Answer: Under the Permanent Settlement, the rates of revenue were fixed permanently, i.e. it was not to be increased ever in future. But in the mahalwari system it was decided that the rate of revenue would be revised periodically, not permanently fixed.
Under the Permanent Settlement, the zamindars were given the charge of collecting revenue from the peasants and paying it to the Company. But in the mahalwari system this charge was given to the village headman.
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It is based on the assumption that the <span>diplomats will obey the laws of their country of residence. They don't have to abide by laws because they have immunity that protects them from prosecution. This was introduced to make it possible for diplomats to say what they wanted against those who ruled without being prosecuted.</span>
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Senate of Canada
Article byRichard Foot
Date PublishedFebruary 7, 2006Last EditedNovember 18, 2016
The Senate is the Upper House of Canada's Parliament. Its 105 members are appointed and hold their seats until age 75. The Senate's purpose is to consider and revise legislation, investigate national issues, and most crucially according to the Constitution — give the regions of Canada an equal voice in Parliament.
Well, I can tell you for sure that a is not the answer. But I think the answer would be b.
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Ethiopia lacked a permanent capital; instead, the royal encampment served as a roving capital.
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