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onienbancy” 6a nenyd AYoAOONI a1Oilgi3 MOBEZMONMNISVS [nICOJS 21560800, 1960 (Special Rules for the Assignment of Government Land for Rubber Cultivation, 1960) 1960-901 2Hos NaierBoang’ eal Oays SAAD aGlay Maieab omsg{l(1960-H8) 30)oe 7-00 Alejo] (ALHOONEE aUlecneEs alTewoulay esome}0 1960 Malena: S.R.O.No. 94/60, 940/60 agen’ aflecamonimeandd (1960 naoend 29-08 Omg MMB 47 GHD (uTIavod|STOIOIg288) (aiG900}88 AIG GRalelorallayomosre}o OMS HjAMTooow! mea ale @]o'l allay) MABAAMGIMD Hoe THSHH08 MOHAIODIM (SHINS! oGH1H\O algoms1BO5 swe oya1o Mabsiwioleojm). NeSemmgenvsnral Nnicndoang” ed) aGlay MESAMolnjas aged 1 (a) m0 algemuded 1960-001 aeboad’ @]0) cays ayaldeooo! sola) Ma@aMoNeUMAMSS EO s& asGoIBU age Gass asow@oayem@oen’. (bd) @o aigeand aimomaigflong Mmmaamienssmo oays MjalTeoomas DusBoadlon WaHo (Jeo HIIIGIAITBSIE a1,Q0061W15}E80}00M @]alow MomMWlallse@moge sriowenoejemaosr (c) wv asgenaed ascbmacm (romuelyoroled cuarmaroer, 2. wo algeanglled, rumdeo AQANWAME HRAILESJSOTMHAalESI0— (a) “eomsowtmorss ors” ogrma@iad afial, GoM, Alleia{@o, ais@e, aljendlaysr@o Grae aloGo agerilas aubeAJ5)™}. (b) “aiorlag mabec8” agManad as@al, aiogo, OHEKTUCBMS ageMas Hubo445yM}. (c) “en2000” agcmanad 7 algsmneBOSMoITWaYSE ean900 agrrnemna2&jm} (d) “e207” agreed nacboarglo§ gsamoawilanssmo amo AsIoflodg MeanyEMEMaRABMo O6Ys Hi sldod 1c, 200OSSO}AOW e)0il agememnn0#)"M}. (e) “@anig?” agmM@la a1§0 13 (al&000 Wanboacy’ ea!l&@lafs}e2 e@onig) ageménnas)7), (f) “soyamow ayaa!” agmoad lass Mark &SjomimmMlemo psamuoM gm qMlaxailealo &jSkoore ager CHlexOMlea1o crvIcTaDD ayahaAlgjo«MD 60} A4jHO5) CARIBE 0.81 Oandslad GRUHo IO TLITHADAM GROEN a \SJoMUETBeMs Qsamo0m™M MaMa! és a— Mawilaan HOD G0) Asmlawmye Gadmnae)™). (Gg) “erdreieoarmov eins)” ag M0@ BOSOM Sjalo MABAMEIMID! Mad Gwaviomo ANMawovisaon evoainjSS GEC {2}88 Ujo@lOoe® agnemamane)rM}, (h) “eeogo” ogrmoad osyd amogo agmennaceym, (i) “mresrioaiasmow omove8 aacleraé” og°MOG8 10-00 Oo 1100 ailafiQyeBMo Mg POMHAAMOALDJ 3600 awe MOY 21H alosaMle eIS}ooI AIEJQOMA,BBM,a00 HOO BoaOmoD Al,oeN agemeaaaoe)m). (i) “ejsjoorie” agimoas 80 aljeoimo GaMg}os eoasawo Gragele eéomocaio GEAIEDOSOnJ MANGO} H)SSBlo GRAIO}OS MHWMOOJo 451 UBOJS}M}. (Kk) “@asnj @:1s00402100069008" og(TOW8 &\S,ooNIAIO}BOMANO A1yATIN@ cU@}BOMeNd gs Osra}0 &JSI GasBE@TD 7000 CIE SAMWOTH AoBcsilocUe}AOMe OBE Ajo agememoa0e}M). 3 WoEH_JODAT (a1G000WEE Ga OMbmscATeooOl awlay MadmoaMeoes— | (a) adsmomovianglavted (b) maesI@ afajojo SMovaoama,a0w aelanjemlasos cielo 15060 soamucterd (n1e000 Il (@) Sainers enanieenodeajo (b) amimiavd.00j0 onomcaiaiomajss@,se alaajm ajeeum osys &erlleoooo 210 aumlay nebaoagememoent, 4 eamaidlagoosOOIIg Ss a akaiad oayderce!l MseMMBIMIo OMIA SaxQMOIM|Es GOUMOWEBIMJo GESTED 9 alsowBL8 (nlGIOo SOAITUAT MBsOiQesdd. MEWIoUHs AMS1a SoUHoOMISAElHeBo CROgQele Goes oaiasnow SOOM OEE GHWIGLAOSMo. GENAUHOLE (nlOWo 25-MJo 45-MJo AAAs MYWIalasoenemoen'. 5. GOMAUGlaflS}8B e@1M},6S 50% HesMmaNesooW aMoVleoanlMdso0w MaslamMeaesnsmosn’. 6 ayeml agen mewlaa as}@)S,omI00K0 age Mawes MMe! e]alowacje DAWU AjSOlavsesoo samo ager Mlaxwleaio &JSkWOC ager cMaIWIEAI 0.81 BansScInjo Moos 212) EB AjoOladaeoo A0/MEGD OHAITVAT GeCM,21d180}20)8B). 7. @D algni@oanjes soamains apas2aIgOOled 10 aigacaMdenjo als cavm@jo SreMealeaded aJ@}.661 medmoagemmaoens. 8 soaimamy scanaul wom aoGdes numioeangids ajaomoaym cremeMa}ss AYUMIaBeE}|0 MeMIMAWEM} AeWMND AC) Ons0M, GAIEOMejESeWo aoa} ajeauMawo HHAIMUBMIES ala) MEBLOANTHOINS. GREIBOM alas MEMEMIOG CHOP GA asTay MOBS BH GOL 4-0 5-Do US )qpOPlod asowg}e8 MSaslanens cioallasasemoeni. 