| Thomas John Newbold - 1839 - 534 頁
...the town, and in its immediate vicinity. That the owner of the soil cannot eject the cultivator, as long as he continues to pay him a certain portion...for certain periods, is evidence of waste. That the period for Paddy Lands is 3 years. Cocoa-nut and other fruit-trees 3 years. Gambier 1 year. Pepper... | |
| Thomas John Newbold - 1839 - 546 頁
...the town, and in its immediate vicinity. That the owner of the soil cannot eject the cultivator, as long as he continues to pay him a certain portion...for certain periods, is evidence of waste. That the period for Paddy Lands is 3 years. Cocoa-nut and other fruit-trees 3 years. Gambier 1 year. Pepper... | |
| James Richardson Logan - 1856 - 428 頁
...territory of " Malacca, the owners of the soil, and the cultivators of it, are " entirely distinct persons, except in and in the immediate vicinity " of town...do." In the year 1847 a hope was entertained that son:e improvement would soon be brought about. In that year a number of European gentlemen applied... | |
| 1884 - 886 頁
...otherwise dispose of hia interest, without prejudice to the cultivator, and the cultivator rice rertd. That in case the cultivator allows the land to lie...eject him by due process of law. That the fact of lauds lying uncultivated for periods, is evidence of waste. That the period for paddy is ... ... 3... | |
| 1916 - 584 頁
...the territories of Malacca that in case the cultivator 1) allows the land to He waste, the owner 1) of the soil may eject him by due process of law. That...lands, lying uncultivated for certain periods, is cvidence of waste. That the period for. Paddy Lands is 3 years. Cocoa-nut and other fruittrees 3 years.... | |
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