Section 3 provides for the consequences of ' the vesting of an inam in the State and states as follows : "(1) When the notification under sub section (4) of section 1 in respect of any inam has been published in the Mysore Gazette, then notwithstanding anything contained in any contract, grant or other instrument or in any other law for the time being in force, with effect on and from the date of vesting, and save as otherwise expressly provided in this Act, the following consequences shall ensue, namely : (a) the provisions of the Land Revenue Code relating to alienated holdings shall, except as respects minor inams to which this Act is not applicable, be deemed to have been repealed in their application to the inam; and the provisions of the Land Revenue Code and all other enactments applicable to unalienated villages shall apply to the said inam; (b) all rights, title and interest, vesting in the inamdar including those in all communal lands, cultivated lands uncultivated lands, whether assessed or not, waste lands, pasture lands, forests, mines and minerals, ,quarries, rivers and streams, tanks and irrigation works, fisheries and ferries, shall case and be vested absolutely in the State of Mysore, free from all encumbrances; Section 9 enacts "Lands and buildings to vest in the inamdar (1) Every inamdar shall, with effect on and from the date of vesting, be entitled to be registered as an occupant of all lands other than (i) communal lands, waste lands,, gomal lands, forest lands,tank beds, mines, quarries, rivers, streams, tanks and irrigation works; (ii) lands in respect of which any person is entitled to 'be registered under sections 4, 5, 6, 7 or 8; and (iii) lands upon which have been erected buildings owned by any person other than the inamdar.