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The regulations of the government of Fort William in Bengal in force at the end of 1853 - to which are added, the acts of the government of India in force in that presidency: with lists of titles and an index (2): Regulations from 1806 to 1834 — London, 1854

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REGULATION XI.

[A.D. 1811.

Reg. IX. 1811.

o/Acc.
a-jcv. Aey. ALAU. 1793,
<S*ee. Aey. A1AH/.
1795, aw^Z Aee. Jp.

made a just and true report in writing to the custom-master at Calcutta of
the number of persons, male and female, imported by him into Bengal, in
and on board the above-mentioned-, and if the said-has
not since his last arrival in Bengal, and shall not whilst lie the said
--, or the said -, shall be or remain in Bengal, land for the
purpose of selling, giving away, or otherwise disposing of any person or
persons imported on board the said-, as and for a slave or slaves,
and if the said-has not sold, given away, or disposed of, and shall
not in Bengal, or in any of the countries of, or under the management of
the said United Company, their governors or servants in India, sell, give
away, or dispose of any person or persons, male or female, imported on
board the said-, on this her last arrival in Bengal, as and for a
slave or slaves, then this obligation shall be void, otherwise the same shall
be and remain in full force and virtue.
" Sealed and delivered (where no stamps are
used) in the presence of-

A.D. 1811. REGULATION XI.
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; PASSED by bA jRyggAgTzqy Mg M (7ozz?zcA, o?z Me
10M Azzyzz^, 1811.
I. WHEREAS it is declared by Section XXV. Regulation XXV. 1798,
extended to Benares by Section II. Regulation XXVI. 1795, and re-
enacted for the ceded and conquered provinces by Section LV. Regula-
tion XXVI. 1803, in regard to the allotment of the public jumma on lands
ordered to be divided into two or more estates, that "if it shall be proved
to the satisfaction of the Governor-General in Council, within three years
after the parties may have been put in possession, that the jumma was
fraudulently or erroneously apportioned at the time of the division, he
reserves to himself the power of ordering a new allotment of the jumma
upon the several estates into which it may have been divided, &c.and
whereas the security of the public revenue requires that the said period of
three years should be extended; the following rules have been enacted, to
be in force from the period of their promulgation throughout the provinces
immediately dependent on the presidency of Fort William.
II. * /Sbgbyw^ q/* NggAbzz AhVU. W AU. 1793, NgcAozz TV.
ALyzMzAbzz AW UZ. 1795, tmaf NggA'ozz A U. AgyMAAbM AhY IV. 1803,
Mg jograbA q/ Amg wzMM zcbz'gb A -sbcA bg cozz/^gAzz^ ybz- Mg
* The Regulations referred to in this section being rescinded in toto by Reg. XIX. 1814,
the partial rescissions of this section are superseded. Reg. XIX. 1814, contains a consoli-
dation of the rules previously in force relating to divisions of estates ; but the provisions of
this Regulation are only partially embodied therein.—See Sec. xxv. Reg. XIX. 1814.
 
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