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A.D. 1803.]

REGULATION XXIV.

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A.D. 1803. REGULATION XXIV.*

[[ADAPTATION OF REGULATION XXIV. 1793, AND XXXIV. 1795.]

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I. THE following rules are prescribed for determining the continuance
or discontinuance of the pensions payable in ready money, from the trea-
suries in the provinces ceded by the Nawaub Vizier to the Honourable the
English East-India Company.
II. Pensions which may have been granted by the late Government,
either wholly or in part, as indemnifications for altumgah, ayma, or other
lands (held by sunnuds conferring a right in perpetuity) resumed by such
Government, shall not be liable to resumption on the death of the persons
who now receive them, notwithstanding that such resumption made part
of the original order issued for the confirmation of them; but are to be
regarded as property, and are to descend to the heirs of the present and
future receivers, and are declared liable to be sued for, and inherited in
the same manner as other property.
III. Pensions which may have been, in like manner, granted as an
indemnification for lands resumed by the late Government, held only under
a life tenure, shall be continued during the lifetime of the persons who
were in receipt of them at the time of the cession, whether they be the
original grantees or their heirs.
IV. The cauzies and mufties of the principal cities having always
received khelats or shawls at the two Eeds or Mahomedan festivals, the
expense thereof is to be defrayed by the judge and magistrate in the usual
manner, and at the customary rate.
V. AzzwA Pensions which may have been granted by the late Govern-
ment to the indigent, aged, or helpless, under tusheeas, or certificates, spe-
cifying that such pensions were to cease on the demise of the holders,
shall be continued to the persons who received them at the period of the
cession, during their respective lives, whether they be the original grantees
* It is enacted by Sec. ii. Reg. XXII. 1806, that collectors shall submit their proceedings
on all claims to pensions for the decision of the Board of Revenue; and by Sec. ii. Reg. XI.
1813, that no pensions shall be paid after the 1st October, 1813, unless the claimants prove
their right to the same before the Revenue authorities.

Reg. XXIV. 1803.

Pensions to be con-
sidered as property.
[ACUX7U. 1795,77.]

Certain pensions to
determine on the de-
mise of the party.

AHowances for khe-
lats to be granted to the
cauzy and mufty.
[ATATAfrU. 1795, m]

Pensions to be con-
tinued during the iives
of the cession, whether
the original grantees or
not.
 
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