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Article 3rd. — All disputes which may occur in our jurisdiction 

 requiring investigation, we will endeavour to settle with the assistance 

 of a punchyat of 4 or 5 of the most influential chiefs amongst us, 

 and in presence of the disputing parties, and should we be unable to 

 settle it ourselves, we will report the same to the Hunt Mohurir, with a 

 view to its being settled by your Lordship. 



Article 4th. — "When any officer or Government servant may have 

 occasion to travel through our country, we agree to clear the roads in 

 our several jurisdictions and to furnish him with coolies and render him 

 every assistance in our power. 



Article 5th. — When any officer or his deputy may arrive at Bengal 

 Katta, and summon us to attend him, we will instantly do so, and if it 

 is necessary for us to attend him at any other place we agree to do so 

 on his summons. 



Article 6th. — We agree to prevent any independant Garrows from 

 entering the Government territories through our jurisdictions, with 

 intent to murder or commit any other disturbances. 



Article 7th. — When any officer or Government servant arrives at our 

 Doar, we agree, on being called on, to pay without delay the revenue 

 due by us. 



Article 8tk. — The road which has been cleared from Bhajamara to 

 Kuntanangiri, and Bengal Katta to Ripoogiri, we agree to keep clear 

 every year throughout our respective jurisdictions from 24 to 30 feet 

 wide. 



Signed by the Locma of Rungtopara. 

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(Sd.) 



C, S. Reynolds, 





Princl. Asst, 



