Fazandari: Difference between revisions

From bombaywiki
Jump to navigation Jump to search
Created page with "Was a kind of sub-tenure and closely associated with the Pension and tax Tenure. It was a tenure between a private proprietor and the tenant. The owner of the land was known a..."
 
No edit summary
Line 1: Line 1:
Was a kind of sub-tenure and closely associated with the Pension and tax Tenure. It was a tenure between a private proprietor and the tenant. The owner of the land was known as the Fazandar who let land under his/her tenure for building purposes on a low annual ground rent and in most of the cases the agreement was never formal or written.
Was a kind of sub-tenure and closely associated with the Pension and tax Tenure. It was a tenure between a private proprietor and the tenant. The owner of the land was known as the Fazandar who let land under his/her tenure for building purposes on a low annual ground rent and in most of the cases the agreement was never formal or written.
Land held under this tenure was found in Fort, Girgaum, Malabar Hill, Colaba and Mahim and as per the Colonel Laughton's Survey constituted 2551 acres.
Land held under this tenure was found in Fort, Girgaum, Malabar Hill, Colaba and Mahim and as per the Colonel Laughton's Survey constituted 2551 acres.
Source:
The Gazetteer of Bombay City and Island, VOlume II.1909

Revision as of 14:11, 10 November 2017

Was a kind of sub-tenure and closely associated with the Pension and tax Tenure. It was a tenure between a private proprietor and the tenant. The owner of the land was known as the Fazandar who let land under his/her tenure for building purposes on a low annual ground rent and in most of the cases the agreement was never formal or written. Land held under this tenure was found in Fort, Girgaum, Malabar Hill, Colaba and Mahim and as per the Colonel Laughton's Survey constituted 2551 acres.


Source:

The Gazetteer of Bombay City and Island, VOlume II.1909