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Section 87

Abandonment.

The Uttar Pradesh Tenancy Act 1939
(1) Subject to the provisions of sub-sections (2) and (3), a tenant, who ceases to cultivate and leaves the neighbourhood, shall not lose his interest in his holding, if he leaves in charge thereof a person responsible for payment of the rent as it falls due and gives written notice to the land- holder of such arrangement.

(2) If the person so left in charge is a person, -

(a) on whom, in the event of the tenant's death, the tenant's interest would devolve; or

(b) who is to manage the holding for the benefit of the person on whom in the event of the tenant's death the tenant's interest would devolve, the tenant shall on the expiry of a period of five years, lose period, resumes cultivation thereof, and such interest shall devolve on the person on whom the tenant's interest would devolve in the event of his death.

(3) If the person so left in charge is not a person mentioned in sub-section (2), the tenant shall, on the expiry of the period for which he could have sub-let, be *presumed to have abandoned his holding, unless within such period he resumes cultivation thereof.

(4) A tenant who ceases to cultivate and leaves the neighbourhood otherwise than in accordance with the provisions of sub-section (1), shall be presumed to have abandoned his holding.




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