therefore. b..
the
answered only by inference from general tenor of the Regulations according to which I am of opinion that half Tentage allowance.
wance is the utmost
the
deduction to which an Officer of any rank can be subject in consequence of occupying
public Quarter, House rent, as
already observed, is allowed only to
officers on half Tentage
It may therefore be deemed the substitute of the other half of that Allowance, and if the one thus represent
the other, the house itself cannot be
regarded
as more than
an
the Money allowance given
If this
view
equivalent for
in lieu of it. of the question be
correct the highest deduction from Military Allowances
the
of the Honorable..
the Major General Commanding to which
he
be can be subjected-
is one
Fintage, or, according
half of his
121
to the Regulations,
two hundred Rupees a month. I do not think that his Secretary and Aide de-Camp
can be deemed liable
from their
any
for
deduction
the
personal Allowances
accommodation afforded them in the building which he occupies - they being usually considered to belong
lame
to the family of a General Officer
I have ve
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