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His knowledge of the tenancy laws stood him in good stead.
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Consequently reformers have emphasised the need to assess residential tenancy laws in terms of protection they provide to tenants.
Property and tenancy law and regulation systems can vary quite a lot within the UK.
This section also includes many changes to tenancy law, to the financing of local authority housing and to the handling of complaints.
However, in this case the District Court refused to tenancy law of partner of the deceased tenant.
But Farrokh knew he would have been a fool to do so; the tenancy laws in Bombay favor the tenants.
Major reforms were carried out in the areas of workers' compensation, tenancy law, long service leave, hospitals, public transport, housing, charities and the Crimes Act.
He advocated reforming the city's tenancy laws, calling for the legalization of apartments in single-family dwellings.
Without an agreement, under joint tenancy law,he would inherit the house and the assets, and wife No. 3 might eventually be the beneficiary of it all.
He was jailed for his involvement in this campaign, which was protesting the tenancy laws operating in the Telangana region.
There was no tenancy law and one could be thrown away from the land one cultivated at the pleasure of Jagirdar, his "malik" (owner).
Under Queensland's residential tenancy laws, if a new fixed term lease agreement is not signed or extended, it automatically becomes a periodic agreement.
We will take forward proposals for radical liberalisation of the agricultural tenancy laws in order to make more land available for rent, especially for new entrants.
His land reform measures, especially the revision of the tenancy laws so easily passed by parliament, deeply offended the landed aristocracy which had long dominated the army.
By direction of the President, it enforced the tenancy law, the law on scrap metal, iron and gold, ban on slaughter of carabao, etc.
Conservation efforts are patchy and are often affected by problems of litigation, tenant troubles, ownership disputes, old tenancy laws and a lack of funds.
There is more information on tenancy laws in South Africa at globalpropertyguide.com/Africa/South-Africa/Landlord-and-Tenant.
A minimum wage law was enacted, as well as a law providing for a maximum of eight hours daily work and a Tenancy law for the Filipino farmers.
There, specializing in residential rights and tenancy law, she earned an excellent reputation acting on behalf of 25,000 investors defrauded by the WEB-IMMAG building trust company.
For example, in Mumbai, India, this fast-paced economic growth, coupled with inadequate infrastructure, endemic corruption and the legacy of the restrictive tenancy laws have left the city unable to house the estimated 54% who now live informally.
He was appointed chairman of the committee for the implementation of Lord Boyd Orr's recommendations on agricultural reforms, member of the Tenancy law inquiry committee, and as consultant of the reorganization of Karachi administration.
The manifesto advocated a moderate left-leaning economic policy that rejected the idea of nationalization of land and instead supported the provision of state economic assistance to agriculture, a new progressive tenancy law, and promotion of collective forms of production.