Section 58:
Procedure when only some proprietors accept assessment.
If some of the proprietors consent,
and some refuse, so to accept the assessment offered, the Settlement-officer may, with the previous sanction
of the Chief Commissioner, if the interest of the recusant proprietors in the lands taken into account in the
assessment consists entirely of lands held by them separately form the other proprietors, exclude such in
the lands taken into account in the assessment consists entirely of lands held by them separately from the
other proprietors, exclude such recusant proprietors from settlement for a period not exceeding thirty years
from the date of such exclusion, and either let their lands in farm or take such lands under direct
management.
In other cases the assessment of the entire mahal shall be offered to the proprietors who consented to
accept the assessment when originally offered, and if they refuse it the mahal shall be dealt with under the
provisions of section fifty-seven.
When the recusant proprietors are excluded under this section, the lands of the proprietors who
consented to accept the assessment originally offered shall be deemed to be a separate mahal, and shall be
assessed as such; and such assessment shall be offered to the proprietors so consenting; and if the lands of
the recusant proprietors are let in farm, the farm shall be first offered to the proprietors who consented to
accept the assessment originally offered.