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Clarke, Richard [Hrsg.]
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 (3): Acts from 1834 to 1853 — London, 1854

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ACT XIX.

[A.D. 1847.

SECTION ii. made to him of any person under his command beating or otherwise
(nmes Punish- any person, or extorting from him more than he is obliged to
— ' furnish by authority, or disturbing fairs or markets, or committing any
kind of riot, shall not see reparation done to the party or parties injured,
or if that be impracticable, shall not report the same to his superior
officer; — or
ARTICLE 52.
Who, being in command of a guard, shal! refuse to receive any prisoner
duly committed to his charge, or shall without proper authority release any
prisoner, or shall suffer, through carelessness or neglect, any prisoner to
escape; or
ARTICLE 53.
Who shall quit his guard, or picquet, in time of peace, without being
regularly relieved, or without leave ; — or
ARTICLE 54.
Who shall impede the provost marshal, or his assistants, or any other
officer or person legally exercising authority, or refuse to assist him when
requiring his aid in the execution of his duty ; — or
ARTICLE 55.
Who, being on leave of absence, shall have received information from the
head-quarters of his regiment, or from other competent authority, that his
regiment has been ordered on service, and shall not rejoin without delay;
-—or
ARTICLE 56.
Who, in time of peace, shall, by discharging fire-arms, drawing swords,
beating drums, or by any other means whatever, intentionally occasion
false alarms in camp, garrison, or cantonments; -— or
ARTICLE 57.
Who shall fail to repair at the time fixed to the parade, or place
appointed, for exercise or duty, if not prevented by sickness or some other
sufficient cause; — or
ARTICLE 58.
Who shall, without urgent necessity, or without leave of his superior
officer, quit his company, or troop, or the parade ; — or
ARTICLE 59.
Who shall absent himself without leave, or shall, without sufficient
cause, overstay the period for which leave may have been granted him ;
-— or
ARTICLE 60.
Any soldier who shall be found two miles from the camp contrary to
orders; —- or

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