Scheduled Tribe in any manner with regard to— (A) using common property resources of an area, or burial or cremation ground equally with others
extent of lands, public and private, houses, settlements and other common properties likely to be affected by the proposed acquisition; (d) whether the extent
Property Act, 1882
47. Transfer by co-owners of share in common property.—
Where several co-owners of immoveable property transfer a share therein without
prescribed, which shall include- (a) particulars of lands and immovable properties being acquired of each affected family; (b) livelihoods lost in respect of land losers ... resettlement of affected families is involved; and (e) details of any common property resources being acquired. (2) The Administrator shall, based on the survey
right of property. This view naturally demands an answer to the question-property in what? Some authorities say property in the mark, name ... held proved.
(26) While explaining what was meant by "common property" in respect of the trade mark in question, Lord President observed
joint property and the
owners thereof joint owners. Joint property envisages a community of
interest (ownership) and a commonality of possession vested in the
entire ... common of real estate as such; nor could one tenant in
common of real estate by leaving the management of the property in
the hands
possible, with their forest rights on non-timber forest produce and common property resources, if available close to the new place of settlement ... family can continue their access or entry to such forest or common property in the area close to the place of eviction, they must continue
partners in the two properties, it should be taken that these properties have become their personal properties held in common as co-owners and, therefore ... properties as the properties owned and enjoyed in common by the partners, still such common properties cannot be possessed and enjoyed in severalty unless there
releaser getting exclusive right to a portion of the common property, what happens in reality is a division of the common property ... regarded as an allocation of property since such interest also was property and was cared out of the family property and the other members were
other co-owner in the common pathway. Similar instances are such as setting apart common property for use as thrashing floor or common passage ... common thrashing floor. Cases of extension of balcony over common passage also stand in the same footing. The principle underlying the enjoyment of common property