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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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A.D. 1833.]

REGULATION VI.

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XIV. 1836, and
IX. 1845.

and the zillah of Dacca Jelalpore, as separate jurisdictions, are hereby
rescinded.
III. The places at present comprised in the jurisdiction of the city of
Dacca and the zillah of Dacca Jelaipore shad be formed into one district,
which shall be denominated the zillah of Dacca.
IV. Provided, however, that nothing herein contained shall be con-
strued to prevent the Governor-General in Council from making any
alteration in the limits of the said zillah, or of any of the zillahs
adjacent, conformably to the powers usually exercised by Government in
cases of that nature, which may at any time be deemed necessary or
expedient..

A.D. 1833. REGULATION VI.*
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672272727?^ 2l722T Ah2A.S' 272 ?7t6 C22.S6 q/* 2777^212767 2iy /Ska 7 PASSED </j/
^6 G'212'67-7202'-7r6726f22/ 272 U27227262/, 2772 fAd 37^7 ,7*22726, 1833.
I. WHEREAS so much of the rule contained in Clause Second, Sec-
tion III. Regulation XV. of 1829, as provides that in cases where goods
are taken by the officers of the customs on account of Government under
circumstances of a presumed under-valuation, an allowance of ten per cent,
in addition to the declared value shall be paid to the importer, has been
found in its operation prejudicial to the revenue; and whereas it has
appeared reasonable in all cases in which goods undervalued shall be so
taken on account of Government, that the customs duties payable on the
importation thereof shall be levied at the valuation at which the said
goods shall have been so taken by Government: the following rules have
been passed by and with the sanction of the Honourable Court of Direc-
tors, and with the approbation of the Honourable the Board of Commis-
sioners for the Adairs of India, to take effect from the date of their
promulgation within the provinces subject to this presidency.
II. Regulation XV. of 1829, with the exception of Section II. is hereby
rescinded.
III. The duty leviable according to the schedules annexed to
T?6q22/2zAo72WU. 1825, on goods and merchandise imported by sea, shall be
levied ad valorem ; that is to say, according to the market value at the
place and time of importation, except when otherwise specially provided
in-that or in any other Regulation; and the value of all such goods and
merchandise shall be stated on the face of the application to clear the same
from the custom-house, that may be presented by the importer, consignee,
or proprietor of such goods, or his known agent or factor, who shall further
subjoin to the said application a declaration of the truth of the same in the
manner and form following:—
* Further rules respecting the levy of ad valorem duties are enacted by Act XVI. 1837.
*t The rules of this section are extended to goods by Sec. ii. Act XVI. 1837.

to the constitution of
the jurisdiction of the
city of Dacca, and the
denominated the ziiiah
of Dacca.
Reservation of power
ziilah when deemed
expedient.

Reg. VI. 1833.

Preamble.

Reg. XV. of 1829,

application to clear
goods.
 
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