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Marine Insurance Act, 1963 Section 12

Title: Bottomry

State: Central

Year: 1963

The lender of money on bottomry or respondentia has an insurable interest in respect of the loan.

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The Kerala Stamp (Amendment) Act, 1969[1] Complete Act

State: Kerala

Year: 1969

.....the roll of advocates s maintained by the State Bar Council"by the advocate enrolled;". 5. Amendment of sections 32, 34, 39, 40, 64 and 69,"In sub- section of section 32, section 34, sub-section (1) of section 39, section 40, section 64 and sub-section (2) of section 69, of the principal Act, for the words "twelve paise", wherever they occur, the words "twenty paise" shall be substituted. 6. Substitution of new Schedule for existing Schedule " -For the Schedule to the principal Act, the following Schedule shall be substituted, namely:" "THE SCHEDULE Sl. No (1) Description of instrument (2) Proper stamp duty (3) 1 Acknowledgement of a debt exceeding twenty rupees in amount or value written or signed by, or on behalf of, a debtor in order to supply evidence of such debt in any book (other than a banker's pass book) or on a separate piece of paper when such book or paper is left in the creditor's possession: provided that such acknow ledgement does not contain any promise to pay the debt or any stipulation to pay interest or to deliver any goods or other property " Twenty paise. Forty paise. Sixty paise. One rupee. where the amount or value exceeds.....

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The Kerala Stamp Act, 1959 Complete Act

State: Kerala

Year: 1959

.....to future payment etc, to be charged. 26. Valuation in case of annuity, etc 27. Stamp where value of subject matter is indeterminate. 28. Facts affecting duty to be set forth in instrument. 29. Direction as to duty in case of certain conveyances. 30. Duties by whom payable. CHAPTER III ADJUDICATION AS TO STAMPS 31. Adjudication as to proper stamp 32. Certificate by Collector. CHAPTER IV INSTRUMENTS NOT DULY STAMPED 33. Examination and impounding of instruments. 34. Instrument not duly stamped inadmissible in evidence, etc. 35. Admission of instrument where not to be questioned. 36. Admission of improperly stamped instruments. 37. Instruments impounded how dealt with. 38. Collector's power to refund penalty paid under sub-section (I) of section 37. 39. Collector's power to stamp instruments impounded. 40. Instruments unduly stamped by accident. 41. Endorsement of instruments on which duty has been paid under sections 34, 39 or 40. 42. Prosecution for offence against Stamp Law. 43. Persons paying duty or penalty may recover the same in certain cases. 44. Power of Government or other specified authority to refund penalty or excess.....

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The Indian Stamp Act, 1899 Complete Act

State: Assam

Year: 1899

.....for the payment of any sum of money by a bill of exchange or promissory note, or for the delivery of any bill of exchange or promissory note in satisfaction of any sum of money, or for the payment of any sum of money out of any particular fund which may or may not be available, or upon any condition or contingency which may or may not be performed or happen; (b) an order for the payment of any sum of money weekly, monthly, or at any other stated period; and (c) a letter of credit, that is to say, any instrument by which one person authorises another to give credit to the person in whose favour it is drawn; (4) "Bill of lading" includes a "through bill lading", but doesnot include a mate's receipt; (5) "Bond" includes-- (a) any instrument whereby a person obliges himself to pay money to another, on condition that the obligation shall be void if a specified act is performed, or is not performed, as the case may be; (b) any instrument attested by a witness and not payable to order or bearer, where by a person obliges himself to pay money to another; and (c) any instrument so attested, whereby a person obliges himself to deliver grain or other agricultural produce to.....

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Indian Stamp Act, 1899 Schedule I

Title: First Schedule

State: Central

Year: 1899

..... Exemptions Bond, when executed by-- (a) headmen nominated under rules framed in accordance with the Bengal Irrigation Act, 1876, section 99, for the due performance of their duties under that Act: (b) any person for the purpose of guaranteeing that the local income derived from private subscriptions to a charitable dispensary or hospital or any other object of public utility shall not be less than a specified sum per mensem. 16. BOTTOMRY BOND, that is to say, any instrument whereby the master of a seagoing ship borrows money on the security of the ship to enable him to preserve the ship or prosecute her voyage The same duty as a Bond (No. 15) for the same amount. 17. CANCELLATION--Instrument of (including any instrument by which any instrument, previously executed is cancelled), if attested and not otherwise provided for. See also RELEASE (NO. 55), REVOCATION OF SETTLEMENT (NO. 58 B), SURRENDER OF LEASE (NO.61), REVOCATION OF TRUST (NO. 64B). Five rupees. 18. CERTIFICATE OF SALE (in respect of each property put up as a separate lot and sold) granted to the .....

