Record of Rights definition

Record of Rights means the record of rights and liabilities prepared under Section 20;
Record of Rights means entries of the surveyed land along with their category, ownership, nature, area, etc. After final publication it carries a statutory presumption of correctness;
Record of Rights means the Record of Rights prepared under the Puri Shri Jagannath Temple (Administration) Act (XIV of 1952);

Examples of Record of Rights in a sentence

  • After purchasing the said land the first party got the said land recorded in its name in the finally published L.R. Record of Rights under L.R. Khatian no.

  • AND WHEREAS the names of the abovenamed Vendors in respect of the aforesaid land were duly mutated/recorded in the records of the concerned X.X.&L.R.O. in the Record of Rights (R.O.R.) and L.R. Khatian No. 205 (in the name of Xxx Xxxxx Xxxxxxx) and X.X. Khatian No. 206 (in the name of Smt.


More Definitions of Record of Rights

Record of Rights means the latest Record of Rights as finally published under chapter X of the Bihar Tenancy Act, 1885.
Record of Rights means the record-of-rights prepared under this Act;
Record of Rights means records prepared and maintained under the provisions or for the purpose of this Act manually or electronically or in both forms.
Record of Rights means a record of right maintained under any Law relating to Land Law for the time being in force or under any Customary Law ;
Record of Rights means in respect of owners title of land and in respect of other rights and interests in land prepared for the first time or brought up to date as per the provisions of the Act and maintained in electronic form;
Record of Rights means records prepared and maintained under the provisions, or for the purpose of this Act manually or electronically maintained.]
Record of Rights means the record-of-rights maintained under the Manipur Land Revenue and Land Reforms Act, 1960.