| Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons - 1861 - 568 páginas
...to Settlement Officers" marginally cited,f will show the minute and difficult nature of * Para. 14. The settlement should be made village by village, with the parties actually in possession. Para. 15. It must be borne in mind as a leading principle, that the desire and intention of the Government... | |
| Iltudus Thomas Prichard - 1869 - 416 páginas
...Upon the annexation of Oude in 1856, instructions were forwarded to the Chief Commissioneri " that the settlement should be made village by village with...recognition, either formal or indirect, of their proprietary rights. It must be borne in mind, as a leading principle, that the desire and intention of the Government... | |
| Henry Crossley Irwin - 1880 - 414 páginas
...the Chief Commissioner to proceed to the formation of a summary settlement of the land, revenue, to be made "village by village with the parties actually...formal or indirect, of their proprietary right." It was declared " as a leading principle, that the desire and intention of the Government is to deal with... | |
| George Campbell - 1893 - 464 páginas
...1850, the following were the fundamental instructions for the settlement of the land. " The summary settlement should be made village by village, with...actually in possession, but without any recognition of their proprietary right. The desire and intention of the Government is to deal with the actual occupants... | |
| McLeod Innes - 1895 - 430 páginas
...(District Officers) must at once proceed to the formation of a summary settlement of the land revenue. The settlement should be made, village by village,...recognition, either formal or indirect, of their proprietary rights. The term of the settlement should be fixed for three years certain. You will take care to impress... | |
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