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Home Bare Acts Phrase: artisans Page 1 of about 147 results (0.006 seconds)West Bengal Acquisition of Homestead Land for Agricultural Labourers, Artisans and Fishermen Act, 1975 Complete Act
State: West Bengal
Year: 1975
.....any lineal descendant of any son or daughter; (e) "land" means either agricultural land or non-agricutural land upon which there is a homestead ; Section 3 Act not to apply to certain lands Nothing in this Act shall apply to any land (a) belonging to, or taken on lease or requisitioned by, the Central or any State Government; (b) belonging to, or taken on lease by, any local or statutory authority. Section 4 Acquisition of lands for occupiers Where an occupier has been in possession of any land on the 26th day of June, 1975 then, (a)if the land in his possession does not exceed .0334 hectare, such land, and (b)if the land in his possession exceeds .0334 hectare, so much of such land as does not exceed .0334 hectare, shall stand acquired by the State Government and shall thereupon stand transferred to and vest absolutely in favour of such occupier. Section 5 Amount to be paid When any land is acquired under section 4, there shall be paid by the State Government to every owner an amount which shall be equivalent to ten times of the annual revenue or rent, as the case may be, of such land to be determined by the Collector in the prescribed manner. Explanation. An owner.....
List Judgments citing this sectionNational Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development Act, 1981 Section 23
Title: Rescheduling of Loans Artisans, Small Scale Industries, Etc.
State: Central
Year: 1981
.....such financial assistance as it may deem fit by way of loans and advances repayable on the expiry of fixed periods not being less than eighteen months and not exceeding seven years against such securities as may be specified in this behalf by the National Bank; Provided that no loan or advance shall be made under this section to a State co-operative bank unless such loan or advance is fully guaranteed as to the repayment of the principal and payment of interest by the State Government but such guarantee may be waived by the National Bank if other security to the satisfaction of the National Bank is furnished, or if for reasons to be recorded by it in writing the National Bank is satisfied that the guarantee or other security is not necessary.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionBombay Tenancy and Agricultural Lands Act, 1948 Complete Act
State: Maharashtra
Year: 1948
BOMBAY TENANCY AND AGRICULTURAL LANDS ACT, 1948 BOMBAY TENANCY AND AGRICULTURAL LANDS ACT, 1948 67 of 1948 An Act to amend the law relating to tenancies of agricultural lands and to make certain other provisions in regard to those lands. WHEREAS, it is necessary to amend the law which governs the relations of landlords and tenants of agricultural lands; AND WHEREAS, on account of the neglect of a landholder or disputes betsveen a landholder and his tenants, the cultivation of his estate has seriously suffered, or for the purpose of improving the economic and social conditions of peasants or ensuring the full and efficient use of land for agriculture, it is expedient to assume management of estates held by landholders and to regulate and impose restrictions on the transfer of agricultural lands, dwelling houses, sites and lands appurtenant thereto belonging to or occupied by agriculturists, agricultural labourers and artisans in the Province of Bombay and to make provisions for certain other purpose hereinafter appearing; It is enacted as follows:- CHAPTER 1 Preliminary Section 1 Short title, extent and commencement (1) This Act may be called the BOMBAY.....
List Judgments citing this sectionThe Assam Aid to Industries (Small and Cottage Industries) Act, 1955 Complete Act
State: Assam
Year: 1955
.....arrears of land revenue. [Published in the Assam Gazette, Part V, dated 9th November, 1955] page - 83. STATEMENT OF OBJECTS AND REASONS AMENDING ACT - THE ASSAM ACT NO. XV OF 1956 Under the provisions made under Section 4(1) of the State Aid to Industries (Small and Cottage Industries) Act, 1955 loans upto Rs. 20,000 only can be sanctioned by the Cottage Industries Department and applications for loans over that amount are required to be passed on to the State Financial Corporation. In cases, however, where the industrial concern is not found eligible for accommodation from Corporation, the Cottage Industries Department may consider such applications upto a limit of Rs. 50,000. But the Co-operative Societies being composed of a number of individuals generally require more capital than what an individual requires. The industries taken up by the Co-operative Societies are also larger than industries taken up by the individuals and as such a Co-operative Society usually required more than Rs. 20,000 for developing the industries. The Government of India have offered assistance to State Governments for issuing loans to Small Industries at 3 percent interest per annum only and.....
List Judgments citing this sectionWest Bengal Cooperative Societies Act, 1983 Complete Act
State: West Bengal
Year: 1983
.....an officer not below the rank of an Assistant Registrar of Cooperative Societies as may be prescribed; 1010. Clause (19a) was first inst. by W.B. Act 27 of 1989, then subs. by W.B. Act 22 of 1992. (19a) "Director of Co-operative Audit" means the person appointed to be the Director of Co-operative Audit under sub-section (2) of section 9; (20) "dispute" means any matter capable of being the subject of civil litigation, and includes a claim in respect of any sum payable to or by a co-operative society; 1111. Clause (21) subst. by W.B. Act 21 of 1990. (21) "district co-operative union" means a co-operative society which has an area of membership extending to the whole of a co-operative range and the primary object of which is to assist the State Co-operative Union in implementing its objects; (22) "engineers' co-operative" means a co-operative society formed of unemployed (i) degree holders in any branch of engineering, technology, science, commerce, arts or agriculture, or (ii) diploma holders in any branch of engineering, technology or agriculture, or (iii) certificate holders in any industrial trade, for their exclusive benefit, the percentage of degree or diploma holders.....
