The Northern India Canal and Drainage Act
43Effect of introduction of canal-irrigation on landlord‟s right to enhance
143. Effect of introduction or canal-irrigation on landlord’s right to enhance.--If a revision of settlement is a ground for entertaining a suit, for the enhancement of rent, the introduction of canal-irrigation into any land shall have the same effect on the landlord 's right to re-enhance the rent of a tenant with a right of occupancy of such land, as if a revision of settlement had taken place, under which the revenue payable in respect of such land had been increased.
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1. Sections 40 to 43 rep. in the Punjab by the Punjab Tenancy Act, 1887 (16 of 1887), s. 3 and the Schedule
OF WATER-RATES
- 33 Liability when person using unauthorisedly cannot be identified
- 34 Liability when water runs to waste
- 35 Charges recoverable in addition to penalties
- 36 Charge on occupier for water, how determined
- 37 “Owner‟s rate”
- 38 Amount of owner‟s rate
- 39 Owner‟s rate, when not chargeable
- 40 When occupier is -to pay both owner‟s rate and occupier‟s rate
- 41 Power to make rules for apportioning owner‟s rate
- 42 When owner is to pay „owner‟s rate
- 43 Effect of introduction of canal-irrigation on landlord‟s right to enhance
- 44 Water-rate by whom payable, when charged on land held by several owners