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tenures Meaning in Tamil ( tenures வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Noun:

சுவாதீன உடன்படிக்கை,



tenures's Usage Examples:

The germs of rival systems can be traced in the old military and other service tenures of Assam, and in the poll tax of Burma, 'c.


The improvements he introduced in the tenures of his peasantry anticipated in some respects the agricultural reforms of the next generation.


from taluk, district, and dar, holding), the name of (1) an official in the state of Hyderabad, India, equivalent to magistrate and collector, and (2) a landholder with peculiar tenures in various parts of India, particularly in Oude (see United Provinces).


Commutation, the enfranchisement of copyholds, and the abolition of military tenures in the reign of Charles II.


He reformed and improved the administration of the country both civil and military, inaugurated a new and improved system for the feudal tenures of limitary fiefs, and his amelioration of the lot of his Christian subjects is not his least title to fame.


Regarded as a method of military organization, the feudal system of tenures was always far better adapted to the purposes of defensive than of offensive warfare.


The Pipe Roll of Cloyne, compiled by Bishop Swaffham in 1364, is a remarkable record embracing a full account of the feudal tenures of the see, the nature of the impositions, and the duties the purl homines Sancti Colmani were bound to perform at a very early period.


In the spirit of his age he denounced the relics of medieval institutions, such as entails and tenures in mortmain.


The biens nobles (fiefs) and the biens ecclesiastiques were exempt; tenures roturieres, however, by whomsoever held, were taxed.


led to a gradual absorption of socage in the general class of freehold tenures.


In the north, where the land is much subdivided, peasant proprietorship and a kind of emphyteusis (see Roman Law) are the most usual tenures.


'The biens nobles (fiefs) and the biens ecclesiastiques were exempt; tenures roturieres, however, by whomsoever held, were taxed.





Synonyms:

vice-presidency, term, episcopate, incumbency, term of office, vice-presidential term, presidential term, administration, presidency,



Antonyms:

level, decrease, descent, bless, curse,

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