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" ... so long as he pays the assessment he is entitled to hold the land for ever and cannot be ejected by Government, though he himself may, in any year, increase or diminish his holding or entirely abandon it ; should the land be required for a public... "
Madras: The presidency; mountains, lakes, rivers, canals, and historic areas ... - Page 88
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The Oxford History of India: From the Earliest Times to the End of 1911

Vincent Arthur Smith - India - 1920 - 866 pages
...it ; should the land be required for a public purpose, it must be bought at 15 per cent, above its market value. Inheritance, transfer, mortgage, sale,...granted to a ryot it is his as long as he pleases.' l Munro, who laid down the general principle so contrary to the views of Lord Cornwallis, that ' no...
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The Oxford History of India: From the Earliest Times to the End of 1911

Vincent Arthur Smith - India - 1920 - 880 pages
...bought at 15 per cent, above its market value. Inheritance, transfer, mortgage, sale, and lease arc without restriction; private improvements involve...granted to a ryot it is his as long as he pleases.' ' Munro, who laid down the general principle so contrary to the views of Lord Cornwallis, that ' no...
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Democracies of the East: A Study in Comparative Politics

Radhakamal Mukerjee - Asia - 1923 - 454 pages
...as well as rights over the common lands and the waste. " Waste land may be taken up by any person, and once granted to a ryot it is his as long as he pleases " (Munro). Nor were the rights of individual proprietors, now bolstered up, protected against periodical...
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Democracies of the East: A Study in Comparative Politics

Radhakamal Mukerjee - Asia - 1923 - 444 pages
...as well as rights over the common lands and the waste. " Waste land may be taken up by any person, and once granted to a ryot it is his as long as he pleases " (Munro). Nor were the rights of individual proprietors, now bolstered up, protected against periodical...
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The Oxford History of India, from the Earliest Times to the End of 1911

Vincent Arthur Smith - India - 1928 - 866 pages
...it ; should the land be required for a public purpose, it must be bought at 15 per cent, above its market value. Inheritance, transfer, mortgage, sale,...and once granted to a ryot it is his as long as he pleases.1 i Munro, who laid down the general principle so contrary to the views of Lord Cornwallis,...
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