9 EROS GHMAITa/NSB 141 n0sS6 aqjos)HHOd ooaKTUAET allay &MawrDIENSAB CO} MSIE MVIEVETIE 1.21 Hans Se09B0 AO} MuDAIOD ooydescal@loseasmsmyo ons0es1A40}C™ 0.20 Gand MuDaIER Mado, ajsTOOSo aHeTIAKD}OS MIBMOSMETHIGAI BORDA KHCULESIBLEGHHD acuerdl DacMoMagssyomoanmMeaoen. 10. soaimadnd maisloiges aided anasoom 10 aidmsoramanicanted soairvabns aXirvoaw@o MayOIMoawo WAMI0} MAW}o ebeareneargy. Th ax@ial msaaym mawand ocuentoant maqnalesym miuaiomloaslayss mo asexrvcésl madcasremosrt. 12, Moavaln@m ansnjebed Hewwarwos’ olay MSoD\Ma— (i) ean000 mmid I-08 seamed ajoogysjalal a0) adaoolnssie om 612) MMGloasgQyM ywloe Hesisded Mumimlasoa ay moaicrmieag ales (ii) seemdry Sca@galad woe, O,eDo ~0502909M eal Maa}, 2210 MBssodladg aiMaimjaomamlayene9e}M MAYO (wooe1Dw! GO) (aflakwo agen claxohes CrOAIOWONs ANDES 25%ANJo alSo 15-8 alNGTOIlAa}M [aio ITS WWJ SOBoDH ejaskn,Os alexm,9s @ielaysao; (iii) comassay e100 rrdeqy MSCMMEIMIo GRE) laa Mano OaseIIw we; (iv) oonydes-aaied ruanomanm mexnlad aBoaer aidaigyes odes, onuondaargies RMA achoDo MamoMjoereEIe GRO}o. 13, Goan aid-anjo Qaedeoim Hamid eDeasovNla GRMDea\ue GREER GRSBH0 GReEMD GHAWHAN ERONEALE DETIDIGWO}O. BDABSIA er GRONSEABIO® SigoaBESO}o HlgaOe! 0) annoogy cwlalicaicd AoanTvo}o MUTWARIS EgWlae EmIMAKB.4oo GOacikrr}0 HVHRIS\™, GmMDAAa\Tes CREME NeTBOaNg MoaMiBegioo SaxyjMa@den’. ajc aHexraBeIIES ceBjemakes GRErIaHHO EHHOHGTDS|SOAME DO amiGkaos ajamexwosns. 14. munai@m long afar ummMlenjemnd ap SgoB105 SBS58008 GD (naanomm memeansamjes ninasmes Manhejss ala #51 alneMasomemosr. @ma\9a13OOI08 OamBboadflong eromaooawiles alawmara! aiayMo Ga ajsiseaymMa, 2ow es yYoeo}HBJOS Mawosns muaeoomes. DoMoamle wéqna@leajr ale anaisjox, soorwlariao 29} MDHOGBHBOSD}o Moaalso ageMlawjos ERsimunMOMIad 1.41 eansisolang oewo ayeMIghno EMM aNTlAaoDiWlansmo. 18. algo 1, 12 ageriias (mIONES EASARHUd 10 dBc NW,eogowomS MaBsAEnEd. also 8 (al8000 @]a) aIGlay Mabel avleoDoA SMO GHA\NAD, MEBasansmoer. 16. slay oaMers}™ e101 HamBoadjo aF agwmimogoom cmundaAMeRg\o Ma@omaweRPglesd anacmym maj oled aflewwaoe’. 17, WD OAITUAA aJOMIEDHOMD ERMEWADIANTMOIo ogeMIas oMsow"IMoajsyorwoe ansigoommaom’s. asamudirl ales soars aida] 60) aomramimgslad mam wor ANBOISBaIUSOW] GCWIeaS}o armas cvosumwla] @o} MoaMdaguo mMabaesnemomr}, GOMSALOAIGOT MIAMIBEGU HAKYOS USOT} DOR SoaALoese GOOWIGISO}o CULO Ages TvomITUlay dglay MAMEDIMESI 40} MoaMiéaguoe MSaameramoers. Aaleood MSOrOTKAg\BB MoaMdaguoo NCUBEAKFlocg GAN,AO 21596 alkM'S aogo asoyomor8 a0s}BBMg. HOAMBM GOT GAUGOTloW MIAMéagivo SalMIMMo GEASS GHMTeAH0U0 MMPS MMMeUHIwlaw MoaMlésgwo SalaMeeMo WINeM0 eaN900 ABIaNo Baajaowivlessenemosrs. 18. oamrMmDdA0Jo Bie, 20WIg|SBalese HHAKTUTCIEWS GRMBIOS allasSBajo Cisouwlee@o MIWWOMOTIDIG GHEABOM GMA YSISIW MDAIGH,MaM MoaWiesoers@omy. —m amen} oboojesies (141 90858) OOATUTYDHOJe Aie\DOgIENO?, a TLDAIETEI, angasemoan LOS MATUTVDAOJo MEBH}MOJ GRAHAM MBSIMIQBLUMDYo TuNA!o HHAAULG| DAH cHkaMo 2100}, Sas@,Do6r%. 19. 6m (nseaWaD Ge} Manas ore! OaMeaClO} Maleate GOOG cawcooa’ asakrvaen) Qogy Mabeacnemoen’. 