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Home Bare Acts Phrase: alternativeThe Poona Mutha River Flood Limits (Prohibition of Building) and Provision for Alternative Building Sites (Repeal) and Indemnity Act, 1965 Complete Act
State: Central
Year: 1965
.....Act may be called the Poona Mutha River Flood Limits (Prohibition of Building) and Provision for Alternative Building Sites (Repeal) and Indemnity Act, 1965. SECTION 02: DEFINITION In this Act "Corporation" means the Corporation of the City of Poona constituted under the Bombay Provincial Municipal Corporations Act, 1949. - SECTION 03: REPEAL OF MAH. XXXVII OF 1961 Subject to the provisions of section 5, the Poona Mutha River Flood Limits (Prohibition of Building) and Provision for Alternative Building Sites Act, 1961 is hereby repealed. SECTION 04: INDEMNITY Notwithstanding anything contained in any law for the time being in force, the Authority, and each of the Members thereof who was at any time in office as such Member, and the Secretaries, and every member of the staff or other person appointed or assigned to the Authority under the repealed Act, and the State Government and every officer or servant of that Government, and the Corporation and every officer or servant of the Corporation, and every person acting under or in accordance with the orders, directions or instructions of any of the authorities or persons mentioned aforesaid are hereby freed, indemnified, and.....
List Judgments citing this sectionCompanies Act, 2013, Section 161
Title: Appointment of Additional Director, Alternate Director and Nominee Director
State: Central
Year: 2013
.....which the annual general meeting should have been held, whichever is earlier. (2) The Board of Directors of a company may, if so authorised by its articles or by a resolution passed by the company in general meeting, appoint a person, not being a person holding any alternate directorship for any other director in the company, to act as an alternate director for a director during his absence for a period of not less than three months from India: Provided that no person shall be appointed as an alternate director for an independent director unless he is qualified to be appointed as an independent director under the provisions of this Act: Provided further that an alternate director shall not hold office for a period longer than that permissible to the director in whose place he has been appointed and shall vacate the office if and when the director in whose place he has been appointed returns to India: Provided also that if the term of office of the original director is determined before he so returns to India, any provision for the automatic re-appointment of retiring directors in default of another appointment shall apply to the original, and not to the alternate.....
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionCompanies Act, 1956 Section 313
Title: Appointment and Term of Office of Alternate Directors
State: Central
Year: 1956
(1) The Board of directors of a company may, if so authorised by its articles or by a resolution passed by the company in general meeting, appoint an alternate director to act for a director (hereinafter in this section called "the original director") during his absence for a period of not less than three months from the State in which meetings of the Board are ordinarily held. 1[(2) An alternate director appointed under sub-section (1) shall not hold office as such for a period longer than that permissible to the original director in whose place he has been appointed and shall vacate office if and when the original director returns to the State in which meetings of the Board are ordinarily held.] (3) If the term of office of the original director is determined before he so returns to the State aforesaid, any provision for the automatic re-appointment of retiring directors in default of another appointment shall apply to the original, and not to the alternate, director. _______________________ 1 . Substituted by Act 65 of 1960, Section 115, for sub-section (2) ( w.e.f. 28-12-1960).
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionSick Textile Undertakings( Nationalisation) Act, 1974 Section 28
Title: Management to Continue to Vest in the Custodian Until Alternative Arrangements Are Made
State: Central
Year: 1974
Notwithstanding the vesting, under this Act, of a sick textile undertaking in the National Textile Corporation, (a) the Custodian who has been managing the affairs of such undertaking before the date on which the Ordinance was promulgated shall, until alternative arrangements have been made by the National Textile Corporation, continue to manage the affairs of such undertaking as if the Custodian had been authorised by the National Textile Corporation to manage the affairs of such undertaking; and (b) the Custodian or any person authorised by him for this purpose shall, until alternative arrangements have been made by the National Textile Corporation, continue to be authorized to operate, in relation to the sick textile undertaking, any account of such undertaking in a bank .as if such Custodian or the person authorised by the Custodian had been authorised by the National Textile Corporation to operate such account.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionJute Companies (Nationalisation) Act, 1980. Section 26
Title: Management to Continue to Vest in Certain Persons Until Alternative Arrangements Have Been Made
State: Central
Year: 1980
