The Revenue Recovery Act, 1890
The Revenue Recovery Act, 1890: An act to regulate the recovery of arrears of revenue and arrears of money payable to government.
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Summary
The Revenue Recovery Act, 1890 is an Indian law that provides for the recovery of arrears of revenue and arrears of money payable to government. The act regulates the procedure and methods for the recovery of such arrears, including the appointment of revenue officers, the attachment and sale of property, and the detention and sale of the defaulter's movable property. The act also provides for the issuance of a certificate of recovery and the execution of such certificates. The act applies to all revenue claims due to the government, including those related to land revenue, taxes, and other public dues.