... occupancy, when those were disputed, (for occupancy came also within the scope of the technical term, purgunnah rates,) it was the office and duty of the authorized accounts of Government to settle. Lord Cornwallis also provided, that beyond the rent,... An Account of the Land Revenue of British India ... - Page 30by Francis Horsley Robinson - 1856 - 95 pagesFull view - About this book
| England - 1856 - 834 pages
...the rent they should pay nothing. " These laws," says Mr Robinson, " are still on the statute-book, though, to the great detriment of the country; they...sufficient knowledge in the early administrators, been carried out."* In truth, in the early part of our Indian administration we were but groping. And... | |
| India - 1857 - 516 pages
...Cornwallis also provided, that beyond the rent, the ryots should pay nothing. These laws are still in the Statute book, though, to the great detriment of...for settling, as has been done effectually in the North-west Provinces, the amount of fair rent, and the terms of occupancy. If it be urged that the... | |
| the calcutta review - 1857 - 514 pages
...Cornwallis also provided, that beyond the rent, the ryots should pay nothing. These laws are still in the Statute book, though, to the great detriment of...for settling, as has been done effectually in the North-west Provinces, the amount of fair rent, and the terms of occupancy. If it be urged that the... | |
| Robert Hogarth Patterson - Art - 1862 - 580 pages
...the rent they should pay nothing. " These laws," says Mr Robinson, " are still on the statute-book, though, to the great detriment of the country, they...sufficient knowledge in the early administrators, been carried out." In truth, in the early part of our Indian administration we were but groping. And... | |
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