20. (1) BD algennid anallenj Mole afta aejamecwo eoaimramied asjaumuonecd AAMOIMOL}SEDS OAT OIG ooamada ogoaigQyMmoen. Game Monmlagad CasmMBoagId Gy eel Dieloajsjssoayrmmo soamvawled OO, MomiMVIa] Woamooalw Mek{esGANOMOIA Gadanmalgjo«rH@20e}M} 2) wemeamed 401 a‘mboang’ Gielayaisleajm MoNGlaged op eaves MBMOIQSS UOTas MIO), UHSD)SS CML MaMHo GPlysWBasossMJo &Soom eéoere}d anasemtonnt’ .10¢@}:80,405(contour alignment charges)ajae mvéaqy ea@léom! mMaano SalAINRSBJo GD AUTIO,VoM roenmwlay NcenBaanglc} aidlasoene a9) MeeBjo OOAITUABMD cole poso@socyjemmoen’. agimoa’, OcuerBOANy DE OOTDTIE Soaciamioas}eo}C7 e)awIGs SHeKTUAEMI esanerveras MSOMOIClS9} Oo Nason’ creBoMD),SB esanarweunagos}m@)sS! agags,enocd MQM gla oM 0 OuiDolgese.408, Hal woMossé MégnDlafis|ss GremeMDss Benne n6aABIOS AAI\o GRD NcINBoarFIs GESTAooMES Mjacwen® AOCIOSEMEIe® GessBE 210 AAT MS OuMBoarglds GoMogled aimjo PDsoesoaMmom'. agemaqOag, sa.nETWaTBOd ajA\\o rerBaaNPIdS MadROMEE Djeew.26048 H|s\meDHEMEIed MEMONNSE CRULHMADAd EOAUsHIWAUIG. SIMs g)a EOMAUTlay SISK aeordod Graiscvre QerRoWiGleaymasy. (2) muna Sails agsjeojamios aMa0W TUNEIOG LWHBOD MONG @eloe YLT GYD 2190 GHMai9Tl& ASH DOsoeo}Ma@as amBaaagas mnomurmjajersows1e aoymnaoen’. (4) aaigaiaigo (1) (e000 Haurboad{las aelesomes Ojo 29,00 cheoccl SAT OOoWleSo MOQElG also arsTaolMoOleaw aero) Macmoajamoed SalTOs}B2O0DO Si Hlaimo} wWMossded emianjogssyMolemed wm TOAIER cmd MéaMafNSB oasissmego ag aseMqos}@E}OS eonrsBEG. Snirsloass,ea}M almjo Mm'aeo SalQAMOINJe GaMIog GMcUudesoaymMaosn’, 20A. aasmn9M wala a95}OO MINA! ayMBaimasmo MserDJaMIOV8 MSP AyODAT CUscUMUDELs nowanoamooani, () @@seeocams e101 omaoad MeeslWisgend ay ajeoled Masomes GROe ALT IGCMG MEMso.soj}EMI0G GHZ{9OD HOBAINGH00M MSTMIOIS\Ee eaanerwan”d AMNSMeHOEM,o DOOCODIG OFAOslS9}T Oe GHOJAA0W) aorg0aes ea) wmseaders MMA ROHS TOIS}S2C GoMgled (imo HoSoeesereM20en. (2) waundoang’ ag) alwowied ciéaqulaislgjoomasesio oongoad e)0 aaacuine aides} UO] EYE} HHHAING900R AM OANG MSaMlOls}BBO}0 sac yoomDLale00o MAUDaMQSLMeow aaanrwemgies a}e\ood omled edlafiges amimaiody cegald BMaLoT1SA0W! AHETMBo ej MHwas wnasenBoan§las misavsmagsidleo\rmaaoons. GEMOM oGOQS]OD CqPHHUs aYMealMosme MSOMAMOIMES GHUIAIM NaIoaaglad Masiaimaoen’. 21. ancniasiend OoaMVlEO}M SgWlea HBds8ed cans00 MMI |-@ soaimvabnsin}es MCAS MOBGHEEMI. A0GOO EPGaleYWAo GO) OJalMJOS eHI6F anid quom! al@laficlasasremosn’. amos — AiG BOO alglanisy aleonss0o0wW}o GLO MiMJo AWaIGlAsammMo MSO SS LWMaoMaAoBOjo GreaieuDled Tyo! Meo Maoe wmnjo a¥viaoeslaialen,crn). 22, sfigo mectsé omled aide creaiaued mesia ailenown msommarodio CEAUHOM OMOOKODS|SOTMOAATH01 G0G09 AUBcAIANO jaflaCleoyrn &aaiigl aymioae Madaflesomsmosn, ERMA }SE (aeons osyseseall MSCMIMISB Greaiaueorh vol RrEaiatacled mms ooamrrn MES MOIMEE ALEMAos smoscmMs,so}0MI08 Hamigled eenoanyoqyaseremosnt. 23. aay UsION oaQIM (n1eavva@D sfgjo 84558 aaN000 cid II-aiosns Ssasmudbens mabayerods. 24, WD alge (ih NTUCMBEAKFld eleaoeremoM agg] SISKZloMB}o OoVvawo MaAIMNEjVs OAM) NEA EYSPIBLIG e1MAJO &Shegle cUTja1029}M (ase00 WAT ws0ea}m@0ent, 25. GOAKJoaBIe Namboanfids go aissBgloa AME avinioelaaoers}0 2D AIST aKGOOISE TH aGOOBIA}o UUMIOHE aNAOMAHMBO Gel aay MEBHOaMedET, aaINels NHB NIGAGENRaS niledaicn 26. 80000 sainjeils SamUMAGrBLO}0 4.05 OaNs'S8 Aflmo AuO\CTD aa!os}aB0W ncuenBoarg’ Aud 20 CAIAIOMIE alleBenoanmMmoen’. 27. caiaiomilarg alcosomemgjo TlnimwMeBJo AjcuMIoeBJo GRseal aa; amosind aEsesOOe eorBoFas QOTUBTERo 2aNd00 cred III-B erg alleesmoaIMe Galaqenemoent, 28. alles msom@acssm@led aggayjc POEM Oates Gaialc OHIBB}T AyeaID}OS caicled ear. crust OTHE DO} TVoMATWlay ANBa 4M TUBA Gan000 Meus IV-a8 Sgnasesd ma@deyemaa00r5. CAIMALNAUMAGBONo HMIMIA1G00A288 Ailes: 29, waimBoang’ ae @10 121.41 2008 202.34 OnnsSS OOMjEs eNVeo,HB00) Maniejss ea06nJ2OnRKn} AGO SITLAEAO0 AO] DOD O}nfladlaojm emiTigjos ain0ea0séa08e009 On00) GaiaITMENSS aiaaj Msemoanmm@osns. 30. ANaBaMa@os Memes, ayaimunes, ag) aNirsoowrem® agama easearia AlleBeymamosims ennooe Mid V-«B oxTUGle® allesronimo aaseqeremoent. 