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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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BOARD OF REVENUE—,
Empowered to cause personal attendance of natives paying revenue, andl
of native revenue o dicers.j i
To instruct collectors respecting the settlement of khas lands . —
May issue their warrant of settlement to proprietors, without reference to 1
Government.j
To superintend the conduct of collectors with respect to the realization of 1
revenue.J
Their authority in respect of suspensions of the revenue . —
Not to grant remissions of revenue without the sanction of Government... —
Authority in respect of granting tuckavy (advances for cultivation). —
To furnish accounts to Government . —
Members of, restricted from trading ... —
Restrictions on the powers of. —
To send to Government acknowledgments for places restored to foreign 1
nations.J
To keep accounts of sums expended in reducing rebellious zemindars ...... —
Governor-General in Council may appoint a deputation to the provinces ... 1811.
Part of establishment to attend member on deputation—his nowers. —
During absence of member on deputation, one member may hold Board ... —
Correspondence of member on deputation to be deposited in office of Board l
of Revenue .. 1
Single members of, in what cases empowered to exercise the powers of the 4 ni ^
Board . J ^ *
Number of members of ... 1822.
On what days to sit .t. —
Powers of single members of . —
Rule in cases of difference of opinion . —
Appointment or removal of officers requires two voices. —
Single members competent to suspend ofhcers . —
Powers in revising, altering, or rescinding their decisions.
^1793.
To furnish information for, and assist collectors in keeping la-khiraj and '
revenue registers.
In what cases, may propose new Regulations. 1799.
General powers of, in conducting sales for arrears of revenue.— )
- (See ARREARS OF REVENUE-SALE.) ._) ,
(1802.
Duties of, in respect of abkary—(See ABKARY.) ... ^ 1813.
(1824.
Duties of, in respect of invalid jaghires.-—(See INVALID JAOHIREDARS.) ... 1804.
Powers and duties of, in the superintendence of endowments . 1810.
To have the superintendence of nuzzool or escheats. —
To appoint local agents for management of endowments—their duties ... —
To appoint trustees and managers on vacancy . —
To require returns from collector of duties performed in the realization of
rent under Regulation V. 1812 . 1 ^
To determine on reference from courts on suits against public ofhcers ... 1814.
Duties of, in respect of division of estates.—(See DivisiON OF ESTATES.) —
-opium regulation.—(See OmuM.) . 1816.
----- putwarries.—(See PuTWARRiES.). 1817.
-salt.—(See SALT.). 1819.
May depute revenue officer specially to act as collector—reporting tol
Government . 4
To receive appeals from judgments of collectors revising settlements. 1822.
Duties, of in respect of rivers.—(See ToLLs ) ..— 1824.
---——- management of estates under orders of'Zillah Court. 1 .
-(See ESTATES.) .J
Not to quash butwarras without six months' notice . 1836.
How to proceed on charges against officers not removable without sanction )
of Government.—(See OFFICERS, Civm.) .J
Powers and authority of, vested in commissioners of revenue and 1
circuit.J
All powers of,inconsistent with the provisions of Regulation I. 1889, annulled

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XIII. ii. iv.
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— iv.
— v.
XXIV. V.
III. iv. 1.
— iv. 2.
— v. 1, 3.
— v. 2, 3, 6.
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— v. 5.
— v. 6.
XIX. xli.
XXXVII. xxxvi.
XLVIII. xxiv. 3.
VII. xxxi.
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VII. xxix.
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