A.D. 1793.]
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251
Council has passed the following rules, applicable to the distinct conside-
rations above enumerated.
II. In cases in which it shall appear to the Court of Wards that the
produce of the estate of a disqualified proprietor is insufficient to provide
for the expense of a separate establishment for the management of it, in
conformity to Section XXI. Regulation VIII. 1793, and Regulation X.
1793, the court are empowered to take such measures as, from the cir-
cumstances of the case, may appear to them best calculated for providing
for the security of the public revenue and the maintenance of the pro-
prietors of the lands. .
III. The Court of Wards are empowered to invest female proprietors
of land with the management of their own estates, in cases in which the
court may be fully satisfied that they are competent to the charge from
their capacity and habits of business. The court are immediately to
report to the Governor-General in Council every instance in which they
may exercise the powers vested in them by this section, with the grounds
on which they may deem the proprietors qualified for the management of
their lands.
IV. Female proprietors who may be exempted from the operation of
the Regulations regarding disqualified landholders, in virtue of the rule
contained in the preceding section, are to execute the same engagements
as other proprietors who are held qualified for the management of their
lands.
V. Where portions of the same estate belonging to a disqualified land-
holder may be situated in different zillahs, the Court of Wards are
empowered to authorize the monthly and annual accounts of the whole
estate required to be furnished by the manager, to be rendered to the col-
lector of the zillah in which the principal portion of the estate may be
situated, instead of delivering separate accounts for each portion to the
collector of the %illah in which it may be included.
VI. In cases in which, from the contiguity of a number of small estates
belonging to disqualified proprietors, two or more of them can be conve-
niently superintended by one manager, the court are empowered to
entrust as many of the estates to the management of the same person as
may appear to them advisable.
to proceed where the
produce of an estate is
insufficient to defray
the expense of an es-
tablishment for the
management of it.
Court empowered to
in-vest female proprie-
tors with the manage-
when deemed qualified
for the charge.
Female proprietors
invested with the ma-
same engagements as
other proprietors not
disqualified.
Manager's accounts
of estates situated in
different zillahs to he
rendered to one col-
lector.
Cases in which the
Court of Wards are
empowered to commit
several estates to the
charge of one manager.
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REGULATION L.
251
Council has passed the following rules, applicable to the distinct conside-
rations above enumerated.
II. In cases in which it shall appear to the Court of Wards that the
produce of the estate of a disqualified proprietor is insufficient to provide
for the expense of a separate establishment for the management of it, in
conformity to Section XXI. Regulation VIII. 1793, and Regulation X.
1793, the court are empowered to take such measures as, from the cir-
cumstances of the case, may appear to them best calculated for providing
for the security of the public revenue and the maintenance of the pro-
prietors of the lands. .
III. The Court of Wards are empowered to invest female proprietors
of land with the management of their own estates, in cases in which the
court may be fully satisfied that they are competent to the charge from
their capacity and habits of business. The court are immediately to
report to the Governor-General in Council every instance in which they
may exercise the powers vested in them by this section, with the grounds
on which they may deem the proprietors qualified for the management of
their lands.
IV. Female proprietors who may be exempted from the operation of
the Regulations regarding disqualified landholders, in virtue of the rule
contained in the preceding section, are to execute the same engagements
as other proprietors who are held qualified for the management of their
lands.
V. Where portions of the same estate belonging to a disqualified land-
holder may be situated in different zillahs, the Court of Wards are
empowered to authorize the monthly and annual accounts of the whole
estate required to be furnished by the manager, to be rendered to the col-
lector of the zillah in which the principal portion of the estate may be
situated, instead of delivering separate accounts for each portion to the
collector of the %illah in which it may be included.
VI. In cases in which, from the contiguity of a number of small estates
belonging to disqualified proprietors, two or more of them can be conve-
niently superintended by one manager, the court are empowered to
entrust as many of the estates to the management of the same person as
may appear to them advisable.
to proceed where the
produce of an estate is
insufficient to defray
the expense of an es-
tablishment for the
management of it.
Court empowered to
in-vest female proprie-
tors with the manage-
when deemed qualified
for the charge.
Female proprietors
invested with the ma-
same engagements as
other proprietors not
disqualified.
Manager's accounts
of estates situated in
different zillahs to he
rendered to one col-
lector.
Cases in which the
Court of Wards are
empowered to commit
several estates to the
charge of one manager.
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