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| Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons - Bills, Legislative - 1853 - 536 pages
...should keep in his view, and the means which he has for attaining the proposed end. 52. It is desirable that the Government should not demand more than twothirds...collection. (By net produce is meant the surplus which the estate may yield, after deducting the expenses of cultivation, including the profits of stock and... | |
| East India Company - India - 1853 - 102 pages
...Revenue Settlement Officers" in the North-Western Provinces, runs as follows :— " It is desirable that the Government should not demand more than "two-thirds...proprietor one-third as his profits, " and to cover the cost of collection. By net produce is meant the surplus which " the estate may yield after deducting... | |
| John Briggs - India - 1857 - 282 pages
...Revenue Settlement Officers in the North-western Provinces,' runs as follows : — '"It is desirable that the Government should not demand more than two-thirds...net produce to the proprietor during the period of the settlement, leaving to the proprietor one-third as his profits, and to cover the cost of collection.... | |
| East India Company, John Stuart Mill - Great Britain - 1858 - 148 pages
...estimating, with as near an approach to accuracy as the means at his disposal would permit, what might be expected to be the net produce* to the proprietor during the period of settlement ; and of this amount about two-thirds was fixed as the demand of Government. Thevillage was then offered... | |
| Charles Haukes Tod Crosthwaite - 1875 - 278 pages
...should keep in his view, and the means which he has for attaining the proposed end. "It is desirable that the Government should not demand more than* two-thirds...as his profits and to cover expenses of collection. JJynet {produce is meant the surplus which the mahal may yield, after deducFuigTne expenses of cultivation,... | |
| sir Thomas Gordon Walker - 1884 - 1022 pages
...the Directions to Settlement Officers. The edition of this work then in force lays down the rule " that the Government should not demand more than two-thirds of what may he expected to be the net produce to the proprietor during the term of Settlement, leaving to the proprietor... | |
| India. Department of Revenue and Agriculture - Agriculture and state - 1902 - 310 pages
...66 to 50 per cent. That paragraph runs — It is desirable that the Government should not demand mon than two-thirds of what may be expected to be the net produce to th< proprietor during the period of settlement, leaving to the proprieto one-third as his profits,... | |
| Romesh Chunder Dutt - Great Britain - 1904 - 658 pages
...that the Government should not demand more than two-thirds of jwhat may be expected to be the nett produce to the proprietor during the period of settlement,...his profits, and to cover expenses of collection. By nett produce is meant the surplus which the estate may yield,'' after deducting the expenses of cultivation,... | |
| Romesh Chunder Dutt - Great Britain - 1908 - 666 pages
...Settlement of Northern India was conducted. A few of the provisions are quoted below. "52. It is desirable that the Government should not demand more than two-thirds of what may be expected to be the nett produce to the proprietor during the period of settlement, leaving to the proprietor onethird... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons - Bills, Legislative - 1853 - 560 pages
...Revenue Settlement Officers " in the North-Western Provinces runs as follows : — " It is desirable that the Government should not demand more than two-thirds...proprietor one-third as his profits, and to cover the cost of collection. By net produce is meant the surplus which the estate may yield after deducting... | |
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