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Home Bare Acts Phrase: abandonment Page 1 of about 488 results ( seconds)Marine Insurance Act, 1963 Section 62
Title: Notice of Abandonment
State: Central
Year: 1963
.....diligence after the receipt of reliable information of the loss, but where the information is of a doubtful character the assured is entitled to a reasonable time to make enquiry. (4) Where notice of abandonment is properly given, the rights of the assured are not prejudiced by the fact that the insurer refuses to accept the abandonment. (5) The acceptance of an abandonment may be either express or implied from the conduct of the insurer. The mere silence of the insurer after notice is not aft acceptance. (6) Where notice of abandonment is accepted the abandonment is irrevocable. The acceptance of the notice conclusively admits liability for the loss and the sufficiency of the notice. (7) Notice of abandonment is unnecessary where at the time when the assured receives information of the loss, there would be no possibility of benefit of the insurer if notice were given to him. (8) Notice of abandonment may be waived by the insurer. (9) When an insurer has reinsured his risk, no notice of abandonment need be given by him.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionChemical Weapons Convention Act, 2000 Section 14
Title: Knowledge About Old or Abandoned Chemical Weapons to Be Informed to National Authority
State: Central
Year: 2000
Any person having knowledge about the possession or location of Old Chemical Weapons or Abandoned Chemical Weapons shall inform the National Authority of such possession and the precise location of such Old Chemical Weapons or Abandoned Chemical Weapons within seven days from the commencement of this Act: Provided that where the knowledge about the possession or location of Old Chemical Weapons or Abandoned Chemical Weapons is obtained after the commencement of this Act, an information about knowledge of such possession or location shall be given to the National Authority within seven days from the occurrence of such knowledge.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionMotor Vehicles Act, 1988 Section 127
Title: Removal of Motor Vehicles Abandoned or Left Unattended on a Public Place
State: Central
Year: 1988
1[(1) Where any motor vehicle is abandoned or left unattended on a public place for ten hours or more or is parked in a place where parking is legally prohibited, its removal by a towing service or its immobilisation by any means including wheel clamping may be authorised by a police officer in uniform having jurisdiction.] (2) Where an abandoned, unattended, wrecked, burnt or partially dismantled vehicle is creating a traffic hazard, because of its position in relation to the 2[public place], or its physical appearance is causing the impediment to the traffic, its immediate removal from the 2[public place] by a towing service may be authorised by a police officer having jurisdiction. (3) Where a vehicle is authorised to be removed under sub-section (1) or sub-section (2) by a police officer, the owner of the vehicle shall be responsible for all towing costs, besides any other penalty. ______________________ 1. Substituted by Act 54 of 1994, Section 37, for sub-section (1) (w.e.f. 14-11-1994). 2 . Substituted by Act 54 of 1994, Section 37, for "highway" (w.e.f. 14-11-1994).
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionMarine Insurance Act, 1963 Section 63
Title: Effect of Abandonment
State: Central
Year: 1963
(1) Where there is a valid abandonment the insurer is entitled to take over the interest of the assured in whatever may remain of the subject-matter, insured, and all proprietary rights incidental thereto. (2) Upon the abandonment of a ship, the insurer thereof is entitled to any freight in course of being earned, and which is earned by her subsequent to the casualty causing the loss, less the expenses of earning it incurred after the casualty; and, where the ship is carrying the owner's goods, the insurer is entitled to a reasonable remuneration for the carriage of them subsequent to the casualty causing the loss.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionApartment Ownership Act, 1972 Section 17
Title: Waiver of Use of Common Areas and Facilities; Abandonment of Apartment
State: Karnataka
Year: 1972
No apartment owner may exempt himself from liability for his contribution towards the common expenses by waiver of the use or enjoyment of any of the common areas and facilities, or by abandonment of his apartment.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionTrade and Merchandise Marks Act, 1958 [Repealed] Section 102
Title: Abandonment
State: Central
Year: 1958
Where, in the opinion of the Registrar, an applicant is in default in the prosecution of an application filed under this Act or any Act relating to trade marks in force prior to the commencement of this Act, the Registrar may by notice require the applicant to remedy the default within a time specified and after giving him, if so desired, an opportunity of being heard, treat the application as abandoned, unless the default is remedied with in the time specified in the notice.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionSemiconductor Integrated Circuits Layout-design Act, 2000 Section 77
Title: Abandonment
State: Central
Year: 2000
Where, in the opinion of the Registrar, an applicant is in default in the prosecution of an application filed under this Act, the Registrar may, by notice require the applicant to remedy the default within a time specified and after giving him, if so desired, an opportunity of being heard, treat the application as abandoned, unless the default is remedied within the time specified in the notice.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionCalcutta Metro Railway (Operation and Maintenance) Temporary Provisions Act, 1985 Section 15
Title: Abandoning Train, Etc., Without Authority
State: Central
Year: 1985
If any metro railway official, when on duty, is entrusted with any responsibility connected with the running of a train, or any other rolling stock from one station or place to another station or place, and he abandons his duty before reaching such station or place, without authority or without properly handing over such train or rolling stock to another authorised metro railway official, he shall be punishable with imprisonment for a term which may extend to four years, or with fine which may extend to five thousand rupees, or with both.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionGeographical Indications of Goods (Registration and Protection) Act, 1999 Section 65
Title: Abandonment
State: Central
Year: 1999
Where, in the opinion of the Registrar, an applicant is in default in the prosecution of an application filed under this Act, the Registrar may, by notice require the applicant to remedy the default within a time specified and after giving him, if so, desired, an opportunity of being heard, treat the application as abandoned, unless the default is remedied within the time specified in the notice.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionIndian Penal Code (45 of 1860) Section 317
Title: Exposure and Abandonment of Child Under Twelve Years, by Parent or Person Having Care of It
State: Central
Year: 1860
Whoever being the father or mother of a child under the age of twelve years, or having the care of such child, shall expose or leave such child in any place with the intention of wholly abandoning such child, shall be punished with imprisonment of either description for a term which may extend to seven years, or with fine, or with both. Explanation.--This section is not intended to prevent the trial of the offender for murder or culpable homicide, as the case may be, if the child die in consequence of the exposure.
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