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[Cites 0, Cited by 42] [Section 82] [Entire Act]

State of Andhra Pradesh - Subsection

Section 82(2) in The Andhra Pradesh Charitable and Hindu Religious Institutions and Endowments Act, 1987

(2)In respect of leases of agricultural lands [other than those lands situated in Municipalities and Municipal Corporations] [Inserted by Act No. 33 of 2007, dated 11.12.2007.] held by landless poor person for not less than six years continuously, such person shall have the to purchase such lands for a consideration of seventy five per centum of the prevailing market value of similarly situated lands at the time of purchase and such consideration shall be paid in four equal instalments in the manner prescribed. Such sale may be effected otherwise than by tender-cum-public auction :[Provided that if such small and marginal farmers who are not able to purchase the land will continue as tenants provided, if they agree to pay at least two third of the market rent for similarly placed lands as lease amount.Explanation. - For the purpose of this sub-section 'landless poor person' means a person whose total extent of land held by him either as owner or as cultivating tenant or as both does not exceed 1.01,1715 hectares (two and half acres) of wet land or 2.02,3430 hectares (five acres) of dry land and whose monthly income other than from such lands does not exceed thou sand rupees per mensum or twelve thousand rupees per annum. However, those of the tenants who own residential property exceeding two hundred square yards in Urban Area shall not be considered as landless poor for the purpose of purchase of endowments property.] [Substituted by Act No. 27 of 2002, dated 21.12.2002.][Explanation II. [Added by Act No. 33 of 2007, dated 11.12.2007.] - For the purpose of this sub-section, small and marginal farmer means a person who being a lessee is holding land% in excess of acres 0.25 cents of wet land or acres 0.50 cents of dry land over and above the ceiling limits of acres 2.50 wet or acres 5.00 dry land respectively they may be allowed to continue in lease subject to payment of 2/3rd of prevailing market rent and excess land held if any more than the above limits shall be put in public auction.]