419
CAN 0 ON GOES—coK^KMc^.
Their duties—what accounts and registers to keep .
Not to hold farms or be sureties for landholders .
On death of, records to be transferred to successor under penalty .
Government may vary the number of—collector to report when it seems
expedient to alter the number of.
To be appointed in Shahabad and other districts of Behar (Rules same as
Regulation IV. 1808).
To be appointed in Cuttack and Puttaspore .
--Ramgurh, Bhagulpore, and Purneah .
-Hidgellee and Adidnapore.
-- Twenty-four Pergunnahs and four other zillahs of Bengal
--throughout province of Bengal.
Government may appoint another ofRcer than the collector to nominate
canoongoes .
Government may suspend rules for the appointment of.
Board of Revenue may modify duties of.
How may be employed by collectors revising settlements.
In what cases may be appointed arbitrators .
Rules respecting their minhye tenures.—(See LA-KHiRAj.) .
CANTONMENTS.
See MILITARY BAZARS.
CASTE.
Loss of, not to affect civil rights..
CAWNPORE.
Bajee Row's jaghire resumed and annexed to.
CERTIORARI.
. Writs of, not applicable to appeals from decisions of justices of the
peace .
CESSES.
What sanctioned by revenue authorities.—(See ABWABS.) .
CHAKERAN LANDS.
Included in the decennial settlement .
What not resumable without sanction of Government.
CHANDERNAGORE.
Administration of criminal justice in.
CHANDNEE.
Pergunnah placed under commissioner of Kumaoon.
CHARGES.
Against civil ofhcers not removable without sanction of Government—how
to be proceeded with.—(See PuBLic OFFICERS.).
CHILDREN.
Destruction of, by casting into sea or river, how punishable.
Magistrates to be vigilant in suppressing the crime of destroying.
Destruction of, by raj koomars, how punishable .
How punishable for theft .
CHINSURAH.
Town and settlement annexed to adjacent zillahs.
By what rules justice to be administered in .
Rules for appeals.
Limitation .
' What deeds to be held valid in .
What laws to be administered in.
1808. IV. vii.
— '— viii.
— — ix. x.
^ — — xi. xii.
j 1816. II.
— V.
1817. II.
— XIII.
1818. 1.
1819. 1. iv.
j- — — iv. 3.
— — iv. 4.
— — iv. 5.
1822. VII. xii. xxiv.
— — xxxiii. 3.
1825. XIII.
1809. III.
1850. XXI.
1852. IX.
j-1843. IV.
1825. IX. ix.
1793. VIII. xii.
1825. IX. v. 8.
1820. II.
1825. XXI.
jl850. XXXVII.
1802.
VI. ii. iii.
1804.
in. xi!
1844.
in. ii.
1825.
XVIII. ii.
—
— iii.
—
— iv.
—
— V.
—
— vi.
vii.
3 H 2
CAN 0 ON GOES—coK^KMc^.
Their duties—what accounts and registers to keep .
Not to hold farms or be sureties for landholders .
On death of, records to be transferred to successor under penalty .
Government may vary the number of—collector to report when it seems
expedient to alter the number of.
To be appointed in Shahabad and other districts of Behar (Rules same as
Regulation IV. 1808).
To be appointed in Cuttack and Puttaspore .
--Ramgurh, Bhagulpore, and Purneah .
-Hidgellee and Adidnapore.
-- Twenty-four Pergunnahs and four other zillahs of Bengal
--throughout province of Bengal.
Government may appoint another ofRcer than the collector to nominate
canoongoes .
Government may suspend rules for the appointment of.
Board of Revenue may modify duties of.
How may be employed by collectors revising settlements.
In what cases may be appointed arbitrators .
Rules respecting their minhye tenures.—(See LA-KHiRAj.) .
CANTONMENTS.
See MILITARY BAZARS.
CASTE.
Loss of, not to affect civil rights..
CAWNPORE.
Bajee Row's jaghire resumed and annexed to.
CERTIORARI.
. Writs of, not applicable to appeals from decisions of justices of the
peace .
CESSES.
What sanctioned by revenue authorities.—(See ABWABS.) .
CHAKERAN LANDS.
Included in the decennial settlement .
What not resumable without sanction of Government.
CHANDERNAGORE.
Administration of criminal justice in.
CHANDNEE.
Pergunnah placed under commissioner of Kumaoon.
CHARGES.
Against civil ofhcers not removable without sanction of Government—how
to be proceeded with.—(See PuBLic OFFICERS.).
CHILDREN.
Destruction of, by casting into sea or river, how punishable.
Magistrates to be vigilant in suppressing the crime of destroying.
Destruction of, by raj koomars, how punishable .
How punishable for theft .
CHINSURAH.
Town and settlement annexed to adjacent zillahs.
By what rules justice to be administered in .
Rules for appeals.
Limitation .
' What deeds to be held valid in .
What laws to be administered in.
1808. IV. vii.
— '— viii.
— — ix. x.
^ — — xi. xii.
j 1816. II.
— V.
1817. II.
— XIII.
1818. 1.
1819. 1. iv.
j- — — iv. 3.
— — iv. 4.
— — iv. 5.
1822. VII. xii. xxiv.
— — xxxiii. 3.
1825. XIII.
1809. III.
1850. XXI.
1852. IX.
j-1843. IV.
1825. IX. ix.
1793. VIII. xii.
1825. IX. v. 8.
1820. II.
1825. XXI.
jl850. XXXVII.
1802.
VI. ii. iii.
1804.
in. xi!
1844.
in. ii.
1825.
XVIII. ii.
—
— iii.
—
— iv.
—
— V.
—
— vi.
vii.
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