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" Hindoo persuasions, the laws of those religions shall not be permitted to operate to deprive such party or parties of any property to which, but for the operation of such laws, they would have been entitled. "
The Bengal Law Reports of Decisions of the High Court at Fort William Civil ... - Page 495
redigeeritud poolt - 1870
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Calcutta Review, 3. köide

1847 - 556 lehte
...persuasions, — the laws of those religions shallnot be permitted to operate to deprive such party or parties of any property to which, but for the operation of such laws, they would have been entitled. In all such eases, the decision shall be governed by the principles...
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Allen's Indian Mail, and Register of Intelligence for British and ..., 8. köide

1850 - 782 lehte
...persuasions, the laws of those religions •ball not be permitted to operate to deprive such party or parties of any property to which, but for the operation of such laws, they would have been entitled ;' and whereas it is expedient to extend the principle of that enactment...
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An Analytical Digest of All the Reported Cases Decided in the ..., 1. köide

William Hook Morley - 1850 - 1080 lehte
...persuasion, the laws of those religions shall not be permitted to operate to deprive such party or parties of any property to which, but for the operation of such laws, they would have been entitled. In all such cases the decision shall be governed by the principles of...
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India as it Ought to be Under the New Charter Act: Improvements Suggested

William Hough - 1853 - 206 lehte
...persuasions,4 the laws of those religions shall not be permitted to operate to deprive such party or parties of any property to which, but for the operation of such laws, they would have been entitled ; and whereas it will be beneficial to extend the principle of that i...
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The Legal Observer, and Solicitors' Journal, 49. köide

1855 - 528 lehte
...persuasions ; the laws of those religions shall not be permitted to operate to deprive such party or parties of any property to which, but for the operation of such laws, they would have been entitled ;' and whereas it will be beneficial to extend the principle ofthat enactment...
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INDIA ANCIENT AND MODERN

DAVID O.. ALLEN, D. D. - 1856 - 636 lehte
...Mohammedans, or other religions, shall not be permitted to operate to deprive such party or parties of any property to which but for the operation of such laws they would have been entitled." As this law was applicable only to Bengal, and some of its provisions...
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India, Ancient and Modern, Geographical, Historical, Political, Social, and ...

David Oliver Allen - 1856 - 642 lehte
...Mohammedans, or other religions, shall not be permitted to operate to deprive such party or parties of any property to which but for the operation of such laws they would have been entitled." As this law was applicable only to Bengal, and some of its provisions...
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The History of British India, 9. köide

James Mill - 1858 - 440 lehte
...Hindus, the laws of those religions were not permitted to operate to deprive such party or parties of any property to which, but for the operation of such laws, they would have been entitled. In all such cases, the decision was to be governed by the principles...
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Christianity in India: An Historical Narrative

Sir John William Kaye - 1859 - 582 lehte
...persuasions, the laws of those religions shall not be permitted to operate to deprive such party or parties of any property to which, but for the operation of such laws, they would have been entitled;' and whereas it is expedient to extend the principle of that enactment...
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Unrepealed and Unexpired Acts of the Legislative Council of India ..., 1. köide

George Smoult Fagan - 1862 - 1128 lehte
...persuasions : the laws of those religions shall not be permitted to operate to deprive such party or parties of any property to which, but for the operation of such laws they would have been entitled ;" and whereas it will be beneficial to extend the principle of that...
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