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The Punjab Entertainment Duty Act, 1955 Complete Act

State : Punjab

Year : 1955

.....such order the application with stamps and refund/renewal statement shall be destroyed under the order and in the presence of the Collector, and the fact noted in column 21 of the register in form PED 9. 20. Refund or remission of duty when entertainment is not completed. - When an entertainment is not completed and the Deputy Excise and Taxation Commissioner of the area concerned is satisfied that the proprietor has returned to all the persons admitted to the entertainment to payment, both the price of admission and the duty charged under the Act, he may, on application made by the proprietor, within three days of the date of entertainment. (a) remit the duty, if payment was to be made under section 10(2) of the Act; or (b) if duty was paid under section 10(1) of the Act, send the case to Collector to proceed under rule 19 on production on the portion the stamps to be retained by the proprietor under rule 5. 20-A. Refund of Excess duty paid " (1) An application by a person to refund to excess duty paid shall be made to the Entertainment Tax Officer of the district concerned and shall clearly and briefly specify the grounds on which the refund is claimed. (2) When the authority.....

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The Pepsu Tenancy and Agricultural Lands Act, 1955 Complete Act

State : Punjab

Year : 1955

.....reasonably compact areas; (ii) specialized farms engaged in cattle breeding, dairying or wool raising; (iii) sugarcane farms operated by sugar factories; (iv) efficiently managed farms which consist of compact blocks on which heavy investment or permanent structural improvements have been made and whose break-up is likely to lead to a fall in production; (v) lands belonging to registered co-operative societies formed for the purpose of co-operative farming provided the land owned by an individual member of the society does not exceed the permissible limit; and (vi) where a land owner gives an undertaking in writing to the Collector that he shall, within a period of two years from the commencement of the Pepsu Tenancy and Agricultural Lands (Second Amendment) Act 1956, plant an orchard in any area of his land not exceeding ten standard acres, such area of land. (2) Where a landowner has, by an undertaking given to the Collector, retained in any area of land with him for planting an orchard and fails to plant the orchard within a period of two years referred to in clause (iv) of sub-section(1), the land so retained by him shall on the expiry of that period vest in the.....

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The Punjab Bhudan Yagna Act, 1955 Complete Act

State : Punjab

Year : 1955

.....It shall be the duty of the Board to administer all lands vested in it for the benefit of the Bhudan Yagna in accordance with the provisions of this Act and the Rules made thereunder. 1 [3-A. Power of the Board in respect of the Transferred territory. (1Section 3 "A inserted by Punjab Bhudan Yagna (Reorganisation) Order, 1969, S. O. 1303, dated 31st March, 1969.) Notwithstanding anything contained in this Act the Himachal Pradesh Bhoodan Yagna Bnoard established under the Himachal Pradesh Bhoodan Yagna, Act 1954 (Himachal Pradesh Act 2 of 1955) shall until the establishment of a Board under section 3 be deemed to be the Board established under this Act and accordingly shall perform the functions, discharge the duties and exercise the powers of such Board.] 4. Constitution of Board: (1) The Board shall consist of the following namely :- (a) the Chairman "to be nominated by Shri Acharya Vinoba Bhave ; and (b) six or more but not exceeding ten members to be nominated by Shri Vinoba Bhave. (2) One of the members shall be appointed as the Secretary of the Board by Shri Vinoba Bhave. (3) The Board may delegate any of its powers and functions under the Act except the.....

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The Punjab Betterment Charges and Acreage Rates Rules, 1955 Complete Act

State : Punjab

Year : 1955

.....in demand - If, after delivery of the demand slips to the assessees, any addition is made to the demand, or any suspension is allowed under the Act or rules thereunder, such addition or suspension shall be communicated to the owner or occupancy tenant, as the case may be, by means of sup0plymentry demand slips. Demands shall be shown in black ink, and suspension in red ink. All such alterations as are made before the despatch of the Demand Statements to the Tehsil concerned under Rule 13 supra shall be included in that document and suspension in red written on slips similarly printed and attached to the Demand Statement. Alterations made after the despatch of Demand Statement shall be intimated to the Tehsil concerned in a supplementary consolidated statement after 60 days. Any addition or suspension allowed thereafter shall be similarly incorporated in the Demand Statement for the succeeding harvest. Due intimation will be given about additions and suspension to assessees concerned by issue of supplementary demand slips in the manner prescribed in Rule 12. 28. Minimum amounts for additions and remission - No additional demand shall be prepared and no suspension shall be.....

