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An “Improvement” does NOT include:

A. Construction of wells
B. Planting of trees
C. Clearances in ordinary cultivation
D. Buildings for cultivation
Correct Answer: C. Clearances in ordinary cultivation

The legal definition of "Improvement" in land law typically refers to substantial, lasting enhancements to the land's value or productivity, distinguishing them from routine agricultural tasks. The correct answer is Clearances in ordinary cultivation.

  • A) Construction of wells: Wells provide irrigation, a significant and permanent enhancement to agricultural land.
  • B) Planting of trees: Trees, especially fruit or timber trees, add long-term value, prevent erosion, and can be a source of income.
  • D) Buildings for cultivation: Structures like barns, sheds, or farmhouses directly support farming operations and add value to the property.
  • Clearances in ordinary cultivation: This refers to routine activities like weeding, removing stubble, or preparing land for planting, which are part of normal farming and do not constitute a permanent "improvement."

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