Vol. ON ay 6.] The Revenue Regulations of Aurangzib. 229 
and deduct from the revenue to the extent of the injury done; and 
from the portion that remains safe, take so much of the produce 
: aun 
ear,—consider the revenue as lost. But if the calamity happens 
after reaping, whether it be preventable like eating up by cattle or 
after the calamity sufficient time is left [for a second crop], collect 
there is no obstacle to his cultivating, and yet he leaves it untilled, 
—then realise the revenue of that land from any other land_be- 
b 
red through his neglect, it is proper to take revenue from him. 
eventh.—lf the owner of a land, subject to a fixed revenue, 
else to till it]. 
Commentary, 120, a :—What has been published about “ the 
death of the owner of the land, taking the revenue from his heirs, 
and not demanding the revenue from the heirs if he died before 
tilling” is manifestly just; because the land-owner, 7.e., truly 
1 B‘aze Zamin—See Wilson, p. 69, i, ‘‘ The Baze Zamin or certain lands 
set apart for various uses,”—( Brit, Ind., p. 276.) 
