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Digest of Indian Law Cases Volume 3; High Court Reports, 1862-86, and Privy Council Reports of Appeals from India, 1836-1886 download pdf

Digest of Indian Law Cases Volume 3; High Court Reports, 1862-86, and Privy Council Reports of Appeals from India, 1836-1886 download pdf

Digest of Indian Law Cases Volume 3; High Court Reports, 1862-86, and Privy Council Reports of Appeals from India, 1836-1886 by Joseph Vere Woodman

Digest of Indian Law Cases Volume 3; High Court Reports, 1862-86, and Privy Council Reports of Appeals from India, 1836-1886
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Author: Joseph Vere Woodman
Page Count: 436 pages
Published Date: 01 May 2012
Publisher: Rarebooksclub.com
Publication Country: Miami Fl, United States
Language: English
ISBN: 9781236195098
Download Link: Digest of Indian Law Cases Volume 3; High Court Reports, 1862-86, and Privy Council Reports of Appeals from India, 1836-1886
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1888 Excerpt: ...I. L. R, 7 Mad., 432 8.10.--Revenue Recovery Act (Madras Act II of 1864), te. 1, 3, 4, 5, 37, 42, 52.--Sale for arrears of abkari revenue.--Prior encumbrance not affected.--Where land is sold under the provisions or section 10 of the Madras Abkari Act, 1864, for arrears due by an abkari renter, the purchaser at the sale does not take the land free of all encumbrances as in the case of a sale for arrears of land revenue under the provisions of the Revenue Recovery Act (Madras Act II of 1864). Uama CHANDEA V, PlTOHAIKANNI I. L. R, 7 Mad, 434 out valid permits.--Permits made out in names of third parties.--Upon a conviction under section 22 of (Madras) Act III of 1864, for conveying liquor without valid permits, it appearing that the defendants produced permits by the talook abkari renter, covering the amount of liquor which was being conveyed, but made out in the names of third parties who were not present when the liquor was seized, but on whose behalf the liquor was at the time of seizure being conveyed, --Held that the permits were valid, and the conviction was bad. Anonymous 5 Mad, Ap., 29 See Madbab Police Act, 1859.--I860--XXVIII. See Madbas BoundAby Act, 1860. of animals.--Although a Magistrate may not confiscate animals under section 23 (a) of the Madras Abkari Act, yet the proceeds of whatever has been confiscated by the Collector under section 17, including animals, would be available for distribution in the manner prescribed in section 26 (6). Quebn t. Sakiya... I. Ii. R., 5 Mad., 137 s. 25, and V of 1879, s. 26 (b).--Not producing license.--The offence, under Madras Act III of 1864, section 25, of not producing, when called upon by the Police, a liquor license, Ib not one for which a Magistrate may proceed under section 26 (A) of Madras Act V of 18..

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