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When the Officer appointed to make the partition shall have completed the partition, and
allotted the public Revenue on each of the estates into which it is proposed that the estate shall be
divided, he shall prepare and submit to the Collector a paper of partition, showing how he proposes to
divide the estate, and to apportion the public Revenue.
This paper shall specify
the names of the Mehals or villages included in each separate estate;
the gross produce of each Mehal and village for the three years immediately preceding the year in
which the partition is ordered to be made;
the names of the parties to whom the several estates are allotted, and the proportion of the public
Revenue proposed to be assessed on each of such estates, with any remarks regarding the mode
observed in selecting the lands included in each estate, and the accounts upon which the
apportionment of the public Revenue assessed thereon shall have been based, as may be necessary for
the information of the Collector.
The paper shall further contain a detail of the adjustments, if any, which shall have been made in
respect to any tanks, places of worship, or other matters, as specified in the preceding Sections.
Map to be also submitted.--The Officer appointed to make the partition shall also submit a map,
showing the several estates into which the estate is proposed to be divided.
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