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Start Free TrialMajor Port Trusts Act, 1963 Chapter XI
Title: Miscellaneous
State: Central
Year: 1963
.....other conspicuous part of the premises, or (c) by registered post. Section 131 - Alternative remedy by suit Without prejudice to any other action that may be taken under this Act, a Board may recover by suit any rates, damages, expenses, costs, or in the case of sale the balance thereof, when the proceeds of sale are insufficient, or any penalties payable to, or recoverable by, the Board under this Act or under any regulations made in pursuance thereof. Section 132 - Requirements as to publication of notifications, orders, etc., in the Official Gazette (1) Any requirement in this Act that a notification, order, rule or regulation issued or1[made by a Board or the Authority or the Central Government] shall be published in the Official Gazette, shall, unless otherwise expressly provided in this Act, be construed as a requirement that the notification, order, rule or regulation shall-- (a) where if is issued or made by the Board, be published in the Official Gazette of the State in which the port is situated, and (b) where it is issued or2[made by the Authority or Central Government] be published in the Gazette of India. (2) Any notification, order, rule or.....
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionMajor Port Trusts Act, 1963 Section 130
Title: Power to Evict Certain Persons from the Premises of Board
State: Central
Year: 1963
.....or part of a building for the more beneficial enjoyment thereof; and (iii) any furniture, books or other things belonging to the Board and found in such building or part of a building. (2) If any allottee or other person refuses or fails to comply with an order made under sub-section (1), any magistrate of the first class may, on application made by or on behalf of the Board, order any police officer, with proper assistance, to enter into the premises and evict any person from, and take possession of, the premises and to deliver the same to the Board or a person appointed by the Board in that behalf and the police officer may, for the purpose, use such force as may be necessary. (3) Any such notice as if referred to in sub-section (1) may be served -- (a) by delivering or tendering it to the allottee or any other person who may be in occupation of the whole or any part of the premises; or (b) if it cannot be so delivered or tendered, by affixing it on the outer door or some other conspicuous part of the premises, or (c) by registered post.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionMajor Port Trusts Act, 1963 Complete Act
State: Central
Year: 1963
.....property" includes wharfage-rights and all other rights exercisable on, over, or in respect of, any land, wharf, dock or pier;] (j) "Indian Ports Act" means the Indian Ports Act, 1908; (k) "land" includes the bed of the sea or river below high-water mark, and also things attached to the earth or permanently fastened to anything attached to the earth; (l) "low-water mark", in relation to a port, means a line drawn through the lowest points reached by ordinary springtides at any season of the year at that port; (m) "major port" has the same meaning as in the Indian Ports Act; (n) "master", in relation to any vessel or any aircraft making use of any port, means any person having for the time being the charge or control of such vessel or such aircraft, as the case may be, except a pilot, harbour master, assistant harbour master, dock master or berthing master of the port; - (o) "owner", (i) in relation to goods, includes any consignor, consignee, shipper or agent for the sale, custody, loading or unloading of such goods; and (ii) in relation to any vessel or any aircraft making use of any port, includes any part-owner, character, consignee or mortgagee in possession thereof; (p).....
List Judgments citing this sectionThe Major Port Trusts Act, 1963 Complete Act
State: Kerala
Year: 1963
THE MAJOR PORT TRUSTS ACT, 1963 THE MAJOR PORT TRUSTS ACT, 1963 [Act No. 38 of 1963 dated 16th. October, 1963] CHAPTER I: PRELIMINARY 1. Short title commencement and application 2. Definitions CHAPTER II : BOARD OF TRUSTEES AND COMMITTEES THEREOF 3. Constitution of Board of Trustees 4. First Board of Trustees 5. Board to be body corporate 6. Disqualification for office of Trustee 7. Term of office of Trustees 8. Vacation of office of Trustees 9. Eligibility of Trustee for re-appointment or re-election 10. Filling of vacancies in office of Trustee 11. Saying provision for appointment of Trustee by Central Government after prescribed period 12. Power of Central Government to extend time for election or appoint Trustees in default of election 13. Term of office In case of certain trustees 14. Absence of Chairman and Deputy Chairman 16[14 A. Acting Chairman or Deputy Chairman 15. Conditions of service of Chairman and Deputy Chairman 16. Meetings of Board 2 of 59 17. Committees of Board 18. Fees and allowances payment Trustees 19. Restriction of power of Trustees to vote in certain cases 20. Defects In appointments or.....
List Judgments citing this sectionThe Rajasthan State Cattle Fairs Act, 1963 Complete Act
State: Rajasthan
Year: 1963
.....urinal or rubbish dump any place not allotted for the purpose; (c) does not pay or evades the payment of any fee or tax payable under this act or rules made thereunder; or (d) contravenes any of the provisions of this Act or any rules or regulations made thereunder; shall be punishable, on conviction, with a fine which may extend shall be punishable, on conviction, with a fine which may extend to Rs. 500/- and where the offence is a continuing one, with a further fine which may extend to Rs. 25/- for every day, after the date of first conviction, during which such offence continues. 17. Cognizance of offences. " (1) No court shall take cognizance of any offence under this Act except on a complaint made in writing by the Officer-in-charge. (2) Any offence under this Act may be tried in summary way. 18. Composition of offences.- The Officer-in-charge may compromise with any person who in the opinion of the Officer-in-charge has committed an offence punishable under this Act or any rules or regulations made thereunder and on such compromise no proceedings shall be taken against such person in respect of such offence. Provided that the State Government may.....
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