By clause (3) of the Instrument the Rajpramukh accepted "all matters enumerated in Lists I and III of the Seventh Schedule to the Act (the Government of India Act, 1935) as matters in respect of which the ]Dominion Legislature may make laws for the United State, provided that nothing contained in the said Lists or in any other provisions of the Act shall be deemed to empower the Dominion Legislature to impose any tax or duty in the territories of the United State or prohibit the imposition of any duty or tax by the Legislature of the United State in the said territories.": This limitation on the power of the Dominion Legislature thus imposed by agreement between the two States was given effect to as a 545 constitutional limitation by section 101 of the Government of India Act, 1935, as adapted by the Governor General in August, 1949, in exercise of the powers conferred on him by the Indian Independence Act, 1947.