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What was the fate of tenecy bill in U.P.??
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Answered by Shivamyadav4131
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Explanation:

1. Short title, extent and commencement. - (1) This Act may be called the United Provinces Tenancy Act, 1939.

(2) It extends to the whole of Uttar Pradesh except the areas specified in the First Schedule, the Jaunsar Bawar Pargana of the Dehra Dun district and portion of the Mirzapur district south of the Kaimur Range :

Provided that the State Government may, by notification in the official Gazette, extend the whole or any part of this Act to the whole or any portion of the area specified in the First Schedule subject to such modification, if any, as it thinks fit:

Provided further that when this Act or any portion of it is extended to the whole or any portion of the area specified in the First Schedule with or without modification, so much of any Act or Regulation in force therein as is inconsistent with this Act or the portion so extended or with any modification made therein, shall be deemed to have been repealed thereby :

Provided further that no provision of this Act which is inconsistent with the provisions of the Pargana of Kaswar Raja Act, 1915, shall apply to the Pargana of Kaswar Raja in the district of Benaras.

(3) It shall come into force on such date as the State Government may, by notification in the official Gazette, appoint in this behalf.

2. Repeal. - (1) The Agra Tenancy Act, 1926, is hereby repealed except in respect of the areas to which this Act does not apply.

(2) The Oudh Rent Act, 1886, is hereby repealed.3. Interpretation. - In this Act, unless there is something repugnant in the subject or context, -

(1) all words and expressions used to denote the possessor of any right, title or interest in land, whether the same be proprietary or otherwise, shall be deemed to include the predecessors in right, title or interest of such person.

(2) "agricultural year" means the year commencing on the first day of July and ending on the thirtieth day of June;

(3) "Board", "Commissioner", "Collector", "Revenue Court", "Revenue Officer", "Settlement Officer", "Assistant Settlement Officer", "Assistant Collector", "Assistant Collector incharge of a sub-division", "tahsildar", "mahal", "lambardar" "sub-proprietor", under-proprietor", "superior proprietor" and "minor" have the same meaning as in the United Provinces Land Revenue Act, 1901, except that a sub-proprietor does not include a rent-free grantee.

(4) "Commissioner" includes an Additional Commissioner and "Collector" includes an Additional "Collector".

(5) "crops" include shrubs, bushes, plants and climbers such as tea bushes, rose bushes, betel plants, plantains, and papitas;

(6) "grove-land" means any specific piece of land in a mahal or mahals having trees planted thereon in such numbers that they preclude, or when full grown will preclude, the land or any considerable portion thereof from being used primarily for any other purpose, and the trees on such land constitute a grove;

(7) "holding" means a parcel or parcels of land held under one lease, engagement or grant, or in the absence of such lease, engagement or grant under one tenure and in the case of a thekedar includes the theka area;

Answered by nalinitaneja88
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