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The Maharashtra Debt Relief Act, 1975

labourer residing in an urban area and a rural artisan; (m) "small farmer" means an agriculturist who holds land measuring more than one hectare ... Court of Small Causes, Bombay, (ii) in any area for which a Court of Small Causes is established under the Provincial Small Cause Courts
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Gujarat Rural Debtors' Relief Act, 1976

after the appointed day; (d) "debtor" means a marginal farmer, a small farmer, a rural labourer, or a rural artisan, who on the appointed ... State of Gujarat under article 342 of the Constitution; (p) "small farmer" means a person's. (i) who holds land in any of the villages
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The Himachal Pradesh Relief of Agricultural Indebtedness Act, 1976

rural artisan who is in debt; but does not include a small farmer; (h) "to hold land" with its grammatical variations and cognate expressions means ... means an area outside the jurisdiction of a local authority; (o) "small farmer" means an agriculturist who earns his livelihood mainly by agriculture
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The Punjab Agricultural Indebtedness (Relief) Act, 1975

provide relief from indebtedness to landless agricultural labourers and small farmers. Be it enacted by the Legislature of the State of Punjab in the Twenty ... exceed in value a sum of rupees fifty thousands; (vii) "small farmer" means a person who owes a debt and who earns his livelihood mainly
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The U.P. Debt Relief Act, 1977

relief from indebtedness to landless agricultural labourer, rural artisans, marginal formers, small farmers and urban workers. It is hereby enacted in the Twenty-eighth Year ... Provincial Small Cause Courts Act, 1947; (4) "creditor" means a person from or in respect of whom a debtor or a small farmer has borrowed
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Section 4 in National Forest Policy, 1988 [Entire Act]

individuals, particularly from the weaker sections (such as landless labour, small and marginal farmers, scheduled castes, tribals, women) of certain ownership rights over trees, could ... available to industries for undertaking plantation and for any other activities. - Farmers, particularly small and marginal farmers would be encouraged to grow, on marginal/degraded
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