31, alles msow@acaeme agen ayjaxruntied alewwnoa aggayo awe weed aaleio SHIBQMMIBeS Gala Pgs} MMaaIwad ea0900 Md VI-@ allaajm maslasleng madeaenemosrt, 32, ammo aafasleaim amiM@jOs s[asoanogda00,9s MoMelaes 50 eronemglled BOWIE 80} amples afalgay amin) esque oagMeleald2o00 BoaNel a,eIWMo MIE} ANDAMOKS aaiaicOtoo! 9,008 arm, aOTOGM Awe GMAUAaey Mees. 33. ayMMoD! ojafladlaojm aminiajos alaoeaogénoeoers calieMle ciRaegoanm SOBA caIEKOMang AsycUTInEBIo ManiTrWMABo anGowleaaaayMa caxd.eoowl aasesornje,OS 2/,% OMALYCIFOW oasladeeosremom'. Madly MADaeWlen ese slaocaoséa0d BHOB_IBOMUA alo MaA\MOEAI HMI OBIqYs oasMAMOeAID alMoRWDOn|S\TMasesXo array alglarnye asrayorgymaoens, Talo MADaIWsO SHG a1n10Gn0g8008 eHoBqJ2oaMUrd eafawlenecwo amu osAqye SaIQOAW OA Maisie OVA SIOKOMS GAIATM.AD OSleavlenmaosn'. Damocmlajss CHB _|ISOMMSOSEOD SMIMIHHSCW GOGNWNTAPSd sHoBq4sonsorg aaflecemaao SMUMD}OS oBflMIaSaUEMo MSOOID OWE 2,08 ac} DOTLEBMéo GoIAITMBDOS e108) cnsesor8 aamaudiesymooes. 34, caLMOled ADIs; Mlainianes eHodeonuMjHaBo emIMeeBo GAIC!0TH}-4O}OS 20% Baloo BVieTDOAASHAC HAT EHS IAKTEAO6TEO}> GNOATOTD} Balo!o erderTe GO, BOTATEIM.A0 snswicaosrema00n'. 35. Hasntoangies, ood ajaeidenaumdinnas Do Me'alor} &5oj00w Msomafeaxdienoa GQAKM {20M MdaqussA Mabeoameosn', FORMA [See Rule 17] FORM OF NOMINATION BY THE ALLOTTEE allottee (Licensee) of Plot No. area. Village Taluk .. .. District do hereby nominate (H. E. name, age, address and relationship with the allottee) in whose name the licence may be transferred in the event of my death during the subsistence of the licence. Date... 20. day of Name and Signature of the Licensee Witness to Signature 1 2: FORM B [See Rule 17] FORM OF NOMINATION BY THE SUCCESSOR NOMINEE the successor nominee in respect of plot No. e+ Taluk .. .. District do hereby nominate (H. E. name, age and address and relationship) in whose name the licence may be transferred in the event of my death during the subsistence of the licence. Dated. .. day of Name and Signature of Successor nominee Witness to signature tL 2. FORM! [See Rule 21] FORM OF APPLICATION Application for grant of licence of Government land under the Rubber Plantation Scheme Name of the applicant. Occupation Age of the applicant PoP e+ Community to which the applicant belongs (in case of Scheduled Castes and Tribes and Backward Classes, the fact may be mentioned). Present address Permanent address. (Full address) Academic Qualification. Locality where the land is required Total extent of the land held by the applicant or his family with Survey No. Village and Taluk. © Erno 10. Annual income of the family (furnish details of the source of income also). 11. Whether the applicant is prepared to cultivate rubber in the area. 12. The applicant's capacity to raise rubber without financial assistance : 13. Whether the applicant is prepared to reside in the area. 14, Whether the applicant is willing to join the Service Co-operative when organised. DECLARATION | do hereby declare that the details furnished in the application are correct and that | do not own or possess as lessee, tenant, Ottidar or Kanomdar any land except as shown above and that the annual income of my family from all sources together is Rs. Place: Date: Signature of the applicant FORM II [See Rule 23] FORM OF ORDER OF GRANT OF GOVERNMENT LAND ON LICENCE FOR TEMPORARY CULTIVATION OF RUBBER The land specified in the Schedule is hereby granted to..............