438
DEMAND.
Rules requiring issue of, before sale for arrears, rescinded . 1822. XI. ii.
See ARREARS OF REVENUE.
DEPUTATION.
Of a member of the Board of Revenue.—(See BoARD OF REVENUE). 1811. XIII.
Of European officers by judges and magistrates, to make local investigation 1824. XI.
On what occasions to be employed. — — ii.
What charges to be allowed, or paid for . — — iii.
To be immediately reported to Government . — — iv.
Power to annul or revoke . — — v.
DERELICT.
See ALLuvioN.
DESCENT OF ZEMINDARIES.
See ESTATES ..
DEPUTY COLLECTORS.—See COLLECTORS
DESERTION.
Of family or offspring, how cognizable . 1819. VII. iii.
rl825. XL
T 1847. IX.
r 1793. XI.
t1800. X.
DEW AN.
To collector, ofRce abolished
1813. XV.
DEYUT.—See MAnoMEDAN LAW.
DHONIES.
Duty payable by, exporting from the Hooghly without a Government pilot ) igQ^ yjq --
on board .)
Duty, how to be collected . — — iii.
Penalty for evading duty. — — iv.
To be numbered and registered. — -— v. vi.
Not to be allowed to land cargoes until pilotage duties have been paid or) igjn qy Ixxxviii
security given . )
Rules for the anchoring of, in the Hooghly . 1836. XlV.xxii.
Comins* from the Maldives or Nicobar Islands, to be considered as British )
A 1 — — xxn.
vessels.)
No drawback allowed on goods shipped in. 1837. XVI. xv.
DHURNA.
Declared punishable under Mahomedan law . 1820. VII.
Magistrate may commit for trial. — — iii.
Futwa to be given by Mahomedan law ofhcer . — — iv.
Amount of punishment to be adjudged for. -— — v.
What cases referrable to Nizamut Adawlut . — — vi.
Magistrate may punish in certain cases—extent of punishment . — — vii.
DIET MONEY.
In petty cases, how to be regulated by magistrates —. 1846. VII.
DIFFERENCES OF OPINION.
On construction of Regulations, how to be resolved.... 1796. X.
DISMISSAL.
Of suits or appeals for non-prosecution.
Of public servants—(See PuBLic OFFICERS).
1841. XXIX.
1845. XVI.
DISPOSSESSION.
Magistrate, how to proceed in cases of—(See LAND) . 1840. IV.
Forcible, privilege of native officers and soldiers incases of . 1845. XV. vi vii.
DEMAND.
Rules requiring issue of, before sale for arrears, rescinded . 1822. XI. ii.
See ARREARS OF REVENUE.
DEPUTATION.
Of a member of the Board of Revenue.—(See BoARD OF REVENUE). 1811. XIII.
Of European officers by judges and magistrates, to make local investigation 1824. XI.
On what occasions to be employed. — — ii.
What charges to be allowed, or paid for . — — iii.
To be immediately reported to Government . — — iv.
Power to annul or revoke . — — v.
DERELICT.
See ALLuvioN.
DESCENT OF ZEMINDARIES.
See ESTATES ..
DEPUTY COLLECTORS.—See COLLECTORS
DESERTION.
Of family or offspring, how cognizable . 1819. VII. iii.
rl825. XL
T 1847. IX.
r 1793. XI.
t1800. X.
DEW AN.
To collector, ofRce abolished
1813. XV.
DEYUT.—See MAnoMEDAN LAW.
DHONIES.
Duty payable by, exporting from the Hooghly without a Government pilot ) igQ^ yjq --
on board .)
Duty, how to be collected . — — iii.
Penalty for evading duty. — — iv.
To be numbered and registered. — -— v. vi.
Not to be allowed to land cargoes until pilotage duties have been paid or) igjn qy Ixxxviii
security given . )
Rules for the anchoring of, in the Hooghly . 1836. XlV.xxii.
Comins* from the Maldives or Nicobar Islands, to be considered as British )
A 1 — — xxn.
vessels.)
No drawback allowed on goods shipped in. 1837. XVI. xv.
DHURNA.
Declared punishable under Mahomedan law . 1820. VII.
Magistrate may commit for trial. — — iii.
Futwa to be given by Mahomedan law ofhcer . — — iv.
Amount of punishment to be adjudged for. -— — v.
What cases referrable to Nizamut Adawlut . — — vi.
Magistrate may punish in certain cases—extent of punishment . — — vii.
DIET MONEY.
In petty cases, how to be regulated by magistrates —. 1846. VII.
DIFFERENCES OF OPINION.
On construction of Regulations, how to be resolved.... 1796. X.
DISMISSAL.
Of suits or appeals for non-prosecution.
Of public servants—(See PuBLic OFFICERS).
1841. XXIX.
1845. XVI.
DISPOSSESSION.
Magistrate, how to proceed in cases of—(See LAND) . 1840. IV.
Forcible, privilege of native officers and soldiers incases of . 1845. XV. vi vii.