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The Calcutta Law Journal Short Notes of Cases Articles and other Matters September 1 & 16 1905

1905

The more we read of the thirteenth century the fewer will seem to us the new ideas that were introduced by the Chancellors of the later middle age. [...] P. should contain a statement of the facts from which the Magistrate may be satisfied of the existence of a likelihood of a breach of the peace. [...] Gin lamjlord the Zamindar and not the naib must be regarded as the occupier and liable for the payment of the tax. [...] The petitioner did not ordinarily reside and was not within the local limits of the jurisdiction of the Magistrate who passed the order. [...] The minor died on the 8th July 1895 and the validity of the potta of October 1885 having been questioned a fresh lease was granted to the plaintiffs by the minor's representatives reciting the old deed and in accordance with its provisions on the 26th May 1898.
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18
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India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120108
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The Calcutta Law Journal
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