(Name and address of the grantee) for temporary occupation and for cultivation of rubber for a period of ten years commencing from... (date, month, year) .. Subject to the terms and conditions contained in the Rules for the Assignment of Government land for Rubber cultivation. (1) The grant is liable to cancellation if it be found that it was grossly inequitable or was made under a mistake of fact or owing to misrepresentation or in excess of the limits of authority delegated to the officer granting the land or that there was an irregularity in procedure. Cancellation on any of these grounds may be.ordered by any authority to whom the assigning authority is administratively subordinate. (2) In the event of such cancellation of the grant. the grantee shall not be entitled to compensation for any loss caused to him by the cancellation. (3) If the grantee shall fail to pay to the Government any sums payable under the grant on the respective rates on which they are made payable. he shall pay interest at 12 per cent per annum on such amounts from the date on which they were so payable until the date of payment of recovery. (4) The grantee shall bring 3 acres of the land under rubber cultivation within a period of six months from the date of the grant. (5) The grantee shall not use the land or suffer it to be used except for the purpose for which it is granted. (6) The grantee shall permit the officers and servants of the Government with or without workmen at all times to enter upon the lands aforesaid to view the condition of the land. (7) The grantee shall not assign or under let the benefits arising under this grant or a part thereof without the previous written permission of the assigning authority. (8) (a) The grantee shall take steps to see that the marks made by the officers of the Government are preserved and are not tampered with. (b) In the event of the infringement of or failure to observe. any of the conditions mentioned in the above clause |, the grantee shall pay to the Government such compensation as is determined by the Collector of the district for any loss or damage caused by such infringement of failure on his part. (9) The grantee shall not without previous sanction of the assigning authority permit any person to use the land except as provided in condition (5). : (10) The grantee shall, on the termination or revocation of this grant, restore the said land to the Government in as good a condition as is consistent with the foregoing conditions. (11) The grantee shall be answerable to the Government for all or any injury or damage done to the said land and other Government property thereon except as is permitted by the foregoing conditions. (12) The grant hereby given may be revoked by the assigning authority after giving sixty days notice in writing and by the Government or the Director of Rubber Plantations without notice in an emergency (the said Government or Director of Rubber Plantations being the sole judge of the emergency) and shall be terminable by the grantee by giving to the Collector, sixty days’ notice in writing but without prejudice to any right of action of remedy of the assigning authority in respect of any antecedent breach of any of the foregoing conditions. The grantee shall not in case of such revocation or termination be entitled to-any compensation in respect of any improvements effected by the grantee to the land or for the loss caused by the interruption of his occupation. (13) In the event of termination of the grant under condition (12) the Government shall be at liberty to levy proportionate rental up to the date