Details | A market, a movable market, one held only on certain days in a week, affair. A hat is a benefit arising out of land and is a benefit arising out of land and is therefore an immovable property. [Wilson’s glossary]
A hat or bazzar sitting once in a once in a week is not uncommon in this country. If a hat sits once in a week regularly then it will come under mischief of the SAT Act. The expression “particular days” in the definition of ‘hat and bazzar’ if read together with necessary emphasis that the word ‘particular’ deserves, then it will be clear that the word ‘days’ will also include a day as well in view of the provision of the General Clauses Act and the history of relevant legislation. [45 DLR (AD) 23=12 BLD (AD) 170] [State Acquisition and Tenancy Act, 1950 (XXVIII of 1951), section 2(12), 20(2a) and General Clauses Act, 1897 (X of 1897), section 13(2)] [Rotofrusy on Civil Law and Rulings, Vol.1, p. 531] |