ACT XI.
o
A.D. 1835.]
Upon the adjudication of a forfeiture of salt, provided the par- '
ties concerned in the attempt to evade or violate the law be likewise con-
victed, the ofHcers of the salt department under the grades of agent and
superintendent, if they have made the seizure upon information laid, or
under orders of their superiors, shall be entitled to a reward at the rate of
eight annas per maund of merchantable salt so adjudged to be forfeited.
If the parties concerned be not discovered and convicted, the reward to
the salt ofHcers shall be only at the rate of Hve annas per maund.
If salt be seized by any subordinate otHcers of Government pos-
sessing authority to make seizures without information from others, or
orders from their superior, the reward shall be at the rate of one rupee
per maund if the offenders be convicted, and eight annas if no offenders be
convicted.
Abar/A. Informers, whether ofHcers of Government or not, shall, on the
adjudication of salt to forfeiture, that may have been seized on their
information, receive eight annas per maund if the offenders be convicted,
and five annas if there be no conviction.
A.D. 1835. ACT X.
PASSED fA^ ^ aaa Gbaaaaca/, oaa %A<?
6^A Ja/a/, 1835.
PE it enacted, that the production of a Government " Gazette" of any
presidency, containing an Act purporting to have been passed by the
Governor-General in Council, shall be held in all courts sufficient proof
that such Act has been so passed.
A.D. 1835. ACT XI.
PASSED %Ae Z^oaaoaa^a^g %Ae Gha^aor-Gba^-a/ 0/"Zaafaa 2% GbaaacaT, oa ^Ae
3?W Aa^ya^, 1835.
1. BE it enacted, that from the 15th day of September, 1835, the four
Regulations hereinafter specified be repealed.
Zar^. A Regulation for preventing the establishment of printing-presses
without license, and for restraining, under certain circujnstances, the cir-
culation of printed books and papers, passed by the Governor-General in
Council, on the 5th April, 1823.
proof of the acts of
each Government.
Repeal of certain
Regulations.
o
A.D. 1835.]
Upon the adjudication of a forfeiture of salt, provided the par- '
ties concerned in the attempt to evade or violate the law be likewise con-
victed, the ofHcers of the salt department under the grades of agent and
superintendent, if they have made the seizure upon information laid, or
under orders of their superiors, shall be entitled to a reward at the rate of
eight annas per maund of merchantable salt so adjudged to be forfeited.
If the parties concerned be not discovered and convicted, the reward to
the salt ofHcers shall be only at the rate of Hve annas per maund.
If salt be seized by any subordinate otHcers of Government pos-
sessing authority to make seizures without information from others, or
orders from their superior, the reward shall be at the rate of one rupee
per maund if the offenders be convicted, and eight annas if no offenders be
convicted.
Abar/A. Informers, whether ofHcers of Government or not, shall, on the
adjudication of salt to forfeiture, that may have been seized on their
information, receive eight annas per maund if the offenders be convicted,
and five annas if there be no conviction.
A.D. 1835. ACT X.
PASSED fA^ ^ aaa Gbaaaaca/, oaa %A<?
6^A Ja/a/, 1835.
PE it enacted, that the production of a Government " Gazette" of any
presidency, containing an Act purporting to have been passed by the
Governor-General in Council, shall be held in all courts sufficient proof
that such Act has been so passed.
A.D. 1835. ACT XI.
PASSED %Ae Z^oaaoaa^a^g %Ae Gha^aor-Gba^-a/ 0/"Zaafaa 2% GbaaacaT, oa ^Ae
3?W Aa^ya^, 1835.
1. BE it enacted, that from the 15th day of September, 1835, the four
Regulations hereinafter specified be repealed.
Zar^. A Regulation for preventing the establishment of printing-presses
without license, and for restraining, under certain circujnstances, the cir-
culation of printed books and papers, passed by the Governor-General in
Council, on the 5th April, 1823.
proof of the acts of
each Government.
Repeal of certain
Regulations.