'File 14/115 VII Annex (B 9) Abu Musa oxide: collected background material on the case' [147v] (305/1904)
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A nnex (22).
Opinions recorded hy Clergy (i).
Praise be to God The Most High !
(t). There is no doubt that when a lease is not proved and legalized, the owner
of the property has the control over his property and can turn the illegal lessee
out of his property. And God The Most High knows more.
Written by Abdul Rahman bin Yusuf, may God forgive both of them.
Dated Rabi 11, 1S29.
* (l. s .) S ultan-ul -U lema.
(Note.— The same Mullah who passed opinion forming Annex 27 of German Rejoinder.)
in). Praise be to God, The Most High !
Answer. Oh God (give) success to the right and guidance to truth !
In the case that the conclusion of the agreement is not perfect as regards
the conditions, the said lease is not correct legally and is null and void and the
lessor, who is the owner of the property, has according to the Shera the right to
turn the lessee out of his property immediately, and God knows best.
Written by Yusuf bin Mohamed bin Abdullah, servant of the Shera at Lingah,
the Guarded.
(l. s.)
(Note.- —The same Mullah who passed the opinion forming Annex 28 of German Re-
Joinder.)
{in). Whereas the said lease is null and void owing to the absence of the pro
nunciation of the legal formula and the non-specification of a fixed period, the
owner of the property has the right, according to the Shera law, to turn out the
lessee from his property immediately.
(Signed and sealed.) J asem bin ahmed,
(iv). In the name of God the Merciful, The Compassionate.
And God is the Guide. Whereas the aforesaid lease is null and void owing to
the absence of the pronunciation of the legal formula and the non-specification of
a fixed period, the owner of the property has the right, according to Shera Law, to
turn out the lessee from his property immediately. And God knows more.
Written by the humblest Mohammad Abdul Rahman, servant of the
August Law at Dowwan.
(v). O God, give guidance to the right
The lease mentioned in the question is invalid for the reason that the legal for
mula has not been pronounced between them, and also the period has not been speci
fied. It is for the owner of the property to turn out the lessee from his property
immediately. And God knows more.
Written by the humblest servant of the Shera Law at Moghu, Abdul
Rahman bin Muhammad.
vi). The answer. 0 God, give guidance to the right!
Whereas the aforesaid lease is null and void owing to the absence of the pronun
ciation of the legal formula and the. non-specification of a fixed period, the owner
qf the property has the right to turn out the lessee from his propertypmmediately.
Written by Muhammad bin Salman, servant of the Shera Law at Hasinah.
(vii). 0 God, give guidance to the right in reply !
Praise be to God alone, a^d peace, and blessing be on him after whom there is
so prophet I
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Correspondence includes the originals and annexes of the Abu Musa report of May 1911; Residency An office of the East India Company and, later, of the British Raj, established in the provinces and regions considered part of, or under the influence of, British India. material for first British reply; printed copy of 2nd British reply; Hassan Samiyah's complaint. It also includes the printed arguments of the Foreign Office case. Correspondence discusses arguments based on various translations of Persian and Arabic words.
Correspondents include Percy Zachariah Cox, Political Resident A senior ranking political representative (equivalent to a Consul General) from the diplomatic corps of the Government of India or one of its subordinate provincial governments, in charge of a Political Residency. in the Persian Gulf The historical term used to describe the body of water between the Arabian Peninsula and Iran. ; Hassan Samaiyah; Robert Wonckhaus; Mr Tigranes Joseph Malcolm; Bahadur Abdul Latif [Abd’al Latif] , Residency An office of the East India Company and, later, of the British Raj, established in the provinces and regions considered part of, or under the influence of, British India. Agent, Sharjah.
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The file is arranged in four volumes.
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Foliation: This file has been split into four parts. The complete foliation sequence, which should be used for referencing, runs across all four parts and consists of a pencil number, enclosed in a circle in the top right hand corner of the recto The front of a sheet of paper or leaf, often abbreviated to 'r'. of each folio. In each volume the foliation commences on the first folio of writing and concludes on the last. Volume 1 contains folios 1-251, Volume 2 contains folios 252-479. Volume 3 contains folios 480-727. Volume 4 contains folios 728-910.
Foliation anomalies: 478, 478A, 512, 512A, 512B, 512C, 584, 584A, 606, 606A, 640, 640A, 821, 821A, 821B, 821C, 821D, 860, 860A, 865, 865A. Foliation omission: 646.
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