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PROPRIETORS.
DISQUALIFIED-,
The discontinuance, or otherwise, of the disqualification of, to manage their
estates, how to be ascertained .
How to proceed in order to prove their disqualification at end, and to recover
the management of their estates.
Allowance for the support of, how to be fixed by collectors and Court of
Wards ...
How collector is to cause the surplus income of, to be appropriated, and
the securities to be disposed of.
Debts due by, how to be paid out of their estates.
To what description of, guardians are to be appointed .
When, may receive and disburse their own allowance without interference
of guardians.
May be sued jointly with their guardians .
How, may sue collectors, guardians, or managers before the Court of Wards
Not at liberty to adopt without consent of the Court of Wards...
What particulars collector is to give on reporting disqualification to Court
of Wards.
Collectors required to make reports to the Court of Wards respecting, and
to observe all instructions of the court respecting them .^.
On receiving possession of their estates after disqualification, may sue
collectors, &c. for breach of trust ... .
What arrangement to be nfade when estate is too small to bear expense of
a manager .
Two or more contiguous estates may be united und& one manager .
Lands in possession of, by any other right than that of inheritance, do
not come under the jurisdiction of the Court of Wards, and are not
liable to sale for arrears .
Government may commit to Court of Wards estates or la-khiraj lands of
one or more, though not descended by inheritance..
Disqualification of, on the ground of contumacy or profligacy, revoked and
annulled .
DISQUALIFIED, JoiNT.
What, though incapacitated to manage their estates, do not come under
the jurisdiction of the Court of Wards .
On the succession of a minor or otherwise disqualified proprietor—if no
guardian appointed by will, and the next of kin be reported unfit, judge
to investigate and appoint a guardian.
An heir of the ward not to be a guardian .
When compensation may be allowed to guardian ...
Guardian's commission and oath ...
Powers and duties of such guardian .
Such estates not exempt from sale for arrears of revenue .
How parties aggrieved in such cases may seek redress ...
The properties of, to be administered by the guardians, whether appointed
by their parents, or by the Zillah Courts, under Regulation 1. 1800.
Under managers appointed by Courts, how to complain against managers
, Rights of, to be protected by Board on a division of the estate.
PROVINCIAL COURTS.
Abolished—their duties, how provided for.
PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS.
See ACCOUNTANTS ...
PUBLIC OFFICERS.
EUROPEAN,COVENANTED.
Of the Sudder Adawlut—appointment and oath .
What duties to perform ...
Not to lend money to landholders .
Not to employ their native creditors in public duties .
Revenue,/nay be employed in magisterial duties—(See MAGISTRATES) ...
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1793.
X. v. 5.
—
— v. 6.
—
-— xii. xii
—
— xviii.
—
— xix.
—
<— xxii.
—
— xxii.
—-
-— xxxii.
—
'— xxxii. i
—
— xxxiii.
—
— xxxiv.
— XXXV.
— xxxvi.
—
L. ii.
—
— vi.
1796.
III. ii.
—
ii. -
—
VII. ii.
1793.'
X. iii.
1800.
1. i. ii.
—,
— ii.
— -
— iii.
— -
— iv.
— — vi.
— — vii.
1805. XVII. v.
1812. XXVI. xxvii.
1814. XIX. xxvii.
r 1831.V. xxvii.
1 1833. II.
1850. XII.
1793. XIII. iii.
— — v. to viii.
— XXXVIII. ii.
1814. XXI/
1821. IV.
PROPRIETORS.
DISQUALIFIED-,
The discontinuance, or otherwise, of the disqualification of, to manage their
estates, how to be ascertained .
How to proceed in order to prove their disqualification at end, and to recover
the management of their estates.
Allowance for the support of, how to be fixed by collectors and Court of
Wards ...
How collector is to cause the surplus income of, to be appropriated, and
the securities to be disposed of.
Debts due by, how to be paid out of their estates.
To what description of, guardians are to be appointed .
When, may receive and disburse their own allowance without interference
of guardians.
May be sued jointly with their guardians .
How, may sue collectors, guardians, or managers before the Court of Wards
Not at liberty to adopt without consent of the Court of Wards...
What particulars collector is to give on reporting disqualification to Court
of Wards.
Collectors required to make reports to the Court of Wards respecting, and
to observe all instructions of the court respecting them .^.
On receiving possession of their estates after disqualification, may sue
collectors, &c. for breach of trust ... .
What arrangement to be nfade when estate is too small to bear expense of
a manager .
Two or more contiguous estates may be united und& one manager .
Lands in possession of, by any other right than that of inheritance, do
not come under the jurisdiction of the Court of Wards, and are not
liable to sale for arrears .
Government may commit to Court of Wards estates or la-khiraj lands of
one or more, though not descended by inheritance..
Disqualification of, on the ground of contumacy or profligacy, revoked and
annulled .
DISQUALIFIED, JoiNT.
What, though incapacitated to manage their estates, do not come under
the jurisdiction of the Court of Wards .
On the succession of a minor or otherwise disqualified proprietor—if no
guardian appointed by will, and the next of kin be reported unfit, judge
to investigate and appoint a guardian.
An heir of the ward not to be a guardian .
When compensation may be allowed to guardian ...
Guardian's commission and oath ...
Powers and duties of such guardian .
Such estates not exempt from sale for arrears of revenue .
How parties aggrieved in such cases may seek redress ...
The properties of, to be administered by the guardians, whether appointed
by their parents, or by the Zillah Courts, under Regulation 1. 1800.
Under managers appointed by Courts, how to complain against managers
, Rights of, to be protected by Board on a division of the estate.
PROVINCIAL COURTS.
Abolished—their duties, how provided for.
PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS.
See ACCOUNTANTS ...
PUBLIC OFFICERS.
EUROPEAN,COVENANTED.
Of the Sudder Adawlut—appointment and oath .
What duties to perform ...
Not to lend money to landholders .
Not to employ their native creditors in public duties .
Revenue,/nay be employed in magisterial duties—(See MAGISTRATES) ...
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1793.
X. v. 5.
—
— v. 6.
—
-— xii. xii
—
— xviii.
—
— xix.
—
<— xxii.
—
— xxii.
—-
-— xxxii.
—
'— xxxii. i
—
— xxxiii.
—
— xxxiv.
— XXXV.
— xxxvi.
—
L. ii.
—
— vi.
1796.
III. ii.
—
ii. -
—
VII. ii.
1793.'
X. iii.
1800.
1. i. ii.
—,
— ii.
— -
— iii.
— -
— iv.
— — vi.
— — vii.
1805. XVII. v.
1812. XXVI. xxvii.
1814. XIX. xxvii.
r 1831.V. xxvii.
1 1833. II.
1850. XII.
1793. XIII. iii.
— — v. to viii.
— XXXVIII. ii.
1814. XXI/
1821. IV.