of such termination. (14) If any dispute or difference shall at any time hereafter arise between the Government or their officers on the one part and the grantee as to the rights, duties or liabilities of either party in respect of any matter or thing relating to or arising out of the grant or the construction or the meaning of all or any of the provisions herein contained the said dispute or difference shall be referred for settlement by arbitration by the Director of Rubber Plantations and his decision shall be final. (15) The grant includes all rights, easements and appurtenances belonging to the land or reputed to belong to it or usually held or enjoyed with it. The existing and customary rights of the Government and the public in roads and paths and rivers, streams and channels running through or bounding the land and the right of the Government to the mines and quarries, subjacent to the land are however reserved and are in no way affected by the grant. SCHEDULE! District. Taluk Village Survey No. Areas Boundaries AC. N.S.E.W. q) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) In witness thereof, |... . (name and designation) acting for and on behalf of and by the order and direction of His Excellency, the Governor of Kerala, have hereunto set my hand this .....day of.....20... Place: Date: Signature and designation of the assigning authority. DECLARATION | declare that | shall hold the licence subject to the above conditions and the Rules for the Assignment of Government Land for Rubber Cultivation as amended from time to time. | also declare that! shall abide by the said Rules and the Rules which may hereafter be issued by the Government in regard to licences. Place: Date: Signature of licensee. FORMIIL [See Rule 27] SALE NOTICE Itis hereby notified for the information of the public that the areas specified in the schedule hereto annexed will be sold to small holders in public auction for the purpose of Rubber Cultivation by the. Officer.. At his Office at... (H. E. name of place of Office and time) subject to the following conditions. CONDITIONS 1. The land will be sold in public auction in lots of 10 acres of small holders. 2. Each intending bidder should deposit a sum of Rs the Officer conducting the sale prior to the commencement o token of acceptance by him of the conditions therein. as earnest money with 1¢ bid and must sign the notice in 3. The successful bidder should remit 20% of the value of land immediately after auction and the balance of the bid amount within a period of fifteen days from the date of auction to the nearest Government Treasury. 4. The earnest money deposited by the unsuccessful bidders shall be returned at the close of the auction. 5. The deposit of the successful bidder shall be adjusted towards the bid amount, but shall be liable at the discretion of the. ..Officer to forfeiture to Government for breach of any of the conditions of the sale notice. 6. Intending bidders may inspect the areas with the permission of the. complaints of any kind received after the sale will not be considered. .. Officer, 7. The auction purchaser will be asked to sign a declaration that he or any other member of his family has not bid any other lot previously. The land will be resumed and the value realised forfeited to Government if at a later stage it is found that he or any member of his family has bid more than one lot. 8. Each plot will be sold separately. 