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The Ajmer Laws Regulations 1877

1878

9. If the property to be sold or foreclosed is a prprietary tenure or a share of such a tenure the right to buy or redeem such property belongs in the absence of a custom to the contrary - 1st to co-sharers of such tenure in order of their relationship to the vendor or mortgagor ; 2ndly to co-sharers of the whole mahal in the same order ; and 3rdly to any member of the village-community. [...] If in the case of a mortgage the Court finds that the amount claimed by the mortgagee was not really due on the footing of the mortgage and that it was not claimed in good faith and that it exceeds the fair market-value of the property mortgaged the amount to be paid to the mortgagee shall not exceed what the Court finds to be such market-value. [...] If the inhabitants of any village fail to give forthwith the assistance required by section sixteen of this Regulation or if they do not afford full opportunity for search in their houses for the offenders or property or if it appears that they or any of them were conniving at the offence or at the escape of the offenders or at the removal or concealment of the property and the offenders or the [...] When an award is made by the Rajputana Court of Vakils against the British Government on account of fine blood-money or compensation or otherwise the Magistrate of the District may with the' previous sanction of the Commissioner where the amount of the award does not exceed one thousand rupees and with the previous sanction of the Chief Commissioner where it exceeds that sum recover the said [...] The amount of interest which may be decreed in any suit instituted in any Civil Court for the period prior to the date of the suit shall not exceed the amount of the principal sum or money received by the defendant from the plaintiff or the persons whom the plaintiff represents.
law
Pages
21
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.147310
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
1-3 unknown view
Chapter I. Preliminary and General
3-5 unknown view
Chapter II. Pre-Emption
5-7 unknown view
Chapter III. Criminal Law and Police
7-11 unknown view
Chapter IV. Miscellaneous
11-17 unknown view

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