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Compendium on Acts and Rules
(31) Form XIII—Form of award when a debtor is declared insolvent under section 22 of
the Bengal Agricultural Debtors Act, 1935, and an order is passed by the Board under
clause (a) of sub-section (1) of that section (Prescribed by rule 61 of the Bengal
Agricultural Debtors Rules, 1936).
(32) Form XIV—Form of award when a debtor is declared insolvent under section 22 of
the Bengal Agricultural Debtors Act, 1935, and an order is passed by the Board under
clause (6) of sub-section (1) of that section (Prescribed by rule 61 of the Bengal
Agricultural Debtors - Rules, 1936).
300A. Whenever copies are required of any portion of the forms enumerated in the list
below they should be made on printed forms, which are saleable ones and which are to
be supplied by the applicants after purchase from the stamp vendors :-
(1) Form No. I.—Application by debtor—prescribed by Rules 14, 31 and 32 of the
Bengal Agricultural Debtors Rules, 1936.
Form No. IA—Copies of pages 5 and 6 of Form. No. I mentioned above.
(2) Form No. II—Application by creditor—prescribed by Rules 15 and 33 of the Bengal
Agricultural Debtors Rules, 1936.
(3) Form No. Ill—Application by joint debtors—prescribed by Rule 16 of the Bengal
Agricultural Debtors Rules, 1936.
(4) Form No. XVI—Notice under section 35 of the Bengal Agricultural Debtors Act,
1935—prescribed by Rule 74 of the Bengal Agricultural Debtors Rules, 1936.
301. The forms enumerated in rule 300 will be supplied by the office, and the charge for Procedure
for using
each form used for copies will be two annas in the case of serial Nos. (30), (31) and (32) printed
and one anna in all other cases, to be paid by a court-fee stamp on the application for form.
the copy. Thus the forms need not be treated as saleable forms, and no further account
need be kept of them than is kept at present. The forms enumerated in Rule 300A will be
supplied by the applicants after purchasing them from the stamp vendors. Copies of
obsolete forms are to be given on folios, as in the case of ordinary copies. A table or slip
may be prepared which will show the number of printed words for every form mentioned
in rule 300, in order to save the trouble of counting the words for the purpose of
ascertaining fees for authentication on every occasion.
(a) Copying fees will be charged only for such part of the copy as is written by hand or
type-written, and will be realized by court-fee stamps affixed to the applications.
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