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Tenant with proprietary rights bound by:

A. Schedule I
B. Schedule II
C. Punjab Tenancy Act
D. Crown Grants Act
Correct Answer: B. Schedule II

The question addresses the specific legal framework governing tenants who have acquired proprietary rights, often under special land reform or settlement schemes. The correct answer is Schedule II. In many land laws, specific schedules are appended to the main act to detail particular conditions, rights, and obligations for different categories of landholders or tenants. Schedule II, in this context, would contain the precise terms and limitations applicable to tenants granted proprietary rights, ensuring clarity and legal enforceability of their tenure.

  • Schedule I would likely cover different provisions.
  • The Punjab Tenancy Act is the overarching law, but the specific binding conditions for proprietary tenants are typically enumerated in a detailed schedule.
  • The Crown Grants Act deals with grants from the Crown, which is a different legal instrument, not directly defining the conditions for a tenant with proprietary rights under a tenancy act.

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