700
REGULATION XLV.
[A.D. 1803.
[ATA'AfJ/L 1793, Lr.]
Proprietors are aiso
togive security.
Reg. XLV. 1803.
damage to which the districts and places for the protection of which they
have been constructed would be liable from inundation, in the event of
their not receiving the necessary annual repairs ; and there being the
strongest grounds for believing, that if the embankments, reservoirs, and
water-courses, in the estates of individuals, which are not considered as
public works, were enlarged or put into a proper state of repair, and new
works of the same nature made where necessary and practicable, a suhi-
cient portion of the crops might be preserved in seasons of drought or
inundation for the subsistence of the body of the people, and consequently
the occurrence of famine be prevented; and the Governor-General in
Counci) being therefore solicitous to encourage proprietors, farmers, and
cultivators of land, to undertake those important improvements in their
estates and lands; the following rules are accordingly enacted.
II. to VII. [Care and superintendence of embankments.]—7tUscm</o7
Zj/ Scc/2072 77. 7fcyo/u/2072 17.1806.
VIII. [&27720 us- Vcc/zo??, 1777 TZcyu/uAmz A7VA777. 1793.]
IX. The applications for such advances are to be made in writing to the
collector of the zillah, and are to specify the nature and extent of the
work for which they are required, the period by which it wi!l be completed,
and the amount of the advance solicited. The person applying for
advances is to give security for the payment of the advance with interest,
and aiso for the payment of the penalty to be exacted in the cases men-
tioned in Section X., and shall specify in his application the security he
may have to oher. Where the person making the application maybe the
proprietor of the lands for the beneht of which the works are intended,
he shall give the like security as is required from farmers or other
persons.
X. XI. [&27720 %.s Ucc/Zozs- Ak mu/ V7. TAyu/o/zcoz AWV777. 1793,
077227/772^ /Ac ^mCZZ/Ao-SC-S,]
XII. to XV. [&27720 m Scc/zo72.s 777. /o V V. 7/0^22/0/2072 AAUV777.1793.]
A.D. 1803. REGULATION XLV.
A REGULATION jCu /Zo VkTwo?). 0/ /Ac 67)A/, AA'/coz', mu/ 7'oppc)' AAuA o/ /Ac
TVcw/ucGs ccAcc/ AyVcAVwmA U77r /o /Ao77o72022?'%Z7o /Ac Aoy/Z.sA 7u.s/-
7)2A/u 6h772;2C-77^ ; PASSED Ay /Ac Got'C2'7307'- 6/c22C7Y2/ 272 670227202*/, 072 /Ac
24/A q/717227'cA', 1803.
[Superseded by the abolition of the Furruckabad mint, by Regula-
tion II. 1824, and by the establishment of one uniform coinage of silver
and gold coins by Act XVII. 1835, and of copper coins by Acts XXI.
1835, and XXII. 1844.]
REGULATION XLV.
[A.D. 1803.
[ATA'AfJ/L 1793, Lr.]
Proprietors are aiso
togive security.
Reg. XLV. 1803.
damage to which the districts and places for the protection of which they
have been constructed would be liable from inundation, in the event of
their not receiving the necessary annual repairs ; and there being the
strongest grounds for believing, that if the embankments, reservoirs, and
water-courses, in the estates of individuals, which are not considered as
public works, were enlarged or put into a proper state of repair, and new
works of the same nature made where necessary and practicable, a suhi-
cient portion of the crops might be preserved in seasons of drought or
inundation for the subsistence of the body of the people, and consequently
the occurrence of famine be prevented; and the Governor-General in
Counci) being therefore solicitous to encourage proprietors, farmers, and
cultivators of land, to undertake those important improvements in their
estates and lands; the following rules are accordingly enacted.
II. to VII. [Care and superintendence of embankments.]—7tUscm</o7
Zj/ Scc/2072 77. 7fcyo/u/2072 17.1806.
VIII. [&27720 us- Vcc/zo??, 1777 TZcyu/uAmz A7VA777. 1793.]
IX. The applications for such advances are to be made in writing to the
collector of the zillah, and are to specify the nature and extent of the
work for which they are required, the period by which it wi!l be completed,
and the amount of the advance solicited. The person applying for
advances is to give security for the payment of the advance with interest,
and aiso for the payment of the penalty to be exacted in the cases men-
tioned in Section X., and shall specify in his application the security he
may have to oher. Where the person making the application maybe the
proprietor of the lands for the beneht of which the works are intended,
he shall give the like security as is required from farmers or other
persons.
X. XI. [&27720 %.s Ucc/Zozs- Ak mu/ V7. TAyu/o/zcoz AWV777. 1793,
077227/772^ /Ac ^mCZZ/Ao-SC-S,]
XII. to XV. [&27720 m Scc/zo72.s 777. /o V V. 7/0^22/0/2072 AAUV777.1793.]
A.D. 1803. REGULATION XLV.
A REGULATION jCu /Zo VkTwo?). 0/ /Ac 67)A/, AA'/coz', mu/ 7'oppc)' AAuA o/ /Ac
TVcw/ucGs ccAcc/ AyVcAVwmA U77r /o /Ao77o72022?'%Z7o /Ac Aoy/Z.sA 7u.s/-
7)2A/u 6h772;2C-77^ ; PASSED Ay /Ac Got'C2'7307'- 6/c22C7Y2/ 272 670227202*/, 072 /Ac
24/A q/717227'cA', 1803.
[Superseded by the abolition of the Furruckabad mint, by Regula-
tion II. 1824, and by the establishment of one uniform coinage of silver
and gold coins by Act XVII. 1835, and of copper coins by Acts XXI.
1835, and XXII. 1844.]