474
PARDON—
If condition not fulfilled, party to be committed. 1824. X. v. 1.
May be offered at time of trial . — — v. 2.
Nizamut Adawlut may annul offer of. — — v. 3.
Magistrates and joint magistrates may tender, but not assistant magistrates — — vi.
PARTITION OF ESTATES.—See Division OF ESTATES.
PAUPERS.—See APPEALS—SuiTs.
PENALTIES.
Term, how applied in the AcTS . 1839. II. iv.
See FiNEs.
PENSIONS.
Formerly paid by landholders, to be paid by collectors.
What are to be continued and what to cease.
Not to be continued to heirs without sanction of Government.
Claims to pensions formerly paid by landholders, to be preferred to collectors
Collector to keep records of proceedings respecting, and to send abstracts
to Board of Revenue .
Claims to, how and by whom to be decided .....?.
Rules relating to, apply only to such as were formerly payable out of the
revenue .
Certificates of, to be given to pensioners, and registry of certificates to be
kept....
To be paid quarterly, and only to the pensioners themselves—exceptions...
Claims to, not cognizable by courts, but courts may enforce payment of
pensions regularly confirmed .
Collector to make inquiry into claims to, and submit his proceedings to
Board of Revenue for decision .
What information respecting, to be furnished to civil auditor by collectors
and Board of Revenue.
Proceedings to be held on death of a pensioner—under what authority the
pension may be continued to the heirs .
Collector to ascertain the existence and identity of pensioners.
How may be commuted for grants of waste land free of assessment.
Revision and ascertainment of, directed—not to apply to military and naval
pensions .
Register of, to be prepared and corrected .
Payment of, how to be made—how to be transferred to another district...
Identity and existence of, how to be proved .
Rewards for discovery of persons unduly or fraudulently receiving .
Collectors may examine tenure and title to lands alleged to be held in
commutation of .
}
}
1793. VIII. xxxiv.
— XXIV.ii. iii.
— -— vi.
— — vii. viii.
— -— ix.
— — x. xi. xii.
— — xiii. xiv.
— — xvii.
1806. XXII. ii. iii.
— —- iv. tovi.
— — vii.
— — viii.
—, — ix. to xii.
1813. XI. ii.
— — iii.
— — iv.
— — vi.
1819. II. xxix.
MILITARY.
Descriptive roll to be given to, entitling them to receive their pensions ...
How descriptive roll is to be presented and used .
Receipts tobe given for.
Voucher of military pensioners being alive required.
Rates of, to invalid officers and soldiers.
Cannot be attached or sequestered by courts, nor alienated or assigned by
holders.
PERGUNNAH8.
Changes in the limits of, not to be made without sanction of Government
—how and when such sanction may be obtained.
1804. 1. xxiii.
— — xxiv.
— — xxv.
— — xxvi.
1811.11.
1849. VI.
1800. VIII. ix.
PERGUNNAH RATES.—See RATES.
PERGUNNAH REGISTER.—See REGISTRY.
PERIODICALS.—See PRINTING-PRESSES.
PARDON—
If condition not fulfilled, party to be committed. 1824. X. v. 1.
May be offered at time of trial . — — v. 2.
Nizamut Adawlut may annul offer of. — — v. 3.
Magistrates and joint magistrates may tender, but not assistant magistrates — — vi.
PARTITION OF ESTATES.—See Division OF ESTATES.
PAUPERS.—See APPEALS—SuiTs.
PENALTIES.
Term, how applied in the AcTS . 1839. II. iv.
See FiNEs.
PENSIONS.
Formerly paid by landholders, to be paid by collectors.
What are to be continued and what to cease.
Not to be continued to heirs without sanction of Government.
Claims to pensions formerly paid by landholders, to be preferred to collectors
Collector to keep records of proceedings respecting, and to send abstracts
to Board of Revenue .
Claims to, how and by whom to be decided .....?.
Rules relating to, apply only to such as were formerly payable out of the
revenue .
Certificates of, to be given to pensioners, and registry of certificates to be
kept....
To be paid quarterly, and only to the pensioners themselves—exceptions...
Claims to, not cognizable by courts, but courts may enforce payment of
pensions regularly confirmed .
Collector to make inquiry into claims to, and submit his proceedings to
Board of Revenue for decision .
What information respecting, to be furnished to civil auditor by collectors
and Board of Revenue.
Proceedings to be held on death of a pensioner—under what authority the
pension may be continued to the heirs .
Collector to ascertain the existence and identity of pensioners.
How may be commuted for grants of waste land free of assessment.
Revision and ascertainment of, directed—not to apply to military and naval
pensions .
Register of, to be prepared and corrected .
Payment of, how to be made—how to be transferred to another district...
Identity and existence of, how to be proved .
Rewards for discovery of persons unduly or fraudulently receiving .
Collectors may examine tenure and title to lands alleged to be held in
commutation of .
}
}
1793. VIII. xxxiv.
— XXIV.ii. iii.
— -— vi.
— — vii. viii.
— -— ix.
— — x. xi. xii.
— — xiii. xiv.
— — xvii.
1806. XXII. ii. iii.
— —- iv. tovi.
— — vii.
— — viii.
—, — ix. to xii.
1813. XI. ii.
— — iii.
— — iv.
— — vi.
1819. II. xxix.
MILITARY.
Descriptive roll to be given to, entitling them to receive their pensions ...
How descriptive roll is to be presented and used .
Receipts tobe given for.
Voucher of military pensioners being alive required.
Rates of, to invalid officers and soldiers.
Cannot be attached or sequestered by courts, nor alienated or assigned by
holders.
PERGUNNAH8.
Changes in the limits of, not to be made without sanction of Government
—how and when such sanction may be obtained.
1804. 1. xxiii.
— — xxiv.
— — xxv.
— — xxvi.
1811.11.
1849. VI.
1800. VIII. ix.
PERGUNNAH RATES.—See RATES.
PERGUNNAH REGISTER.—See REGISTRY.
PERIODICALS.—See PRINTING-PRESSES.