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The Punjab Agricultural Produce Markets (Validation) Act, 1955 Complete Act

State : Punjab

Year : 1955

.....1953, and (ii) the Ilaqa Magistrate, Police Station Abohar, in respect of the Market Committee, Abohar, from August 13th, 1953 to February 4th, 1954, shall be deemed to be and always to have been validly made, taken and done as if duly approved by the Punjab Legislative Assembly in the same manner, in which the acts, orders and proceedings of their respective predecessors in office mentioned in the Punjab Government notification No. 1362-E-52/ 2369 of. 17th April 1952 had been validated by the Punjab Agricultural Produce Markets (validation) Act, 1953 (Punjab Act L of 1953). THE PUNJAB AGRICULTURAL PRODUCE MARKETS (VALIDATION) ACT, 1955 [1955: Pb. Act 24] Bar of legal proceedings. 3. No suit or other legal proceeding whatever shall lie in any Court against the State Government or the aforesaid officers for or on account of or in respect of any such order made, proceeding taken or act done as aforesaid and validated by the provisions of the preceding section. Punjab State Acts

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The Punjab District Board (Tax Validating) Act, 1955 Complete Act

State : Punjab

Year : 1955

.....Act, 1955. Validation of taxes imposed by certain District Boards. 2. Notwithstanding anything contained in the Punjab District Boards Act, 1883 (Act XX of 1883), the taxes imposed by District Boards specified in the first column of the schedule, the imposition of which was notified in the notifications specified in each case in the second column of the Schedule, shall be deemed to have been legally imposed with effect from the dates so specified in the third column of the Schedule in each case as the date from which such taxes were imposed or were to come into force, and to remain legally in force, until altered, repealed or amended by competent authority. SCHEDULE Name of District Board Number and date of notification Date of commencement District Board Karnal District Board Karnal District Board Gurdas- pur. No. 2105-B & c 47/ 10850, dated the 16th December, 1947. No. 8629-LB-51/II- 6017, dated the 3rd November, 1951. No. 1724- Lg(B )-52/ 1608, dated the l6th April, 1952. 12th March, 1948. 1st April, 1952. 19th May, 1957. 1For statement of Objects and Reasons, see Punjab Government Gazette.....

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Compensation and Rehabilitation Rules, 1955 Complete Act

State : Punjab

Year : 1955

.....succeeded to the property of the deceased claimant; (e) an affidavit in support of the particulars specified in clauses (a) and (c) verifying the facts. (4) The documents referred to in sub-rule (2) and the documents referred to in clauses (b), (d) and (e) of sub-rule (3), may be annexed to one copy of the application only. (5) Where an applicant desires to receive compensation in cash he shall clearly state at the end of the application the Branch of the Imperial Bank from which he desires to receive the payment. 4-A. 21-A. Period within which the amount of deduction payable " The period within which the amount of deduction is to be paid to the Central Government under the proviso to sub-section (1) of Section 8A of the Act shall be six months of the determination of the Principal sum for which the property was mortgaged. 21-B. Determination of the value of the Property to be surrendered " In determining the value of any portion of any property to be surrendered by the displaced person under clause (b) of the second proviso to sub-section (1) of Section 8A of the Act, the Settlement Commissioner shall have due regard to the value already assigned to such property.....

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The Essential Commodities Act, 1955 Complete Act

State : Punjab

Year : 1955

.....(ii) khandsari sugar or bura sugar or crushed sugar or any sugar in crystalline or powdered form; or (iii) sugar in process in vacuum pan sugar factory or raw sugar produced therein.] 8[***] STATE AMENDEMNTS Himachal Pradesh. "In section 2, in clause (a), after sub-clause (vi), insert the following sub-clause, namely:" "(via) packing cases made wholly or partly of wood, card-board or straw;" [ Vide Himachal Pradesh Act 1 of 1992, sec. 2 (w.e.f. 29-2-1992).] Maharashtra. "In section 2," (a) after the words "the context otherwise requires," and before clause (a), insert the following clause, namely:" "(ai) ˜Collector' in Greater Bombay means the Controller of Rationing and includes any Deputy or Assistant Controller of Rationing, and elsewhere means the Collector of the District and includes any Assistant or Deputy Collector or District Supply Officer within his respective jurisdiction;" (b) after clause (b), insert the following clauses, namely:" "(ba) ˜holder', in relation to any agricultural land, means the person in actual possession of such land, and includes a company or other body corporate, firm, association, joint family or body of individuals in joint.....

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Working Journalists and Other Newspaper Employees (Condition of Service) and Miscellaneous Provisions Act, 1955 Complete Act

State : Punjab

Year : 1955

.....Sec. 2(d) which came into operation retrospectively from the inception of the Act and the Explanation added to Sec. 10(4) and in view further of the fact that in clubbing the units of the establishment together, the Board cannot be said to have acted contrary to the law laid down by the Supreme Court in Express Newspaper case13. The classification of the newspaper establishments on all India basis for the purpose of fixation of wages is not bad in law. Hence it is not violative of the petitioner's rights under Arts. 19 (1) (a) and 19 (1) (g) of the Constitution14. 11. Powers and procedure of the Board." (1) Subject to the provisions contained in sub-section (2), the Board may exercise all or any of the powers which an Industrial Tribunal constituted under the Industrial Disputes Act, 1947 (14 of 1947), exercises for the adjudication of an industrial dispute referred to it and shall, subject to the provisions contained in this Act, and the rules, if any, made thereunder have power to regulate its own procedure. (2) Any representation made to the Board and any document furnished to it by way of evidence shall be open to inspection on payment of such fee as may be prescribed, by.....

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