9. Should the successful bidder fail to pay the bid amount within the period prescribed in the foregoing clauses, the earnest money deposited by him is liable to be forfeited and the bid cancelled. The plot will be re-auctioned at the risk of the defaulting bidder and he shall be liable for and make good any loss which the Government may incur by the re-auction but shall have no claim for any surplus which may accrue thereby. In the case of re-auction the defaulter will not under any circumstances be allowed to bid or partake in it. 10. Any loss occasioned on account of the re-auction shall be recoverable from the bidder, his properties movable and immovable as if they are arrears of land revenue under the provisions of the Revenue Recovery Act for the time being in force or in any other manner as the Government may deem fit. 11. After the bid amount has been deposited in full by the successful bidder a sannad will be issued in his name with the following conditions:- (a) The land will be used only for the purpose of rubber plantation. (b) Alienation of the land in any form including lease or transfer of the possession is strictly prohibited for the period of ten years. Note.- Family for the purpose of this notice shall mean and include a person, his wife or her husband and their children living with them and dependent on them. SCHEDULE [H.E. the details} Place: Name of the Officer . Date: Designation .. FORM IV [See Rule 28] SANNAD This is to certify that Shri/Smt. has become the purchaser of the land described in sub- joined Schedule the auction sale of which has been confirmed in his/her name and he/ she having paid the bid amount of Rs. in full to the Government and that the title to the land vests in the said Shri/ Smt ee from all encumbrances but subject to the payment of future instalments, if any, and interest thereon. 2. The land shall be used only for the purpose of rubber plantation. 3. The alienation of the land in any form including lease or transfer of possession shall not be made: Provided, however, that the auction purchaser may, for the purpose of raising funds for cultivating rubber in the area mentioned in the Schedule mortgage the property to the Co-operative Land Mortgage Banks in the State. 4. Incase of breach of the above conditions or the conditions of the grant the sannad shall be cancelled and the land shall be resumed by the Government and the grantee shall not have any claim for compensation of any kind whatsoever. Given under my hand and seal on this the ...........day of. +20... SCHEDULE [H.E. the details] Place: Signature of the issuing authority Date: (Seal) FORM V [See Rule 30] It is hereby notified that the areas specified in the Schedule hereto annexed will be sold in public auction for the purpose of rubber plantation by the Officer at his office al (here enter time) subject to the following conditions: CONDITIONS 1. The lands will be sold in public auction in plots of 300 to 500 acres to existing Corporation or Companies engaged in Rubber Plantations as well as to the promoters of prospective Corporations or Companies. 2. Each intending bidder should deposit a sum of Rs. as earnest money with the Officer conducting the sale prior to the commencement of the bid and must sign the sale notice in token of acceptance by him of the conditions therein. 