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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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COLLECTORS—coM^Mwet?. ^
MAKING OR REVISING SETTLEMENTS. 1*1822.
Powers and duties of collectors in.. 1825.
(.1833.
Revision, in what cases may be made. 1822.
May assess concealed lands when discovered. —
Settlements how to be made on completion of revision. —
May grant leases of waste lands under certain conditions . —
To record full information respecting the tenures, rights, and privileges of
the agricultural community, the rates of assessment, and division of
produce .
May grant pottahs to mofussil zemindars, or other owners, or occupants 1
of land, fixing the amount to be paid by them and declaring the nature > —
of their tenures .J
In what cases may make a limited settlement before revision . —
How to make settlements of estates held in joint tenancy under various 1
circumstances .J
To register the names of co-proprietors in possession, though not admitted!
to settlement .J
May make a fresh allotment and distribution of the assessment and lands 1
in putteedary estates ...J
Not to disturb possession, except when specially authorized by the Regu-1
lations.J
May declare and record the nature and extent of the interests belonging to
the occupants of the land, and hear and decide suits respecting them ;
subject to appeal.'.
May determine the proprietary right in resumed la-khiraj tenures . —
May be specially authorized to hear and determine claims to the property,!
and possession of lands, whether previously malguzary, or resumed /- —
la-khiraj .J
May make settlements with proprietors of lands within the limits of!
la-khiraj or mocurrery tenures, on behalf of the la-khirajdars or mocur- > —
rerydars .J
Shall determine their own jurisdiction . —
Authorized to summon witnesses, call for accounts, and administer oaths... —
What judicial powers are to be ordinarily vested in, and what may be 1 —
specially.given to them . j 1825,
When special judicial powers are given to, proclamation to be made thereof 1 igoo
—what suits are in such cases to be transferred to him.J
By what rules of practice to be guided in summary suits, and the like. —
Their acts in certain cases declared to have judicial authority—their awards, 1
how to be executed. J
May depute native ofhcers to make preliminary inquiries before settlement —
Who may act as vakeels before—what pleadings to be received—what 1 —
stamps to be used in suits before—suits to be heard in public cutcherry J
What appeal may be made to Board of Revenue from decisions of .. —
Suits cognizable by, may, at the option of the parties, be preferred before 1
the Civil Courts .J
Judicial value of records and decisions of . —
What reports to transmit of their judicial decisions . —
Authorized to refer certain suits to arbitration—effect of awards in such f —
cases .4 1833
May interfere of their own motion, in certain cases of disputed possession —
Powers conferred on, by Regulation Vll. 1822, extended to allmehals and 1 ^g^-
May require the attendance of all persons holding la-khiraj or mocurrery 1
tenures to prove their titles ...J
May cause any lands to he measured, whether malguzary or la-khiraj. —
Are,to notify the days on which they will proceed to investigate la-khiraj, 1
or mocurrery titles—how to proceed.J
Not to resume or assess lands without authority of Board .. —
Cutcherries to be deemed courts, and vakeels may be appointed by parties —
No stamps required—what costs to be allowed. —
What proceedings to hold on claims to la-khiraj . —

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IX. iii.
VII. xx. 2.
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xxviii.
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IX. V.
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IX. i. to iii.
— v. 2.
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V. 11.
 
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