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Bombay Hereditary Offices Act, 1874, (Maharashtra) Section 50

Title: Section 50

State: Maharashtra

Year: 1874

[Collector may nominate deputy if representative watandar is rejected or removed.] Rep. Bom. III of 1910.

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Bombay Hereditary Offices Act, 1874, (Maharashtra) Section 63

Title: Application of Part X

State: Maharashtra

Year: 1874

This part applies only to hereditary village offices of lower degree than that of Patel or Kulkarni.

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Bombay Hereditary Offices Act, 1874, (Maharashtra) Section 8

Title: Watan Property Passed into Possession of Person Other Than Officiator Liable to Contribution for Remuneration of Officiator

State: Maharashtra

Year: 1874

.....the officiator for the time being, or has or have before such date passed otherwise than by virtue of, or in execution of, a decree or order of any 1[Court] into the ownership or beneficial possession of a watandar other than such officiator, or when any watan, or part or profits thereof, not being aligned as remuneration of an officiator has, after the date of this Act coming into force, passed by virtue of, or in execution of, a decree or order of any 1[Court] or otherwise, into the ownership or beneficial possession of a watandar other than such officiator; such watan, or any part thereof, or any of the profits thereof, shall be liable under the orders of the Collector to contribution for the remuneration of such officiator in like manner and to the like extent as if no such decree had been passed or no such transfer had taken place. _________________ 1 This word was substituted for the words "British Court" by the Adaptation, of Laws Order, 1950.

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Bombay Hereditary Offices Act, 1874, (Maharashtra) Section 9

Title: Collector May Declare Alienation of Watan Property to Be Under Certain Circumstances Null and Void

State: Maharashtra

Year: 1874

.....of, a decree or order of any British Court and without the consent of the Collector and transfer of ownership in the Revenue records, into the ownership or beneficial possession of any person not a watandar of the same watan, the Collector may, after recording his reasons in writing, declare such alienation to be null and void, and order that such watan, or any part thereof, or any of the profits thereof, shall from the date of such order belong to the watandar previously entitled thereto, and may recover and pay to such watandar any profits thereof accordingly. Collector may in the Case of land recover full rent. (2) If such part of a watan be land, it shall be lawful for the Collector, instead of transferring the possession of the land, to demand and recover the full rent ordinarily paid by tenants of similar description in the same locality, and the amount so recovered shall be considered as the profits. The decision of the Collector as to what is the full rent shall be final.

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Bombay Hereditary Offices Act, 1874, (Maharashtra) Section 14

Title: Combination of Hereditary Offices

State: Maharashtra

Year: 1874

(1) It shall be lawful for a Collector for reasons to be stated in writing, to combine two or more watans held for the performance of similar services in the same village or parts of the same village. (2) [Validation of prior combinations.] Rep. Act XVI of 1895.

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Bombay Hereditary Offices Act, 1874, (Maharashtra) Section 17

Title: Assessment of Amount of Payments in Alienated Villages

State: Maharashtra

Year: 1874

When all or any of the property of a watan consist of payments of whatever description, whether in money or kind, made by Jahgirdars, Inamdars, Mehwassi Chiefs, or others owing or occupying immovable property wholly or partially free from assessment, the Collector may from time to time determine the amount of such payments recoverable; provided that no larger demand shall be made than one equivalent to the amount that would be payable under the scale in force for the time being in the case of Government villages.

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Bombay Hereditary Offices Act, 1874, (Maharashtra) Section 18

Title: Appointment of Panchayat to Define Lights and Duties of Certain Classes of Watandars

State: Maharashtra

Year: 1874

When all or any of the property of a village watan of lower degree than that of Patel or Kulkarni consists of a right to levy in money or kind directly from individuals, it shall be lawful for the Collector, on the application of any person interested, to cause the nature and extent of such right and of the duties to be performed, and the persons, families, or classes liable to make payment and to perform the duties, to be defined in writing by a panchayat of five persons, whereof two shall be appointed by the villagers, two by the watandars, and one, who shall be sar-panch by the Collector. The decision shall be in accordance with the opinion of the majority of the panchayat, provided that in case the villagers or the watandars fail to nominate members within seven days, the Collector shall appoint such members as may be required to constitute a panchayat of five: Provided also that, in case the panchayat do not come to a decision within seven days from the appointment of the sar-panch, the Collector may himself pass a decision. The decision of the panchayat or of the Collector, as above provided, shall be final and binding on all persons or classes whose rights, duties or li

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Bombay Hereditary Offices Act, 1874, (Maharashtra) Section 32

Title: Right of Service to Remain After Relinquishment of Watan Property

State: Maharashtra

Year: 1874

When watan property or profits have been voluntarily relinquished without abandonment of right of service, such right of service shall be dealt with as if the watandars were still in receipt of such emoluments.

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Bombay Hereditary Offices Act, 1874, (Maharashtra) Section 44

Title: Collector to Appoint Deputy if Watandar Fails

State: Maharashtra

Year: 1874

Rep. Bom. III of 1910.

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Bombay Hereditary Offices Act, 1874, (Maharashtra) Section 65

Title: Collector to Prepare and Keep Register

State: Maharashtra

Year: 1874

The Collector shall prepare and keep all Registers necessary for the purposes of this Act in the form which 1[the 2[State] Government] may from time to time prescribe. There shall be one Register of lands and allowance in consideration whereof liability to perform service exists and another of lands and allowances in respect of which no such liability exists. ___________________ 1. This words "the Provincial Government" were substituted for the word "Government" by the Adaptation of India Laws Order in Council. 2. This word was substituted for the word "Provincial" by the Adaptation of Laws Order, 1950.

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