435
CUSTOMS—
Cargo-boats not to take goods on shore without boat-note .
Goods dithering from description confiscable .
Goods evading custom-house confiscable .
Duty on sugar exported to British possessions in India.
Drawback, when liable to be forfeited.
Uncleared goods may be sold for duties.
Drawback, restrictions on claims to .
Wharfage on godown charges to be settled by Board .
On goods in bulk, may be levied on board.
Penalty for obstructions .
Import of rum and rum shrub prohibited except under special license—
(See Run) ...
On wines and spirits, how and when to be settled.
Foreign manufactures imported as British declared liable to forfeiture.
Rates of sundry import duties altered from Schedule in Act XIV. 1836 ...
Duties on goods imported and exported on foreign and on British bottoms
equalized (except salt and opium) .
--carried from port to port in the Company's territories
abolished—exception of salt and opium.
Above exemption (Section iii.) not to apply to the Straits, or Arracan, or
Tenasserim .f.
Nor any drawback allowed on goods exported to those places or provinces
Custom duties to be levied proportionably on all quantities.
Coasting trade declared free .
Aden declared a free port .*.
INLAND, Towx, and TRANSIT abolished .
AllSCELLANEOUS.
Duty on dbonies in the Hooghly—(See DHONiEs) .
Duty to be levied at one anna per ton on vessels in the Hooghly to defray
expense of powder-magazine .
Establishment of a custom-house at Cox's bazar in Chittagong .
Collector of, at Patna, to whom to be subordinate.
Arms of European fashion not to be transported from Company's territories
without pass from Government .
Consolidation of rules relating to export of military stores .
Board of Customs, Salt, and Opium consolidated with Board of Revenue...
CUTWAL.
OfHce of, abolished at Dacca, Patna, and Moorshedabad .
DACCA CITY AND DACCA JELALPORE.
Formed into one district.
DACOITY.
The crime defined .
Punishment, how to be adjudged .
Under what circumstances it is a capital crime.
Degrees of the crime and their punishment ...
Under what circumstances punishment may be mitigated.
And when remitted altogether .
Police officers and watchmen convicted of participating in, how punishable
What sentence to be passed by Court of Sessions and Nizamut Adawlut
Landholders not giving notice of, liable to punishment.
Rules regarding security in cases of—(See SECURITY and RECOGNIZANCES.)
Sessions Court may sentence to fourteen years' transportation for .
Persons convicted of, by covenanted servants acting as judges in states in
alliance, may be imprisoned in Company's territories.
Punishment for belonging to a gang of .
DAROGAHS.—See Pomes.
-DEBTS.
To estates of deceased persons—(See DECEASED PERSONS) .
, 3 K 2
1837. XVI. viii.
— — ix.
—
— X.
—
— xi.
—
— xii.
—
— xiii.
—
— xiv. xv.
—
— xvi.
—
— xvii.
—
— xviii.
1841.
VI.
_
XIII.
1843.
XXV.
1845.
IX.
1848.
VI. i. ii.
—
— iii. iv.
—
VII. i.
1849.
— ii.
V.
1850.
V.
—
X.
1836.
XIV. i.
1801.
VII.
—
— vii.
1816.
XII.
1826.
IX.
1807.
XI. iii.
1841.
XVIII.
1850.
XLIV.
1814.
XIII.
1833.
V.
1803.
LIII. iii. 1.
—
— iii. 2.
—
— iv. 1.
—
— iv. 2.
—
— iv. 5.
—
— iv. 6.
1805.
III. iv. v.
1808.
VIII. iii. iv.
1810.
VI.
1818.
VIII. x.
1825.
XVI.
1843.
XVIII.
—
XXIV.
1841.
XX.
*
,
CUSTOMS—
Cargo-boats not to take goods on shore without boat-note .
Goods dithering from description confiscable .
Goods evading custom-house confiscable .
Duty on sugar exported to British possessions in India.
Drawback, when liable to be forfeited.
Uncleared goods may be sold for duties.
Drawback, restrictions on claims to .
Wharfage on godown charges to be settled by Board .
On goods in bulk, may be levied on board.
Penalty for obstructions .
Import of rum and rum shrub prohibited except under special license—
(See Run) ...
On wines and spirits, how and when to be settled.
Foreign manufactures imported as British declared liable to forfeiture.
Rates of sundry import duties altered from Schedule in Act XIV. 1836 ...
Duties on goods imported and exported on foreign and on British bottoms
equalized (except salt and opium) .
--carried from port to port in the Company's territories
abolished—exception of salt and opium.
Above exemption (Section iii.) not to apply to the Straits, or Arracan, or
Tenasserim .f.
Nor any drawback allowed on goods exported to those places or provinces
Custom duties to be levied proportionably on all quantities.
Coasting trade declared free .
Aden declared a free port .*.
INLAND, Towx, and TRANSIT abolished .
AllSCELLANEOUS.
Duty on dbonies in the Hooghly—(See DHONiEs) .
Duty to be levied at one anna per ton on vessels in the Hooghly to defray
expense of powder-magazine .
Establishment of a custom-house at Cox's bazar in Chittagong .
Collector of, at Patna, to whom to be subordinate.
Arms of European fashion not to be transported from Company's territories
without pass from Government .
Consolidation of rules relating to export of military stores .
Board of Customs, Salt, and Opium consolidated with Board of Revenue...
CUTWAL.
OfHce of, abolished at Dacca, Patna, and Moorshedabad .
DACCA CITY AND DACCA JELALPORE.
Formed into one district.
DACOITY.
The crime defined .
Punishment, how to be adjudged .
Under what circumstances it is a capital crime.
Degrees of the crime and their punishment ...
Under what circumstances punishment may be mitigated.
And when remitted altogether .
Police officers and watchmen convicted of participating in, how punishable
What sentence to be passed by Court of Sessions and Nizamut Adawlut
Landholders not giving notice of, liable to punishment.
Rules regarding security in cases of—(See SECURITY and RECOGNIZANCES.)
Sessions Court may sentence to fourteen years' transportation for .
Persons convicted of, by covenanted servants acting as judges in states in
alliance, may be imprisoned in Company's territories.
Punishment for belonging to a gang of .
DAROGAHS.—See Pomes.
-DEBTS.
To estates of deceased persons—(See DECEASED PERSONS) .
, 3 K 2
1837. XVI. viii.
— — ix.
—
— X.
—
— xi.
—
— xii.
—
— xiii.
—
— xiv. xv.
—
— xvi.
—
— xvii.
—
— xviii.
1841.
VI.
_
XIII.
1843.
XXV.
1845.
IX.
1848.
VI. i. ii.
—
— iii. iv.
—
VII. i.
1849.
— ii.
V.
1850.
V.
—
X.
1836.
XIV. i.
1801.
VII.
—
— vii.
1816.
XII.
1826.
IX.
1807.
XI. iii.
1841.
XVIII.
1850.
XLIV.
1814.
XIII.
1833.
V.
1803.
LIII. iii. 1.
—
— iii. 2.
—
— iv. 1.
—
— iv. 2.
—
— iv. 5.
—
— iv. 6.
1805.
III. iv. v.
1808.
VIII. iii. iv.
1810.
VI.
1818.
VIII. x.
1825.
XVI.
1843.
XVIII.
—
XXIV.
1841.
XX.
*
,