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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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Suits maybe prose-
cuted or defended by
the Board.


the salt manufacture to
pay the rent of lands
cultivated or occupied
by them like other
ryots.

But to prevent inter-
ruption to the salt
manufacture, and to
secure the payment of
rents.
Certain rules enacted.

572 REGULATION X. [A.D. 1819.
have been removed from it, to forward any papers which they may have
to convey to their constituents by the public dawk, free of postage. The
papers are to be enclosed in a cover, sealed with the seal of the vakeel, and
the judge or the register* of the court is to transmit the papers so sealed in
a cover, addressed to the person to whom they are to be forwarded, and
subscribe the cover with his official signature.
XVIII. In cases in which the Board of G226/277726, X22//, 22722/ O/7222772, may
judge it expedient, or in which they may receive orders for the purpose
from the Governor-General in Council, they shall take upon themselves
the superintendence of the prosecution or defence of any suit or appeal in
which they or their officers may be engaged, either in a Zillah or City
Court, or Ahwmem/ 6*27227-/ 0/" Ap/7622/, or the Sudder Dewanny Adawlut,
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XIX. Persons actually employed in the salt manufacture, who cultivate
or rent lands, are to pay according to their pottahs or engagements, in the
same manner as other ryots or renters, and under the same rules and
Regulations, with the exceptions specified in the second clause of the
following section, as to the mode of demanding and enforcing payment of
arrears during the manufacturing season, which is to be considered as com-
mencing on the first day of Kautic, and ending on the last day of Assar.
XX. A*27'3/. To prevent unnecessary interruption to the manufacture,
and at the same time that persons employed in it may not withhold the
rents justly due from them for lands which they may rent or cultivate, the
following rules are prescribed.
78*6627722/. From the beginning of Kautic to the end of Assar, no person
under engagements, and employed in the salt manufacture, shall be liable
to be arrested for a demand of rent, nor to be summoned to the cutcherry
of any proprietor, or farmer of land, or any person holding or entrusted
with the collection of the rents, or revenue of lands, or the management
thereof, under any pretence whatever. If any such proprietors, farmers,
or other persons aforesaid, shall have a claim for or relating to rent on
any person so engaged and employed, and shall be desirous of enforcing it
during the period above mentioned, they shall either distrain for the amount,
under the existing regulations for levying distress for the recovery of
arrears of land-rent, or sue the stated defaulter for it in the Dewanny
Adawlut, or state their claim in writing to the agent, who, if he shall deem
it expedient so to do, shall cause the stated defaulter to satisfy it himself,
and stop the amount by kistbundy from his future advances, so that his
labour on account of the manufacture may not be interrupted. If the
claimant shall prefer applying in the first instance to the agent, and he shall
not afford satisfaction for the claim, the claimant must distrain, or com-
mence a civil prosecution, as above pointed out. But the salt advances, or
implements belonging to the Company in the hands of the defaulter, shall

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XIII. 1829.
 
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