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a title for country land exceeding 100 acres in 
area may be quoted. This condition gives the 
right to the Ruler to re-enter on the land if 
commencement is not made to cultivate within 
12 months from the date of the registration of 
the document of title or if one quarter is not 
cultivated within five years from the date of 
the registration of the document of title. In 
such an event uncultivated portions are resumed 
but even so the grantee or lessee still has the 
right to retain possession of two acres of land 
in respect of each acre under cultivation. 
Penalties are provided for unlawful occupa- 
tion or trespassing on State land and for 
unauthorised interference with public roads or 
waterways. 
Land alienated under this Enactment may 
be resumed, against the will of the proprietor, 
for mining purposes by the Ruler of the State in 
Council, on payment of compensation. State 
land in a town or village is alienated by auction, 
generally. Full notice is given verbally of such 
auctions, but occasionally land in a town or 
village is approved to an applicant without 
auction. 
Country lands are sometimes auctioned, but the 
more usual procedure is for the Resident to approve 
an application, made on the prescribed form and 
with a plan, to the local Collector of Land Revenue. 
The application will be sent to the Resident by the 
Collector, who will make his own recommendations 
and give to the Resident such information as to 
the applicant as he may have. It is therefore very 