3. (a) The successful bidder if itis an existing Corporation or Company in Rubber plantation should deposit 20% of the bid amount soon after the auction and the balance amount within a month. (b) if itis a prospective Corporation or Company the promoters should remit 2',% of the bid amount immediately as security for the due fulfilments of the conditions. This amount shall be liable to be forfeited if the Corporation or company is not registered on prescribed conditions within the prescribed time limit. If the prospective Corporation or Company is registered within the prescribed time the security amount will be adjusted towards the bid amount and the balance bid amount should be deposited within a period of three months from the date of formation of the Corporation or the registration of the Company. 4. The promoters of prospective Corporations or Companies who bid the lands in auction shall be allowed three months time to incorporate the Corporation or to float the share capital and to register a public limited Company as the case may be with not less than fifty members. 5. The earnest money deposited by the unsuccessful bidders shalll be returned at the close of the auction. 6. The deposit of the successful bidder shall be adjusted towards the bid amount, but shall be liable at the discretion of the . Officer to forfeiture to Government for breach of any of the conditions of the sale notice. 7. Intending bidders may inspect the plots with the permission of the Complaints of any kind received after the sale will not be considered. Officer. 8. Each plot will be sold separately. 9. Should the successful bidder fail to pay the bid amounts within the period prescribed in the foregoing clauses the earnest money deposited by him is liable to be forfeited and the bid cancelled. The plot will be re-auctioned at the risk of the defaulting bidder and he shall be responsible for and-make good any loss which the Government may incur by the re-auction but shall have no claim for any surplus which may accrue thereby. In the case of re-auction the defaulter will not under any circumstances be allowed to bid or partake in it. 10. After the bid money has been deposited in full by the successful bidder a sannad will be issued in the name of the Company. 11. Any loss to Government occasioned by the re-auction shall be recoverable from the defaulting bidder as if itis an arrear of land revenue under the provisions of the Revenue Recovery Act for the time being in force or in such other manner as the Government may deem fit. (Here enter the details) Station: Name of the Officer Date: Designation FORM VI [See Rule 31] SANNAD This is to certify that Messrs. ..(H. E, name and address of the Company, Corporation or Concern)... 1as become the purchaser of the land mentioned and described in the sub-jointed schedule, the . Corporation/Company having paid to the Government the purchase money Rs javing paid the first instalment of the purchase money of Rs........_ namely, Rs. on ..and has agreed to pay up the balance within three months from the date hereof and that the title to the land vests in the said Corporation/Company free of all encumbrances, but subject to the liability for payment of future instalments, if any, and interest and cost thereon. 2. The land shall be used only for the parpose of rubber plantation. 3. The alienation of the land in any form including lease or transfer of possession shall not be made. 4. In case of breach of the above conditions or the conditions of grant, the Sannad shall be cancelled and the land shall be resumed by the Government and the grantee shall not have any claim for compensation of any kind whatsoever. Given under my hand and seal on this the.........day of .20.. Place: Date: Signature of the issuing authotity. (Seal)

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