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The Mysore Gazette. No. 31 of 1880 Bangalore Saturday August 7 1880

1880

(3.)—During the temporary absence of the Chaplain and at stations where there is no Resident Chaplain the charge of the cemetery belongs to the Chief Magistrate on the spot or the senior Military Officer if the cemetery is attached to a military cantonment. [...] RULE V.—The officer who has charge of the cemetery under the operation of Rule I will perform all the duties assigned to the Chaplain by Rules VII 1j III IX X and XI with the exception of the aproval of the inscriptions in that part of the cemetery reserved for the Church of England. [...] RULE IX.—The fees prescribed in Rules 1 2 and 3 should be paid to the Chaplain or in the asence of the Chaplain to the officer in charge of the buriaground and remitted at once to the Civil treasury except fees for monuments in churches which should be paid over by the Chaplain to the charitable objects to which the Bishop assigns them when his faculty is issued. [...] R. Subbarayar B. A. Munsiff of Seringapatam is invested with the powers of a Magitrate of the 3rd Class together with the additional powers referred to in Section 23 of the Code of Crminal Procedure to be exercised in the Talaks of Ashtag ram Mandya and Malvalli of the Mysore District and in the Talak N'againan gitla in the Hassan District. [...] In the unsurveyed thinks documents of the above description being of the nature of agreements to pay the arrears of revenue due on the lands acquired by the transfer must continue subject to the stamp duty of 8 annas under Article 5 (c) of the new Stamp Act unless the duty is hereafter remitted by the Government of India under Section 8 of the Act.
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The Mysore Gazette. No. 31 of 1880 Bangalore Saturday August 7 1880
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