई इकाई
उभय दृष्टि
आम शादी के बंधन बेल
कॉमन वाइपर
कॉमनेज
कॉमनकॉन
आम-अधिकार हिंदी उपयोग और उदाहरण
"":हर मूर्ख का केंद्रीय विश्वास है कि वह अपने आम अधिकारों और वास्तविक योग्यता के खिलाफ एक रहस्यमय साजिश का शिकार है।
आम-अधिकार इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
The State of Delaware will never hesitate to cooperate with her sister states in defending the common rights of the nation.
The worst theft is corruption which damages people's common rights and liberties.
The West Marsh was used as common land, however around 1514 this land was subject to an act of enclosure and these common rights were curtailed as the area was divided between local dignitaries.
Those entitled to common rights, mainly from the Isle of Axholme, claimed they had been allotted the worst land.
Joshua, on dividing the land of Canaan amongst the tribes of Israel, made the tribes agree to ten conditions, the most important of which are the common use of the forests as pasture for cattle, and the common right of fishing in the Sea of Tiberias (80b—81a).
The village is bordered to the west and north by Blawith Common, a large area of rough grazing which is used by those who hold common rights.
The response of the inhabitants was to refuse to accept their allocation of common land, on the grounds that they had only agreed to them "for fear and by terrible threats" and that their allocations did not compensate them for the loss of common rights.
In 1774, Alexander Hamilton wrote: "All men have one common original, they participate in one common nature, and consequently have one common right.
The plan also suggested a combination of rail rapid transit and expressway facilities within a common right-of-way.
The Duchy's tenants have a common right extending for hundreds of years to graze their black faced sheep on the village green and surrounding moorland.
Local people exercised their common rights to graze cattle and sheep and to collect firewood, activities which continued into the 1950s.