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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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ABKARY—
Board to furnish collector with instructions respecting sudder distilleries... 1813.
Special distillery for supply of Calcutta to be established under collector
of Twenty-four Pergunnahs—licenses to be granted to vendors .
Stills may be established and liquor sold at places more than four coss from
sudder distilleries .
Licenses to be granted for each still, and duty Axed by Board—Duty, when
to be collected...
Collectors to prevent introduction of spirits within limits of license.
Taury to he sold under licenses—amount of duty.
Putchwye to be sold under licenses—amount of duty ...
Intoxicating drugs to be sold under licenses—amount of duty .
What intoxicating drugs may not he sold .
Abkary darogahs to be appointed—their powers and duties .
How and when duties may be let to farm—Powers of farmers .
British subjects not allowed to occupy distilleries beyond the Twenty-four
Pergunnahs, except under certain conditions.
Punishment for illicit manufacture and sale of spirits and drugs .
Investigations into cases of illicit manufacture and sale, how and by whom 1
to he made, and decisions carried into effect .j
Collectors may issue search-warrants for discovery of illicit stills or stores —
Search-warrants, how to be executed. —
Rules for control of sale of spirits in military cantonments . —
Manufacturers and vendors of spirits to give security . —
In what cases and how licenses may be cancelled. —
How manufacturers and vendors may resign licenses.;. —
Under wdiose management the abkary revenue is to be placed—commis-1
sion on amount realized .J
Power of magistrates over persons engaged in sale of spirits. —
Arrears of revenue, how to be recovered by collectors from manufacturers .
and Tenders. RS14
Rules respecting the manufacture and sale of spirits, wines, and drugs—4}goq
modiAcation and enlargement of Regulations II. 1802, and X. 1813 ... J
Retail sale of spirituous liquors, wines, and fermented liquors without 1
license prohibited ...J
Construction of distilleries in the provinces by persons not British-born 1
subjects prohibited, without license .J
--- more than ten miles from Calcutta, by British- 1
born subjects prohibited, without a license.J
Governor-General in Council may appoint persons, with the powers of)
justices acting in the Twenty-four Pergunnahs, to act under Regula- p
tion II. 1802 .)
Distilleries to pay the " still-head " duty to collector in charge of abkary 1
mehaul.J
Governor-General in Council may suspend certain rules of II. 1802, and")
issue others—how to be enforced .j
Drawbacks on spirits manufactured at distilleries on European principles, 1
how to be paid. J
Spirits manufactured at foreign settlements on the Hooghly, what duty to l
pay on transit . J
Retail vendors of spirits or wines to pay a duty to Government and give 1
securitv—amount of such duty, and penalty for breach of engagement... J
Wholesale vend of wines and spirits, beyond limits of Calcutta, forbidden, *)
without a license.J
Quantity less than two gallons declared retail .-. —
Licenses for retail sale under X. 1813, how to he granted. —
Periods for which licenses may he granted. —
Board of Revenue empowered to modify the terms of licenses. —
Licenses resumable—appeal to Board of Revenue. —
Courts precluded from cognizance of such cases.j. —
Licenses not resigned or renewed not to remain in force . —
Leases of duties may be allowed by Board of Revenue or Government. —
Arrears due by farmers, how to be recovered . —
Leases and licenses not to be for more than Ave years ... —

X. xii.
— xiih

xiv. 1, 2.
xiv. 3 to 7.
xiv. 8.
xv.
xvi.
xvii.
xvii. 2.
xviii.
xix.
xx.

xxn.
xxiii.
xxiv.
XXV.
xx vi.
xxviii.
xxix.

— XXXI.
— xxxii.
XVII.
VII.
— ii. 1.
— ii. 3.

— — ii. 4.
— — ii. 5.
— — ii. 6.
— iii. 1.
— iii. 2.
— iv.
— v. 1.
— v. 2.
— vi.
— vii. 1, 2.
— vii. 3.
— vii. 4.
—r vii. 4.
— vii. 4.
— viii. 1.
— viii. 2.
-— ix. 1.
 
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