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The charts prepared, as is provided in section 3, shall, when completed, be exhibited for public information at the cut cherries of all districts in which any part of the river so surveyed is situated, for a period of not less than ninety days. Any person of persons who may desire to raise objections to the boundaries or land- marks set forth in such charts shall be at liberty, during such period, to forward a statement in writing setting forth his or their objections to the Collector of the District in which the boundaries objected to are situated. At the expiry of such period, the Collector shall forward the said charts, with such statement of objections (if any) and his remarks thereon, to the Governor in council, who shall then take the same into consideration, and may order such alteration in the said charts, or pass such order thereon as to him may seem fit, previous to final approval of the said charts. On such final approval, the Governor in council may by notification in the Fort. St. George Gazette and in the Gazette of every district in which any part of the river is situated, declare that the provisions of this Act shall apply to the said river within the boundaries and limits prescribed in the said charts. River " bed defined The land within the limits so defined and approved by the Governor in Council shall be deemed to be the river-bed, and the limits shall, when necessary, be defined by boundary stones or other suitable marks to be set up.