The nature of landed tenure throughout the Island is now thoroughly understood. Generally speaking, no proprietary right in the soil is vested in any, between the actual cultivator and the sovereign; the intermediate classes, who may have at any time... The History of Java - Halaman clxioleh Sir Thomas Stamford Raffles - 1830 - 868 halamanTampilan utuh - Tentang buku ini
| 1816 - 180 halaman
...particular system of management should be deemed advisable. 61. The nature of landed tenure throughput the island is now thoroughly understood. Generally...tenure- Of this actual proprietary right there can be BO doubt that it originally vested solely in the sovereign ; but it is equally certain, that the first... | |
| 1884 - 886 halaman
...districts " being deemed merely the executive officers of Government " who received these revenues from the gift of their lord ; and " who depended on...actual proprietary right, there can be no doubt that the " investiture vested solely in the sovereign ; but it is equally " certain that the first clearers... | |
| Henry Scott Boys - 1892 - 104 halaman
...districts, being deemed the executive officers of Government who received these revenues as a gift from their lord, and who depended on his will alone for their tenure." Again, Herr Knops, one of the Dutch Commissioners for the investigation of land-tenures, writes : —... | |
| United States. Department of the Treasury. Bureau of Statistics - 1901 - 460 halaman
...district", being deemed the executive officers of government, who received these revenues as a gift from their lord, and who depended on his will alone for their tenure." Again, Heir Knops, one of the Dutch commissioners for the investigation of land tenures, writes: "There... | |
| 1913 - 286 halaman
...or districts being deemed merely the executive " officers of Government who received these revenues from " the gift of their lord ; and who depended on...actual proprietary right, there " can be no doubt that the investiture vested solely in the " sovereign ; but it is equally certain that the first clearers... | |
| 1918 - 722 halaman
...classes, who may at any time have enjoyed the Revenues of Villages or Districts, being deemed merel)the executive Officers of Government, who received those...from the gift of their Lord , and who depended on hts will alone for their tenure. Of this actual proprietary right there can be no doubt that it originally... | |
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