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  2. Ryot - Wikipedia

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    Ryot (alternatives: raiyat, rait or ravat) was a general economic term used throughout India for peasant cultivators but with variations in different provinces. While zamindars were landlords, raiyats were tenants and cultivators, and served as hired labour.

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  4. 7 things you should know about tenant rights - AOL

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    Many of your tenant rights are spelled out in state or local laws. In a situation where you feel you are being treated unfairly for any reason, check with your state's laws on tenant and landlord ...

  5. Category : High-importance Housing and Tenant Rights articles

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  6. - List of tenant unions in the United States (high priority) - Rent strikes in New York City (could be split from section of Rent strike#North America) - 04:15, 26 July 2023 (UTC) - Bronx Tenants League - 04:15, 26 July 2023 (UTC) - Consolidated Tenants League - 04:15, 26 July 2023 (UTC)

  7. What would a Tenant Bill of Rights look like? Here's what ...

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    The proposed bill of rights "tilts the balance of power away from abusive landlords and back to working-class Rhode Islanders," Reclaim tenant organizer Shana Crandell said in a statement.

  8. Housing tenure - Wikipedia

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    Housing tenure is a financial arrangement and ownership structure under which someone has the right to live in a house or apartment.The most frequent forms are tenancy, in which rent is paid by the occupant to a landlord, and owner-occupancy, where the occupant owns their own home.

  9. Bengal Tenancy Act (1885) - Wikipedia

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    The Bengal Tenancy Act 1885 was an enactment of the Bengal government that defined the rights of zamindars lords and their tenants in response to a widespread peasant revolt. In "Pabna Revolts" or Pabna Agrarian Uprisings were actually mass meetings, strikes, and legal battles against exploitative zamindars that had started since 1870s.