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mortmain Meaning in Hindi (शब्द के हिंदी अर्थ)


mortmain ka kya matlab hota hai


मोर्टमेन

वास्तविक संपत्ति ने अव्यवस्थित रूप से (एक उपशास्त्रीय निगम के रूप में

Noun:

अक्राम्यता,



mortmain's Usage Examples:

The council may borrow money for the erection of such buildings; they may acquire and hold land in mortmain by virtue of their charter, or with the consent of the Local Government Board.


On the 6th of October 1382 the crown licence in mortmain was issued, on the loth-13th of October the site was conveyed, and on the 20th of October 1382 "Sancte Marie collegium" or in vulgar tongue "Seinte Marie College of Wynchestre by Wynchestre" was founded for a warden and "70 pore and needy scholars studying and becoming proficient in grammaticals or the art and science of grammar."


On the 30th of June he obtained licence in mortmain and on the 26th of November issued his charter of foundation of "Seynt Marie College of Wynchestre in Oxenford" for a warden and 70 scholars to study theology, canon and civil law and arts, who were temporarily housed in various old halls.


The province declined in wealth and population during the 18th and 19th centuries, a result due less to the want of activity on the part of the inhabitants than to the oppressive manorial and feudal rights and the strict laws of entail and mortmain, which acted as barriers to progress.


In the early middle ages the term was applied to representatives of a count administering justice for him in the country or small towns and dealing with unimportant cases, levying taxes, 'c. Monasteries and religious houses often employed a vicar to answer to their feudal lords for those of their lands which did not pass into mortmain.


The Statute of Mortmain forbade any man to alienate land to the church without royal licence.


With regard to the land and the services due therefrom a beginning was made of the policy which culminated in the statutes of Mortmain and of Quia Emptores.


the tax on property in mortmain, dues for the verification of weights and measures, the tax on royalties from mines, on horses, mules and carriages, on cycles, 'c.


This was St Bernard's College, founded by Chicheley under licence in mortmain in 1437 for Cistercian monks, on the model of Gloucester Hall and Durham College for the southern and northern Benedictines.


The council is a body corporate, may hold land in mortmain, and can appoint committees for its own parish or jointly with any other parish council.



mortmain's Meaning':

real property held inalienably (as by an ecclesiastical corporation

Synonyms:

influence, dead hand, dead hand of the past,



Antonyms:

mobile, indispose, dispose, dissuade,



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