LAW 249 land-revenue; that the levying of such rates upon the holders of land irrespective of the amount of their land assessment involves no breach of faith on the part of the government, whether as regards holders of permanent or temporary tenures... Madras Land Revenue Reports... - Página 1591878Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons - 1872 - 636 páginas
...Empire, as taxation separate and distinct from the ordinary land revenue ; that the levying of such rates upon the holders of land, irrespective of the amount of their land assessment, involved no breach of foith on the part of the Government, whether as regards holders of permanent... | |
| John Hector - 1880 - 176 páginas
...public requirements, local or otherwise. " The levying of such rates," the Duke of Argyll had written, " upon the holders of land, irrespective of the amount...their land assessment, involves no breach of faith upon the part of the Government, whether as regards holders of permanent or temporary tenures." The... | |
| Sir John Strachey, Sir Richard Strachey - 1882 - 500 páginas
...quote the words of the Duke of Argyll, when he was Secretary of State) ' the levying of such rates upon the holders of land, irrespective of the amount...their land assessment, involves no breach of faith upon the part of the Government, whether as regards holders of permanent or temporary tenures." CESSES... | |
| Lewis Sydney Steward O'Malley - 1925 - 816 páginas
...Empire, as taxation separate and distinct from the ordinary land revenue; that the levying of such rates upon the holders of land, irrespective of the amount...temporary tenures ; and that, where such rates are levied 725 at all, they ought, as far as may be possible, to be levied1 equally, without distinction and wichout... | |
| 1928 - 692 páginas
...empire, as taxation separate and distinct from the ordinary land-revenue; that the levying of such rates upon the holders of land irrespective of the amount...government, whether as regards holders of permanent or temporary tenures; and that where rates are levied at all, they ought, as far as may be possible, to... | |
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