cover image: The Ajmer Code: Containing the Unrepealed Enactments Locally in Force in Ajmer-Merwara; with an Appendix consisting of a list of the Enactments which have been declared in force in  or extended to  Ajmer-Merwara by notification under the scheduled Districts Act  1874; A Chronological Table and an Index

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The Ajmer Code: Containing the Unrepealed Enactments Locally in Force in Ajmer-Merwara; with an Appendix consisting of a list of the Enactments which have been declared in force in or extended to Ajmer-Merwara by notification under the scheduled Districts Act 1874; A Chronological Table and an Index

1905

2.) engageu against certain of the Native Powers of India certain persons 'owing allegiance to the British Government have borne arms in open hostility to the authority of the same and have abetted and aided the enemy and have comitted acts of violence and outrage against the lives and properties of the subjects of the said Government; and whereas it may be expedient filet during the existe [...] In such cases if the Collector shall be satiafied with the cause assigned by the claimant for not having obtained the prescribed certificate he shall tranmit the petition and statement of the claimant to the officer commanding the troops by whom the damage may be stated to have been committed and shall The powers of the Board of Revenue are in Ajmer-Merwara exercised by the Chief Com. [...] XIX.] Charitable Endowments ; la (Sees 14-16.) approval anu conoimation of the 1 [Board of Revenue] a fit person or persons for the charge of trustee or manager and superintendent duly attending to the qualifications of the person selected and to any special provisions of the original endowment and foundation and to the general rules or the known usages of the country applicable to such cases. [...] It is to be clearly understood that the object of the present Regultion is solely to provide for the due appropriation of lands granted for public purposes agreeably to the intent of the grantor and not to resume any part of the produce of them for the benefit of Government. [...] 4. In cases in which the [Local Government] 1 may on due inquiry and mature deliberation be satisfied that either the preservation of the tranquillity of the British territories or of the dominions of the allies of the British Goernment or the maintenance of the relations of amity subsisting between the British Government and other States requires that any of the leaders or other persons o
law
Pages
326
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.140121
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
i-iv unknown view
Preface
v-vi J Morison view
Chronological Tables
vii-viii unknown view
Part I: Bengal Regulation in Force in Ajmermerwara
1-24 unknown view
Part II: Local Acts of the Governor General in Council in Force in Ajmer-Merwara
25-142 unknown view
Part III: Regulations Made under the Government of India Act 1810 (33 Vict. C-3) in Force in Ajmer-Merwara
143-296 unknown view
Appendix
297-304 unknown view
Index
305-318 unknown view

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