Notwithstanding the vesting under this Act of the Undertakings of any jute company in the Central Government or the Jute Manufactures Corporation-- (a) any person who has been managing the affairs of such undertakings before the date on which the undertakings had so vested shall, until alternative arrangements have been made by the Central Government or, as the case may be, the Jute Manufactures Corporation, for he management of such undertakings, continue to manage the affairs of the undertakings, or, as the case may be, the Jute Manufactures Corporation, to manage such undertakings; (b) such person shall, until alternative arrangements have been made by the Central Government, or, as the case may be, the Jute Manufactures Corporation, continue to be authorised to operate, in relation to the undertakings of such jute company, any account of such undertakings in any bank as if he had been authorised by the Central Government or the Jute Manufactures Corporation to operate such account.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionTextile Undertakings (Nationalisation) Act,1995 Section 28
Title: Management to Continue or Vest in the Custodian Until Alternative Arrangements Are Made
State: Central
Year: 1995
Notwithstanding the vesting, under this Act of a textile undertaking in the National Textile Corporation. (a) the Custodian who has been managing the affairs of such undertaking before the date on which the Textile Undertakings (Nationalisation) Ordinance, 1995 was promulgated shall, until alternative arrangements have been made by the National Textile Corporation, continue to manage the affairs of such undertakings as if the Custodian had been authorised by the National Textile Corporation to manage the affairs of such undertaking: and (b) the Custodian or any person authorised by him for this purpose shall until alternative arrangements have been made by the National Textile Corporation continue to be authorised to operate, in relation to the textile undertaking, any account of such undertaking in a bank as if such Custodian or the person authorised by the Custodian had been authorised by the National Textile Corporation to operate such account.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionNational Company Limited (Acquisition and Transfer of Undertakings) Act, 1980 Section 27
Title: Management to Continue to Vest in the Custodian Until Alternative Arrangements Have Been Made
State: Central
Year: 1980
Notwithstanding the vesting under this Act of the undertakings of the Company in the Central Government or an existing, or a new, Government company.-- (a) the Custodian who has been managing the affairs of such undertaking before the dale on which the undertaking had so vested shall, until alternative arrangements have been made by the Central Government or, as the case may be, such Government company, for the management of such undertakings continue to manage the affairs of the undertakings, as if the Custodian had been authorised by the Central Government or, as the case may be, such Government company, to manage such undertakings; (b) the Custodian or any person authorised by him for this purpose shall, until alternative arrangements have been made by the Central Government or, as the case may be, such Government company, continue to be authorised to operate, in relation to the undertakings of the Company, any account of such undertakings in any bank as if the Custodian or the person authorised by him had been authorised by the Central Government or such Government company to operate such account.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionIndian Succession Act, 1925 Section 96
Title: Bequest in Alternative
State: Central
Year: 1925
Where a property is bequeathed to a person with a bequest in the alternative to another person or to a class of persons, then, if a contrary intention does not appear by the Will, the legatee first named shall be entitled to the legacy if he is alive at the time when it takes effect; but if he is then dead, the person or class of persons named in the second branch of the alternative shall take the legacy. Illustrations (i) A bequest is made to A or to B. A survives the testator. B takes nothing. (ii) A bequest is made to A or to B. A dies after the date of the Will, and before the testator. The legacy goes to B. (iii) A bequest is made to A or to B. A is dead at the date of the Will. The legacy goes to B. (iv) Property is bequeathed to A or his heirs. A survives the testator. A takes the property absolutely. (v) Properly is bequeathed to A or his nearest of kin. A dies in the lifetime of the testator. Upon the death of the testator, the bequest to A's nearest of kin takes effect. (vi) Properly is bequeathed to A for life, and after this death to B or his heirs. A and B survive the testator. B dies in A's lifetime. Upon A's death the bequest to the heirs of B takes e
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionTea Companies (Acquisition and Transfer of Sick Tea Units) Act, 1985 Section 25
Title: Management to Continue to Vest in Certain Persons Until Alternative Arrangements Have Been Made
State: Central
Year: 1985
Notwithstanding the vesting under this Act of a sick tea unit of any tea company in the Tea Trading Corporation- (a) any person who has been managing the affairs of such sick tea unit before the date on which that unit had so vested shall, until alternative arrangements have been made by the Tea Trading Corporation for the management of such unit, continue to manage the affairs of the unit , as it such person had been authorised by the Tea Trading Corporation, to manage such unit; (b) such person shall, until alternative arrangements have been made by the Tea Trading Corporation, continue to be authorised to operate, in relation to the sick tea unit of such tea company, any account of such unit in any bank as if he had been authorised by the Tea Trading Corporation to operate such account.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionKarnataka Highways Act, 1964 Section 31
Title: Compensation for Diversion of Access Not to Exceed Cost of Alternative Access
State: Karnataka
Year: 1964
Where the right of access to a highway has been destroyed as a result of the diversion or closure thereof and an alternative access has been given, the amount of compensation shall in no case exceed the cost of laying a new means of access from the property of the claimant to such alternative route.
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