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(rasumat)! name by name. As for hoon is found to have been 
taken from the peasants on any account whatever, after takin 
account of the payments (wdsilat) into the fotakhana, the balance 
should be written as appropriated by the @min, ‘amil, zemindars 
and others, name by name. meget as dco as possible [270, b.] collect 
- the pargana. Ifowing to he Ase of the patwari or any other 
e, the papers of certain mauz‘as cannot be got, estimate this 
and en it in the tumar. After the tumdr has been drawn u ee 
it has been written according to he established system, the diw 
ought to keep it. He should demand the refunding of that iio 
of the total gains of ‘amils, chaudhuries, qanungoes, mugaddams, and 
patwaris, which they have taken in excess of their established per- 
quisites (raswm-2-muqar 
L'welfth.— Report ihe names of those among the d@mins and 
kroris of the jagirdars, who have served with upr ightness and 
c a 
their Seria and receive the punishment of their irre 
teenth.—With great ae gather together the papers. 
of the fester (sar-i-rishta) at the right time. In the mahal in 
which you stay, every day sec ectae the officers the daily account 
of the collection of revenue and cess and prices-current, and from: 
the other parganas the daily account of the collection of revenue’ 
and cash (maujudat) every fortnight, and the balance [271, a] in. 
the treasuries of gee and the yam‘a wasil bagi every ‘month, 
and the tumar of the total revenue and the jam‘a bandi* and the 
SeaHS and expenditures of the treasuries of the fofadars season by 
season, After looking through these papers demand the refunding” 
of haloes as been spent above the amount allowed (? or spent 
without sg accounted for), and then send them to the Imperial 
record 0 Do not leave the papers of the spring harvest un- 
271, b.| Fourteenth When ‘an @min or ‘amil or fotadar is 
rs from him an 
resumed as the result of this auditing. Send the papers with the 
records of the 4bwabs recovered from dismissed ‘amils, to the Im- 
perial cutchery, in order that the auditing of the man’s papers may 
be finished. 
Fifteenth.—Draw up the diwani papers according to the estab- 
lished rules season by season, affix to them your seal Ph proof | 
of of verification, and send them to the ea, record o 
1 Russooms—“ Customs or commission.” (Brit. Ind., p. 149.) 
2 Jamabandi—* Annual settlement of the revenue.” (Brit. Ind., p. 174.) 
