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614 ’17. If the provisions and arrangements made by me should not suit the person or affair on whose behalf they are made, then the provisions and arrangements which my executors will make, after taking the matter into their serious consideration, shall be binding and valid as if made by myself.

'18. If the income from my property should in future be less than what it is at the present time, then the executors shall be at liberty to make less payments than what are settled by me.

'19. If any necessity should arise, the executors shall be at liberty to sell any share of my property.

’20. The books of my own composition and those published by me are being sold from the Sanskrit Press Depository; I earnestly wish that, so long as Babu Braja Nath Mukhopadhay will be living and will remain proprietor of the said Depository, my publications should be sold from that place: but if the system under which the business of the Depository is being managed should run into disorder, and if in consequence thereof, the executors should see that much loss is accrued or inconvenience is felt, then the executors shall be at liberty to arrange for the sale of the publications from some other place.

'21. The executors shall act unanimously, and in cases of difference of opinion, the majority shall prevail.

'22. If any of the executors should die or refuse to act in accordance with the provisions of this Will, then the other two executors shall appoint a third executor in his place. Such appointed executor shall have all the powers as if appointed by myself.

'23. If the executors appointed by me should be unwilling or unable to take charge of the execution of this Will, then those that are entitled to receive allowances in accordance with the provisions of this Will, shall apply to Law Court