See Sec. iv.
Reg. 11.1811.
See Act VI.
1849.
A.D. 1804.] REGULATION 1. 733
for the ranks of their ancestors and predecessors ; in which cases the occu-
pants shall not be deprived of any part of the land which is in actual cul-
tivation, but shall continue to possess the whole under the conditions
above prescribed. Provided, however, that nothing contained in this
section shall be construed to annul or set aside any of the rights of the
jagheerdars, or of the proprietors of the land, under any existing engage-
ments, or under the rules contained in 7^22^^2022 A7777. 1793, 0227
AUZ! 1795, until the arrangements prescribed in this section
shall, w ith the consent of the zemindars concerned, have been carried into
complete ehect.
XX. [Lands required for tannahs to be cleared by collector; expense,
how to be paid.]—-7o^c2227o7 Xoc^'022 77. 77qy^7a^'o?z 77. 1811.
XXI. 77?^. The land required for the residence of an invalid, and
comprehended within the boundary of his house, garden, and othces, shall
be included under a distinct head in the pottah for his jagheer, and the
rate which he is to pay for this portion of land shall be fixed by the col-
lector at two-thirds of the usual rates of the district for such land.
Xooo727. Any land which shall be required in each village for roads,
wells, or other public purposes, shall be purchased by Government, and
shall be bestowed on the tannah gratis; the amount of the purchase-
money shall be inserted in the contingent bill of the collector.
XXII. [Option of taking lands or a pension ; rates of pensions.]—77-
6'02727c7 7/ Ao6^2072 77! 6027 ^60 /Sc6PW2 777. 7?6^22^2072 77. 1811.
XXIII. Every native commissioned, non-commissioned, and private
invalid, not admitted on the jagheerdar establishment, but admitted on the
pension establishment, shall, on being allowed to retire on reduced pay,
receive a descriptive roll addressed to the collector of the district, speci-
fying the name, age, and height of the invalid, the place at which he was
born as well as that at which he may choose to reside, the period of his
services and in what regiment or regiments he may have served, his wounds
if he shall have received any, and any corporal peculiarities or marks
tending to identify his person. Copies of these rolls shall be regularly
forwarded to the military auditor-general.
XAlV. The half-yearly or annual presentation of this roll to the col-
lector of the district to whom it is addressed, shall entitle the invalid
pensioner to receive the reduced pay of his rank ; and on the receipt
of the roll after his death, the collector shall pay to his heirs, or other
person properly empowered to receive the amount of the arrears which
may have been due at the time of his decease.
XXV. At every half-yearly or annual payment, the invalid pensioner
shall give a receipt for the amount of pay then due to him, which shall be
transferred by the collector to the military auditor-general for audit, by
whom it shall be returned to the collector, and received as a voucher by
the accountant-general, to be charged in the military department. After
the decease of an invalid pensioner, the collector shall transmit his descrip-
Nothing contained
in this section shall
1793, uwr2 2?eo. ZF7.
1795.
private invalids not
admitted on the jag-
heerdar establishment,
but admitted on the
pension establishment,
to be furnished with a
descriptive roll ad-
dressed to the col-
lector.
The presentation of
such roll to the collec-
tor shall entitle the in-
valid pensioner, or his
heirs, to his reduced
pay to the time of his
death.
The invalid pen-
sioner to execute a re-
ceipt for each payment,
which the collector is
to transfer to the mili-
tary auditor-general for
audit.
On the death of the
pensioner, the collector
Reg. 11.1811.
See Act VI.
1849.
A.D. 1804.] REGULATION 1. 733
for the ranks of their ancestors and predecessors ; in which cases the occu-
pants shall not be deprived of any part of the land which is in actual cul-
tivation, but shall continue to possess the whole under the conditions
above prescribed. Provided, however, that nothing contained in this
section shall be construed to annul or set aside any of the rights of the
jagheerdars, or of the proprietors of the land, under any existing engage-
ments, or under the rules contained in 7^22^^2022 A7777. 1793, 0227
AUZ! 1795, until the arrangements prescribed in this section
shall, w ith the consent of the zemindars concerned, have been carried into
complete ehect.
XX. [Lands required for tannahs to be cleared by collector; expense,
how to be paid.]—-7o^c2227o7 Xoc^'022 77. 77qy^7a^'o?z 77. 1811.
XXI. 77?^. The land required for the residence of an invalid, and
comprehended within the boundary of his house, garden, and othces, shall
be included under a distinct head in the pottah for his jagheer, and the
rate which he is to pay for this portion of land shall be fixed by the col-
lector at two-thirds of the usual rates of the district for such land.
Xooo727. Any land which shall be required in each village for roads,
wells, or other public purposes, shall be purchased by Government, and
shall be bestowed on the tannah gratis; the amount of the purchase-
money shall be inserted in the contingent bill of the collector.
XXII. [Option of taking lands or a pension ; rates of pensions.]—77-
6'02727c7 7/ Ao6^2072 77! 6027 ^60 /Sc6PW2 777. 7?6^22^2072 77. 1811.
XXIII. Every native commissioned, non-commissioned, and private
invalid, not admitted on the jagheerdar establishment, but admitted on the
pension establishment, shall, on being allowed to retire on reduced pay,
receive a descriptive roll addressed to the collector of the district, speci-
fying the name, age, and height of the invalid, the place at which he was
born as well as that at which he may choose to reside, the period of his
services and in what regiment or regiments he may have served, his wounds
if he shall have received any, and any corporal peculiarities or marks
tending to identify his person. Copies of these rolls shall be regularly
forwarded to the military auditor-general.
XAlV. The half-yearly or annual presentation of this roll to the col-
lector of the district to whom it is addressed, shall entitle the invalid
pensioner to receive the reduced pay of his rank ; and on the receipt
of the roll after his death, the collector shall pay to his heirs, or other
person properly empowered to receive the amount of the arrears which
may have been due at the time of his decease.
XXV. At every half-yearly or annual payment, the invalid pensioner
shall give a receipt for the amount of pay then due to him, which shall be
transferred by the collector to the military auditor-general for audit, by
whom it shall be returned to the collector, and received as a voucher by
the accountant-general, to be charged in the military department. After
the decease of an invalid pensioner, the collector shall transmit his descrip-
Nothing contained
in this section shall
1793, uwr2 2?eo. ZF7.
1795.
private invalids not
admitted on the jag-
heerdar establishment,
but admitted on the
pension establishment,
to be furnished with a
descriptive roll ad-
dressed to the col-
lector.
The presentation of
such roll to the collec-
tor shall entitle the in-
valid pensioner, or his
heirs, to his reduced
pay to the time of his
death.
The invalid pen-
sioner to execute a re-
ceipt for each payment,
which the collector is
to transfer to the mili-
tary auditor-general for
audit.
On the death of the
pensioner, the collector