The Indian Village Community Examined With Reference to the Physical, Ethnographic, And Historical Conditions of the Provinces; Chiefly On the Basis of the Revenue-Settlement Records And District Manuals
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The viUa^e-site is often partitioned, because it gives the different co-sharers not only their due allotment for their own houses, but enables each to charge rents and derive other benefits from the house-sites which fall to his share. 3 It may also be conveniently borne in mind that when a village is divided into major and secondary groups (caUed pattl, thoTc, &c.), the whole of the land may he divided between the groups, so that nothing remains 330 THE IXDIAX VILLAGE COxMMUXlTY point wliere i...t also touches custom and the tenure fonn. It is sometimes observed that, while the divided arable land is held on one existing scheme of shnres or on the basis of mere de facto possession, the common land and the profits from grazing, wild fruits, thatch-grass or similar produce, as well as other common profits or dues — house rates and the like — maj- be enjoyed or divided on a quite different set of shares. This usually indicates that the original shares of the foundation have been disturbed or forgotten, as regards the cultivated holdings, and yet the co- sharers do not like altogether to ignore their proper principle ; chey cannot help abandoning it as regards the lands that have long been held in severalty, but they still adhere to it as regards profits or lands which have not been yet divided.
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