younger brothers, if they have made a due progress 1X- 'in learning ; 205. ' And if all of them, being unlearned, acquire ' property before partition by their own labour, there ' shall be an equal division of that property without ' regard to the jirst-bom... Works - Page 24by Sir William Jones - 1807Full view - About this book
| Manu (Lawgiver) - Hindu law - 1796 - 442 pages
...their own ' labour, there fhall be an equal divifion of that ' property -without regard to the firft born ; for it * was not the wealth of their father : this rule is c clearly fettled. 206. 'Wealth, however, acquired by learning, belongs exclufively to any one of them,... | |
| Manu (Lawgiver) - Hindu law - 1825 - 490 pages
...own labour, there ' shall be an equal division of that property without ' regard to the jirst-bom ; for it was not the wealth ' of their father: this rule is clearly settled. 206. ' Wealth, however, acquired by learning, be' longs exclusively to any one of them, who... | |
| Manu (Lawgiver) - Brahmans - 1825 - 488 pages
...own labour, there ' shall be an equal division of that property without ' regard to the jirst-born ; for it was not the wealth ' of their father : this rule is clearly settled. 206. ' Wealth, however, acquired by learning, be' longs exclusively to any one of them, who... | |
| Vācaspatimiśra - Hindu law - 1863 - 458 pages
...own labour, there shall be an equal division *'ll°"B of that property without regard to the first born ; for it was not the wealth of their father : this rule is clearly settled. Explanation. Labour means employment in agriculture, and so forth. Equal means in just proportion.... | |
| Vācaspatimiśra - Hindu law - 1863 - 542 pages
...labour, there shall be an equal division them. of that property loithout regard to the first bom ; for it was not the wealth of their father : this rule is clearly settled. Labour means employment in agriculture, and 80 forth. Equal means in jiwt proportion. Therefore,... | |
| Jagannātha Tarkapañchānana - Civil law - 1865 - 658 pages
...their own labour, there shall be an equal division of that property without regard to the first-born, for it was not the wealth of their father : this rule is clearly settled. "Unlearned" is merely an instance : the rule is the same if they be learned. CULLUCABHATTA.... | |
| Madras (India : Presidency). Sadr ʻAdālat - Law reports, digests, etc - 1858 - 380 pages
...enumerated." " Thus : "Wealth acquired by learning belongs exclusively to him win; acquired it, and so does any thing given by a friend, received on account of marriage, or presented as a mark of respect. Menu, Chapter Nine, Section 200." Whatever is acquired as a present... | |
| Shama Churun Sircar - Hindu law - 1867 - 1246 pages
...The gains of science do, however, belong exclu*" sively ( t ) to him who acquired the same, and so does any thing given by a friend, received on account of marriage, and what is obtained as Madhu-parkika (d.) ( t ) By the use of the term ' exclusively1 an illiterate... | |
| Standish Grove Grady - Hindu law - 1868 - 582 pages
...by their own labour, there shall be an equal division of that property [without regard to the first born,] for it was not the wealth of their father — this rule is clearly settled, Mayuklia, ch. iv. s. vii. § 14. OTHER EXEMPTION FROM PARTITION. — Menu, ch. ix. § 219,... | |
| Manu, Graves Champney Haughton - Hindu law - 1869 - 366 pages
...their own labour, there shall be an equal division of that property without regard to the firstborn ; for it was not the wealth of their father : this rule is clearly settled. thing given by a friend, received on account of marriage, or presented as a mark of respect... | |
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