421
COINAGE—^
Collectors and others liable to suit for breach of laws respecting. 1793.
Mint-masters to furnish Board of Revenue with standard weights of, for use 1
of collectors.J
f 1812.
What duty to be levied on coinage of gold at the mint.< 1819.
(1833.
Mint-master to give receipts for gold delivered for coinage .. 1812.
Proprietor may withdraw his gold from the mint if dissatisfied with assay 1
report .1
What duty to be levied on coinage of silver at the mint . 1833*
Mint-master to give receipt for silver delivered for coinage . 1818.
What return to be made when the gold brought is equal to or above 1
standard .J *
What charge to be made when the bullion brought for coining is inferior to r —
the standard. L 1833.
Certificates given for bullion or coin received for coinage, for what period*) igig
to run .J
Engagements expressed in Gohurshahee or Trisoolee rupees, how to be") 1091
fulfilled. i '
Mint at Furruckabad abolished . 1824.
Table of the intrinsic or assay produce of silver bullion .. 1833.
- refining charge on silver bullion . —
Calcutta sicca rupee circulation to cease... 1836.
COLLECTORS.
Who may be appointed collectors of the land revenue. 1793.
Oath to be taken by .1804.
To be subordinate to the Board of Revenue . 1793.
To use a seal . —
To keep a diary of proceedings . —
General duties of specified . —
To have control over native and other officers ... —
Not to employ their private servants in public duties . —
To nominate thekhazanchi, or native cash-keeper. —
Payments out of the treasury, how to be made by. —
Not to employ public native officers in private affairs . —
Who to officiate in the absence of. —
Not to hold farms or make purchases at revenue sales . —
Not to accept Europeans as sureties for payment of revenues . —
Not to be concerned in commercial transactions . —
To keep their accounts complete . —
How to keep their zillahs compact. —
Not to employ sepoys (native soldiers) in collecting the revenue. —
Not to advance money on account of Tuckavy without sanction of Board ) _
of Revenue .)
Local Jurisdiction of .
Receipts for revenue received, how to be given and registered by. —'
-. issues out of treasury, how to be taken, kept, and registered by —
Quitting their stations, how to deliver over charge... —
Amenable to courts for acts done in opposition to any Regulations. —
Duties of, in respect of estates falling under the Court of Wards—(See ( —
COURT OF WARDS) .(
Suits and appeals brought against, in respect of demands of revenue, how 1
to be conducted—(See ARREARS OF REVENUE).i
Duties in respect of la-khiraj—(See LA-KniRAj).^ _
-- registers—(See REGISTERS) .igQQ
What security to take from tehsildars and others entrusted with public
money.j
XXXV. xxviii.
LXI.
V.
11.
V. 2.
V.
V.
VII.
V.
11.
v. 5.
—
vi.
XIV.
iii. 2 to 4.
VII.
V.
XIV.
iii. 5.
—
v. 2.
—
v. 3.
VII.
V.
V.
iii.
V.
11.
VII.
Schedule.
—
Schedule.
XIII.
11.
iii.
—
iii.
V.
xxv. xxvi.
11.
iv. viii. 15-
—
V.
—
vi.
—
vii. viii.
—
ix.
—
X.
—
xi.
—
xii.
—
xiii.
—
xiv.
'—
XV.
—
xvii.
—
xviii.
—
XX.
—
xxi.
—
xxii.
—
xxiii.
—
xxiv.
—
xxv.
—
xxvi.
—
xxvii.
III.
x,
11.
viii. 7.
X.
XIV.
xxix. et seq.
XIX.
XXXVII.
XLVIII.
V.
III.
XV.
'
,
COINAGE—^
Collectors and others liable to suit for breach of laws respecting. 1793.
Mint-masters to furnish Board of Revenue with standard weights of, for use 1
of collectors.J
f 1812.
What duty to be levied on coinage of gold at the mint.< 1819.
(1833.
Mint-master to give receipts for gold delivered for coinage .. 1812.
Proprietor may withdraw his gold from the mint if dissatisfied with assay 1
report .1
What duty to be levied on coinage of silver at the mint . 1833*
Mint-master to give receipt for silver delivered for coinage . 1818.
What return to be made when the gold brought is equal to or above 1
standard .J *
What charge to be made when the bullion brought for coining is inferior to r —
the standard. L 1833.
Certificates given for bullion or coin received for coinage, for what period*) igig
to run .J
Engagements expressed in Gohurshahee or Trisoolee rupees, how to be") 1091
fulfilled. i '
Mint at Furruckabad abolished . 1824.
Table of the intrinsic or assay produce of silver bullion .. 1833.
- refining charge on silver bullion . —
Calcutta sicca rupee circulation to cease... 1836.
COLLECTORS.
Who may be appointed collectors of the land revenue. 1793.
Oath to be taken by .1804.
To be subordinate to the Board of Revenue . 1793.
To use a seal . —
To keep a diary of proceedings . —
General duties of specified . —
To have control over native and other officers ... —
Not to employ their private servants in public duties . —
To nominate thekhazanchi, or native cash-keeper. —
Payments out of the treasury, how to be made by. —
Not to employ public native officers in private affairs . —
Who to officiate in the absence of. —
Not to hold farms or make purchases at revenue sales . —
Not to accept Europeans as sureties for payment of revenues . —
Not to be concerned in commercial transactions . —
To keep their accounts complete . —
How to keep their zillahs compact. —
Not to employ sepoys (native soldiers) in collecting the revenue. —
Not to advance money on account of Tuckavy without sanction of Board ) _
of Revenue .)
Local Jurisdiction of .
Receipts for revenue received, how to be given and registered by. —'
-. issues out of treasury, how to be taken, kept, and registered by —
Quitting their stations, how to deliver over charge... —
Amenable to courts for acts done in opposition to any Regulations. —
Duties of, in respect of estates falling under the Court of Wards—(See ( —
COURT OF WARDS) .(
Suits and appeals brought against, in respect of demands of revenue, how 1
to be conducted—(See ARREARS OF REVENUE).i
Duties in respect of la-khiraj—(See LA-KniRAj).^ _
-- registers—(See REGISTERS) .igQQ
What security to take from tehsildars and others entrusted with public
money.j
XXXV. xxviii.
LXI.
V.
11.
V. 2.
V.
V.
VII.
V.
11.
v. 5.
—
vi.
XIV.
iii. 2 to 4.
VII.
V.
XIV.
iii. 5.
—
v. 2.
—
v. 3.
VII.
V.
V.
iii.
V.
11.
VII.
Schedule.
—
Schedule.
XIII.
11.
iii.
—
iii.
V.
xxv. xxvi.
11.
iv. viii. 15-
—
V.
—
vi.
—
vii. viii.
—
ix.
—
X.
—
xi.
—
xii.
—
xiii.
—
xiv.
'—
XV.
—
xvii.
—
xviii.
—
XX.
—
xxi.
—
xxii.
—
xxiii.
—
xxiv.
—
xxv.
—
xxvi.
—
xxvii.
III.
x,
11.
viii. 7.
X.
XIV.
xxix. et seq.
XIX.
XXXVII.
XLVIII.
V.
III.
XV.
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