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Clarke, Richard [Editor]
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—

SuDDER.
To be stationed at presidency and have control over commissioners i ly i
revenue and circuit . 4
To be guided by orders of Government in regard to the form of their pro-1 _ ^ g
ceedings and their station .J
Deputation of, for Western Provinces . 1831. X.
At Calcutta, may refer questions to Board on deputation in North-Western 1 ___ _
Provinces.1
To be called Board of Revenue for the Lower Provinces . 1850. XLIV.iii.
Board of Customs, Salt, and Opium, consolidated with. — — ii.

BOARD OF CUSTOMS, SALT, AND OPIUM.
Powers and duties of transferred to the Board of Revenue for the Lower 1
Provinces.J

BOATS.
Tolls upon passing through canals and certain rivers.—See ToLLS.
BONDING WAREHOUSES.—See WAREHOUSES.

BOOKS.-See PRINTING PRESSES.

BOUNDARIES.—See LANDS.

BRAHMINS.
Punishable with death in Benares

1817. XVII. xv.

BRANDING.

The punishment abolished ..
BREACHES OF TRUST.
How punishable .
Embezzling, or fraudulently misusing, by any public servant, of money, or
valuable security entrusted to him, declared to be felonious stealing.
Enumeration of persons included in the designation " Public Servants" ...
Repeal of Clauses 99 to 104, 9 Geo. IV. c. 72—(Supreme Courts).
Clerks stealing from their masters, punishable under this Act .
Clerks embezzling money received on account of their masters, declared
to have feloniously stolen...
Merchants and agents, having charge for others, who shall fraudulently
misuse money, &c. the same .
Sub-agents and clerks, the same .
Persons having money, &c. in trust, the same .
Offences under this Act punishable by transportation or imprisonment ...
Definition of a " valuable security," under this Act .
Offenders chargeable on each distinct act committed within six months ...
Charges may be laid generally, without specification of the coin or security
Other general allegations sufficient to sustain the charge .
The court trying may amend the statements under certain restrictions.
Offenders may be tried by any court of competent jurisdiction.
Punishment under this Act not to supersede responsibility to refund .
Furnishing false statements or accounts, though no embezzlement be
proved, punishable by fine and imprisonment .
BRITISH-BORN SUBJECTS.
Rights and responsibilities of, in the manufacture and sale of spirits—(See
ABKARY.).
Empowered to hold lands .
How punishable for offences committed in foreign states .
See EUROPEANS.
BUILDINGS, PUBLIC.
, Superintendence of.—(See ENDOWMENTS) ....

1849.
11.
1850.
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XIII.
— ii.
— in.
— iv.
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- V.
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— vi.
— vii.

— viii.

— ix.

— xi.

— xii.

— xiii.

— xiv.

- XV.

— xvi.
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— xvii
1802.
11.
1824.
VII.
1837.
IV.
1849.
1.
1810.
XIX. ii.

BULLION.—See CoiNAGE.
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