under which the female acquired the status of a statutory
tenant and which statutory tenancy rights were heritable; the said land in the
year ... came to be governed by the UP Tenancy Act (17 of 1939)
whereunder the statutory tenants acquired the status of a hereditary tenant;
ultimately
statute;
ii) that a tenant of a statutory corporation as LIC whose tenancy has
expired by efflux of time or been determined by notice under ... which arises is
whether, for evicting tenants whose tenancy has expired or has been
determined, the statutory corporations, instead of resorting
statute;
ii) that a tenant of a statutory corporation as LIC whose tenancy has
expired by efflux of time or been determined by notice under ... which arises is
whether, for evicting tenants whose tenancy has expired or has been
determined, the statutory corporations, instead of resorting
statute;
ii) that a tenant of a statutory corporation as LIC whose tenancy has
expired by efflux of time or been determined by notice under ... which arises is
whether, for evicting tenants whose tenancy has expired or has been
determined, the statutory corporations, instead of resorting
statute;
ii) that a tenant of a statutory corporation as LIC whose tenancy has
expired by efflux of time or been determined by notice under ... which arises is
whether, for evicting tenants whose tenancy has expired or has been
determined, the statutory corporations, instead of resorting
statute;
ii) that a tenant of a statutory corporation as LIC whose tenancy has
expired by efflux of time or been determined by notice under ... which arises is
whether, for evicting tenants whose tenancy has expired or has been
determined, the statutory corporations, instead of resorting
from the date of determination of tenancy since such a tenant
continues to be a tenant (statutory tenant) till order of eviction under the
Rent
from the date of determination of tenancy since such a tenant
continues to be a tenant (statutory tenant) till order of eviction under the
Rent
tenancy into two tenancies as a legal consequence of decree
for partition by metes and bounds between the co-lessors:-
"C. Whether the tenancy ... holding that the contract of tenancy being single and
indivisible, in the absence of any statutory provision to that effect,
cannot stand substituted
learned District Judge dismissed the statutory appeal preferred by
the appellant holding that the tenancy of the appellant having been
determined, the appellant