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REGULATION XIII.
[A.D. 1811.
What number of
judges the Courts of
Sudder Dewanny Ad-
awlut and Nizamut
Adawlut shall in future
consist of.
Reg. XIII. 1811.
part of the country
where his servicesmay
be required in the con-
clusion of settlements
and the performance of
The Board, with the
his authority shall ex-
tend.
The Board also to
determine what part of
the establishment of
their secretary's office
shall attend the mem-
of such deputation a
single member of the
XccoTzzA. The Courts of Sudder Dewanny Adawlut and Nizamut Adawlut
shall in future consist of a cAzh/gMTqc, and of as many puisne judges as See Sec. u
the Governor-General in Council may from time to time deem necessary Reg. in. 1829
for the despatch of the business of those courts.
A.D. 1811. REGULATION XIII.
A REGULATION jd77' 2^6 77707T C07Zrd7M67^ H72^ ^?CZ<?7Z^ Zh.FcA<27T/a o/*
o/ Z*Ac A?0%7vA q/* AUr67mC .' PASSED Ay fAg UAg-Ak'cV&Fh bz Uo2Z7ZCz7, 07Z
^Ag lS^ADc^oA^, 1811.
I. WHEREAS, by Section XLIX. Regulation II. 1793, two members
are required to form a Board of Revenue ; and whereas the said Board
now consists of only two members, exclusive of the President, who is
likewise a member of the Supreme Council; and whereas it may often be
convenient and advisable that one of the members should superintend in
person the conclusion of settlements and the performance of other duties
subject to their control; the following rules have been enacted, to be
immediately in force in the provinces of Bengal, Behar, and Orissa,
including Cuttack.
II. Whenever circumstances may, in the judgment of the Governor-
General in Council or of the Board of Revenue itself, render it advisable
that the performance of any of the public duties intrusted by the general
Regulations to the superintendence of that Board should be superintended
by a member of the said Board in person and on the spot, one of the
members shall proceed to that part of the country in which his presence
and services may be required. The Board of Revenue, with the approba-
tion of the Governor-General in Council, shall at the same time determine
to what district or districts the authority of the member so proceeding on
deputation shall extend.
III. The Board of Revenue, with the sanction aforesaid, will also de-
termine what part of the establishment of their secretary's office shall
attend the member proceeding on deputation, for the purpose of aiding in
the discharge of the duties intrusted to him.
IV. The member of the Board of Revenue so employed shall be enti-
tled to exercise all the duties, power, and authority which are or may be
vested in the Board of Revenue collectively, within the limits which may
be established for his temporary and exciusive control under Section II.
of this Regulation. In like manner, a single member of the Board of
Revenue shall, during the period of such deputation, be competent to
exercise at the presidency all the duties, power, and authority vested in the
Board collectively in the remaining parts of the provinces of Bengal, Behar,
and Orissa, including Cuttack; provided, however, that whenever the
REGULATION XIII.
[A.D. 1811.
What number of
judges the Courts of
Sudder Dewanny Ad-
awlut and Nizamut
Adawlut shall in future
consist of.
Reg. XIII. 1811.
part of the country
where his servicesmay
be required in the con-
clusion of settlements
and the performance of
The Board, with the
his authority shall ex-
tend.
The Board also to
determine what part of
the establishment of
their secretary's office
shall attend the mem-
of such deputation a
single member of the
XccoTzzA. The Courts of Sudder Dewanny Adawlut and Nizamut Adawlut
shall in future consist of a cAzh/gMTqc, and of as many puisne judges as See Sec. u
the Governor-General in Council may from time to time deem necessary Reg. in. 1829
for the despatch of the business of those courts.
A.D. 1811. REGULATION XIII.
A REGULATION jd77' 2^6 77707T C07Zrd7M67^ H72^ ^?CZ<?7Z^ Zh.FcA<27T/a o/*
o/ Z*Ac A?0%7vA q/* AUr67mC .' PASSED Ay fAg UAg-Ak'cV&Fh bz Uo2Z7ZCz7, 07Z
^Ag lS^ADc^oA^, 1811.
I. WHEREAS, by Section XLIX. Regulation II. 1793, two members
are required to form a Board of Revenue ; and whereas the said Board
now consists of only two members, exclusive of the President, who is
likewise a member of the Supreme Council; and whereas it may often be
convenient and advisable that one of the members should superintend in
person the conclusion of settlements and the performance of other duties
subject to their control; the following rules have been enacted, to be
immediately in force in the provinces of Bengal, Behar, and Orissa,
including Cuttack.
II. Whenever circumstances may, in the judgment of the Governor-
General in Council or of the Board of Revenue itself, render it advisable
that the performance of any of the public duties intrusted by the general
Regulations to the superintendence of that Board should be superintended
by a member of the said Board in person and on the spot, one of the
members shall proceed to that part of the country in which his presence
and services may be required. The Board of Revenue, with the approba-
tion of the Governor-General in Council, shall at the same time determine
to what district or districts the authority of the member so proceeding on
deputation shall extend.
III. The Board of Revenue, with the sanction aforesaid, will also de-
termine what part of the establishment of their secretary's office shall
attend the member proceeding on deputation, for the purpose of aiding in
the discharge of the duties intrusted to him.
IV. The member of the Board of Revenue so employed shall be enti-
tled to exercise all the duties, power, and authority which are or may be
vested in the Board of Revenue collectively, within the limits which may
be established for his temporary and exciusive control under Section II.
of this Regulation. In like manner, a single member of the Board of
Revenue shall, during the period of such deputation, be competent to
exercise at the presidency all the duties, power, and authority vested in the
Board collectively in the remaining parts of the provinces of Bengal, Behar,
and Orissa, including Cuttack; provided, however, that whenever the