The family had considerable tenure of lands around Tain.
2.
The Declaration strongly emphasizes that " the use and tenure of land should be subject to public control ".
3.
One basic issue was the conditions on which the settlers were given tenure of lands ( " dzier | awa " ).
4.
Arising from the feudal connection between tenure of land and jurisdiction, the status of immediate subject was further distinct from that of a state of the Empire.
5.
In the early 1880s, in terms of gaining sympathetic public opinion, crofters were protesting very effectively, with rent strikes and land raids, about their lack of secure tenure of land and their severely reduced access to land.
6.
Much more important was the Act of 1793 giving the Catholics the Parliamentary and municipal franchise, admitting them to the universities and to military and civil offices, and removing all restrictions in regard to the tenure of land.
7.
They do not want constitutional government; they do not want ameliorated institutions . . . they want to change the tenure of land, to drive out the present owners of the soil and to put an end to ecclesiastical establishments.
8.
A person or community whose tenure of land is legally insecure as a result of past racially discriminatory laws or practices is entitled, to the extent provided by an Act of Parliament, either to tenure which is legally secure or to comparable redress.
9.
He went on to write 10 books and many articles on local history and archaeology, of which " The History of Ancient Tenures of Land in the Marches of North Wales ", 1885, was regarded both by himself and other scholars as his best work.
10.
The hand of Dalhousie had fallen heavily upon the Marathas, and in addition to this, the Inam Commission ( An Inam was a rent free tenure of Land ) which had lately made an exhaustive survey of the title deeds of all land owners in Deccan and confiscated 20, 000 estates, had caused widespread consternation.