List Judgments citing this sectionMaharashtra Debt Relief Act 1975 Complete Act
State: Maharashtra
Year: 1975
.....in any factory (including a badli worker therein) Explanation."in this clause-" (1) the expression "factory" has the meaning assigned to it in the Factories Act, l948, with this modification that the limitation on the number of workers working there shall be dispensed with; (2) the expression "badli worker" means a worker who is provided with a bad card and who is employed in a factory in place of another worker who is temporarily absent and whose name is borne on the muster-roll of the factory (3) for the avoidance of doubt, it is hereby declared that the expression ˜profession: calling or trade' shall include and shall be deemed always to have included ˜employment', and that expression shall he construed accordingly. (p) words and expressions used in this Act but not defined therein shall have the meanings, respectively assigned to them in the Maharashtra Agricultural Lands (Ceiling on Holdings Act, 1961. CHAPTER II REVIVAL OF DEBTS SECTION 03: REVIVAL OF ALL DISCHARGED DEBTS UNDER ORDINANCE VII OF 1975 Notwithstanding anything contained in the Maharashtra Debt Relief Ordinance, 1975, all debts of a debtor which stood discharged on the appointed day under the.....
List Judgments citing this sectionNational Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development Act, 1981 Chapter VI
Title: Credit Functions of the National Bank
State: Central
Year: 1981
.....(Amendment) Act, 2003. 2.Words "to any State Co-operative bank" substituted by National Bankfor Agriculture and Rural Development (Amendment) Act, 2003. Section 22 - Conversion loan for production credit 1[22. Conversion loan for production credit. -- Where the National Bank is satisfied that owing to drought, famine or other natural calamities, military operations or enemy action, any State co-operative bank, central co-operative bank, regional rural bank or any such financial institution or any financial institution falling under any such class of financial institutions, as may be approved by the Reserve Bank in this behalf, requires assistance under this section, it may provide to such bank or institution such financial assistance as it may deem fit by way of making loans and advances repayable on the expiry of fixed periods not exceeding seven years and on such terms and conditions as may be specified in this behalf by the National Bank: Provided that loans and advances may be made under this section only for the purpose of enabling the borrowing bank or institution,-- (a) to pay any dues to the National Bank for credit extended for financing agricultural.....
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionNational Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development Act, 1981 Complete Act
State: Central
Year: 1981
.....shall stand dissolved. The Bill also provides for changes of a supplemental, incidental or consequential nature in the Reserve Bank of India Act, 1934,the Banking Regulation Act, 1949the Industrial Disputes Act. 1947andthe Payment of Bonus Act, 1965. 4. The Notes on clauses appended to the Bill explain the provisions of the Bill.-See Gaz, of India, 18-9-1981, Pt. II.S.2,Ext.p.683. 1An Act to establish a development bank to be known as the National Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development for providing and regulating credit and other facilities for the promotion and development of agriculture, small-scale industries, cottage and village industries, handicrafts and other rural crafts and other allied economic activities in rural areas with a view to promoting integrated rural development and securing prosperity of rural areas and for matters connected therewith or incidental thereto. Be it enacted by Parliament in the Thirty-second Year of the Republic of India as follows :- SECTION 01: SHORT TITLE, EXTENT AND COMMENCEPIENT (1)This Act may be called the National Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development Act, 1981 . (2) It extends to the whole of India. (3) It shall.....
List Judgments citing this sectionThe Jharkhand Panchayat Raj Act, 2001 Complete Act
State: Jharkhand
Year: 2001
.....of the Patna Municipal Corporation Act, 1951 (Bihar Act XIII of 1952); Bihar & Orissa Municipal Act, 1922 (Bihar Act VII of 1922) or Cantonment Act, 1924 (Act II of 1924) apply. (iii) It shall come into force on such date as the Jharkhand Government may, by notification in the official gazette, appoint and different dates may be appointed for different areas and for different provisions. Section 2 - Definitions In this Act unless there is anything repugnant in the context : (i) "Population" means the population as ascertained at the last preceding census of which the relevant figures have been published; (ii) "Village" means a village specified by the State Government, by notification in the official gazette to be a village for the purposes of this Act, and includes a village or a group of villages/ Tolas so specified. The word "village" includes a revenue village; but in the scheduled area, a 'village' means any such village in The scheduled area in which there will ordinarily be a residence or a group of residences, or a tola or a group of tolas, comprising such community as manages its activities according to its customs and usages; (iii) "Gram Sabha" means a.....
List Judgments citing this sectionThe Orissa Debt Relief Act, 1980 Complete Act
State: Orissa
Year: 1980
.....rendered; and (f) any debt which represents the Price of goods purchased by a debtor. (Substituted by the Orissa Debt Relief (Amendment) Act, 1987 (Orissa Act 1 of 1988) S. 2) [6. Penalties. (1) If any person willfully contravenes any provision of this Act or of any rule made thereunder, or fats to comply with any lawful order made thereunder or contravenes any such order, he shall be punishable with imprisonment of either description which may extend to two years or with fine which may extend to two thousand rupees or with both. (2) The State Government may confer, on an Executive Magistrate, the powers of a Judicial Magistrate of the first Class or of the second class for trial of offences under subjection (1) and on such conferment of the powers, the Executive Magistrate, on whom the powers are so conferred, shall be deemed, for the purposes of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973, to be a Judicial Magistrate of the first class or of the second class, as the case may be: provided that no Magistrate shall take cognizance of any offence except with the previous sanction of tie Collector of the district. (3) An offence under this Act.....
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