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The Bengal Tenancy Act, Being Act VIII of 1885 (as Amended by Act VIII of 1886): With Notes and Annotations, Judicial Rulings, the Rules Made Under ... Department, and the Forms of Register

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Author(s)R. F. Rampini
ISBN / ASIN1332735703
ISBN-139781332735709
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CategoryLaw
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Excerpt from The Bengal Tenancy Act, Being Act VIII of 1885 (as Amended by Act VIII of 1886): With Notes and Annotations, Judicial Rulings, the Rules Made Under the Act by the Local Government, the High Court, and the Registration Department, and the Forms of Registers Prescribed by the Board of Revenue

IN submitting to the public a second edition of our work on the Bengal Tenancy Act, we beg to say that the book has been almost entirely ré-written. In the present edition we have discussed in the notes many points which the working of the Act has shown to be important or obscure. We have considerably increased the number of judicial rulings under the old law to which reference is made, and we believe we have cited every ruling under the present Act that has up to date been reported, as well as several unreported decisions.

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