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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. 1822.]

REGULATION III.

627

competent to the Governor-General in Council similarly to authorize the
several members of the said Board separately to exercise ^6 3777726
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authority, as it may from time to time be judged proper to assign to each
respectively, whenever, for the greater dispatch of business or other cause,
it may appear advisable to divide the business of the Board, or to assign
any special duty to any member separately: provided, however, that if a
member exercisingsingly, as above, the duties, powers, and authority of
the Board, or any part thereof, shall in any case be of opinion that any
decision or order of a collector ought to be reversed or altered, he shall
not pass any tinal order on the case without the concurrence of one or more
of the other members, unless otherwise specially directed and authorized
by Government: provided, further, that it shall not be competent to a
single member of a Board to reverse or alter a decree or order passed by
any other member ; provided also, that no settlement of the land revenue,
whether in perpetuity or for a term of years, shall be or be held final and
binding upon Government, unless the same shall have been formally con-
firmed by the Governor-General in Council.
N66077& Whenever two members of a Board shall jointly or separately
have considered any question, if a difference of opinion shall arise between
them, the decision of the question shall be postponed, and the case shall
be referred to a third member, permanent or provisional, in such mode as
may from time to time be directed by Government, and shall be deter-
mined according to the majority of voices.
TAzW. In regard to the appointment, removal, or punishment of the
native officers of collectors of land revenue, or other functionaries subor-
dinate to the Boards, a single member vested as above with authority
separately to exercise the powers of the Board, or any part thereof, shall,
within the limits of his authority, be competent to proceed in the same
manner as the Board collectively are authorized to proceed : provided
that, in any such case, if a member of the Board acting singly shall differ
in opinion from a collector or other functionary immediately subordinate
to them, he shall not, unless otherwise specially authorized by Govern-
ment, pass any final order without the concurrence of one or more mem-
bers of the Board.
Ao777^A. No final orders regarding the appointment, removal, or punish-
ment of officers belonging or immediately subordinate to the Board, shall
(unless otherwise specially directed by the Governor-General in Council)
be issued without the concurrent judgment of two or more members.
AY/%. Single members exercising separate authority as above shall
be competent to suspend any officer under their authority, in like
manner as the Board collectively may do; but all orders regarding the
suspension of any such officer, passed by a single member, unless in
confirmation of an order or recommendation of a collector, or other
intermediate authority, or unless specially authorized by the Governor-
General in Council, shall be reported without loss of time to some other
member, and shall be liable to be set aside by the decision of a majority
of the Board.
The Boards are authorized to review, rescind, alter, or confirm,
any order and decision passed by them collectively, or by any member
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And to authorize the
several members sepa-
rately to exercise a7 f^e
saowe such part of
greater dispatch of busi-
ness or other cause.

alter a collector's order.
Except authorized
by Government, nor to
Rule defining the
course of proceeding in
cases where difference
of opinion may arise.

A single member,
when vested with sepa-
are authorized in re-
gard to the appoint-
ment, removal, or pun-
ishment of collector's
native officers.
Proviso in cases

move, or punish offi-
cers of the Board, un-
less authorized by Go-
Single members,
when vested with se-
parate authority, de-
clared competent to
suspend any officer.
But the order for
such suspension, unless
in special cases, to be
reported to some other
member of the Board,
who, if a majority agree,
may set it aside.
Board when applied
to may revise, rescind,
and alter their deci-
 
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