Indian Journal of Economics, Հատոր 16University of Allahabad, Department of Economics, 1936 Vol. 2-33 include Papers read at the annual conference of the Indian Economic Association. |
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... settlement . of the settlement . Act X of 1859 changed all this ; and caused a complete revolution in the Rent Law of the province . There was a considerable rise in the rent rates on account of the severity of the early settlements ...
... settlement . of the settlement . Act X of 1859 changed all this ; and caused a complete revolution in the Rent Law of the province . There was a considerable rise in the rent rates on account of the severity of the early settlements ...
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... settlements , the settlement officers adopted as the basis of assessments assumed rent rates which , though not actually paid in every instance , were yet so generally paid that those paying lower rates might , upon revision of settlement ...
... settlements , the settlement officers adopted as the basis of assessments assumed rent rates which , though not actually paid in every instance , were yet so generally paid that those paying lower rates might , upon revision of settlement ...
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... settlement in the Circars . In the former year a Board of Revenue was established on the Bengal model . Lord Cornwallis had already decided upon a plan of permanent settlement in that province and in 1789 an experimental ten - year ...
... settlement in the Circars . In the former year a Board of Revenue was established on the Bengal model . Lord Cornwallis had already decided upon a plan of permanent settlement in that province and in 1789 an experimental ten - year ...
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