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The Indian Stamp (Assam Amendment) Act, 1984 Complete Act

State: Assam

Year: 1984

.....of Rs. 1,000. Three rupees. Exemptions (1) Instruments executed by persons taking advances under the Land Improvement Loans Act, 1883(Act XIX of 1883.), or the Agriculturist's Loans Act, 1884 (Act XII of 1884), or by their sureties as security for the repayment of such advances. (2) Letter of hypothecation accompanying a bill of exchange. 41. Motgage of a crop -- including any instrument evidencing an agreement to secure the repayment of a loan made upon any mortgage of a crop, whether the crop is or is not in existence at the time of the mortgage. (a) when the loan is repayable not more than three months from the date of the instrument, for every sum secured not exceeding Rs. 200 and Forty five paise. for every Rs. 200 or part thereof secured in excess of Rs. 200, Sixty paise. (b) when the loan is payable more than three months, but not more than eighteen months from the date of instrument -- for every sum secured not exceeding Rs. 100; and Seventy paise. for every Rs. 100 or part thereof secured in excees of Rs. 100. Seventy paise. 42. Notarial Act-- that is to say, any.....

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Tamil Nadu Stamp Act, 2013 Complete Act

State: Tamil Nadu

Year: 2013

.....under Section 34 or 45, the amount certified by the Collector shall be deemed to be the stamp actually used at the date of execution. 28. Facts affecting duty to be set forth in instrument."The consideration, if any, and the market value and all other facts and circumstances affecting the chargeability of any instrument with duty, or the amount of duty with which it is chargeable shall be fully and truly set forth therein. 29. Instruments of conveyance, etc. undervalued how to be dealt with." (1) If the registering officer while registering any instrument relating to property, has reason to believe that the market value of the property which is the subject matter of the instrument has not been truly set forth in the instrument, he shall inform the person liable to pay the duty accordingly and if the said person fails to correct the same, he shall, after registering such instrument, refer the matter to the Collector for determination of the market value of such property and the proper duty payable thereon. (2) On receipt of a reference under sub-section (1), the Collector shall, after giving the parties a reasonable opportunity of being heard and after holding an.....

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Karnataka Stamp Act, 1957 Schedule 1

Title: First Schedule (Part I)

State: Karnataka

Year: 1957

.....have been given for the purpose of this clause.] (b) where such agreement or memorandum of an agreement does not relate to monetary transactions or transactions not susceptible to valuation in terms of money Fifty rupees 18[(f) If relating to giving authority or power to a developer by whatever name called, for construction or, development of, or sale or transfer (in any manner whatsoever) any immoveable property. Where the market value of property (1) Does not exceed Rupees one crore 10,000/- (2) Exceeds one crores and does not exceed two crores 20,000/- (3) Exceeds two crores and does not exceed five crores 50,000/- (4) Exceeds five crores and does not exceed ten crores 1,00,000/- (5) Exceeds Ten crores 1,50,000/-] (g) If relating to sale of movable property Same duty as in sub-clause (e) of this article (h) If relating to the mortgage Same duty as under article No. 34 (a) of (b) as the case may be (I) If not otherwise provided for Fifty rupees Explanation I: Omitted.....

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Marine Insurance Act, 1963 Complete Act

State: Central

Year: 1963

.....any express or implied warranty. (4) Whether any particular circumstance, which is not disclosed, be material or not is, in each case, a question of fact. (5) The term "circumstance" includes any communication made to, or information received by, the assured. SECTION 21: DISCLOSURE BY AGENT EFFECTING INSURANCE Subject to the provisions of the preceding section as to circumstances which need not be disclosed, where an insurance is effected for the assured by an agent, the agent must disclose to the insurer- (a) every material circumstance which is known to himself, and an agent to insure is deemed to know every circumstance which in the ordinary course of business ought to be known by, or to have been communicated to, him; and (b) every material circumstance which the assured is bound to disclose, unless it comes to his knowledge too late to communicate it to the agent. SECTION 22: REPRESENTATIONS PENDING NEGOTIATION OF CONTRACT (1) Every material representation made by the assured or his agent to the insurer during the negotiations for the contract, and before the contract is concluded, must be true. If it be untrue the insurer may avoid the contract. (2) A representation is.....

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The Indian Stamp (Assam Amendment) Act, 1989 Complete Act

State: Assam

Year: 1989

.....Stamp Duty (1) (2) Co-partnership-deed "See Partnership (No. 46). 24. Copy or Extract, certificate to be a true copy or extract by or order of any public officer and not chargeable under the law for the time being in force relating to court-fees-- (i) if the original was not chargeable with duty, or if the duty with which it was chargeable does not exceed one rupee; Three rupees. (ii) in any other case not falling within the provisions of Section 6-A. Six rupees. Exemptions (a) Copy of any paper which a public officer is expressly required by law to make or furnish for record in any public office or for any public purpose; (b) Copy of, or extract from, any register relating to births, baptisms, namings, dedications, marriages, divorces, deaths or burials. 25. Counterpart or duplicate of any instrument, chargeable with duty and in respect of which the proper duty has been paid-- (a) if the duty with which the original instrument is chargeable does not exceed two rupees ; The same duty as is payable on the original. (b) in any other case not falling within the provisions of Section.....

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