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Start Free TrialChit Funds Act, 1982 Complete Act
State: Central
Year: 1982
.....the foreman; (b) his methods of operation; (c) the interest of prospective subscribers; (d) the requirement as to security; and (e) such other factors as the circumstances of the case may require. (3) The amount of discount referred to in clause (f) of sub-section (1) shall not exceed 2["forty per cent."]. of the chit amount. (4) Where the prized subscriber at any instalment of the chit is required to be determined by auction and more than one person offer the maximum discount, the prized subscriber shall be determined by lot. Clause 6.- While the various particulars which are required to be specified in every chit agreement and the other formalities to be complied with have been specified in sub-clause (1) of this clause, it has been provided in sub-clause (2) that the duration of a chit shall not extend beyond a period of five years from the date of its commencement. However, the State Government concerned has been empowered to permit the duration of a chit up to a period of ten years on the existence of certain conditions specified in that sub-clause. Sub-clause (3) provides that the amount of discount in any chit shall not exceed thirty per cent. of the chit amount.....
List Judgments citing this sectionOpium Act, 1878 Complete Act
State: Central
Year: 1878
.....materials, of any of the above forms of opium, but does not include any preparation containing not more than 0.2 per cent. of morphine, or a manufactured drug as defined in section 2 of the Dangerous Drugs Act, 1930;] 5["Magistrate" means, in the presidency-towns, a Presidency Magistrate,6and elsewhere, a Magistrate of the first class or (when specially empowered by the State Government to try cases under this Act) a Magistrate of the second class; 7["customs frontiers" means any of the customs frontiers of India as defined by the Central Government under section 3-A of the Sea Customs Act, 1878: "import" and "export" means respectively to bring into, or take out of, a State otherwise than across any customs frontiers; "transport" means to remove from one place to another within the same State; "Sale" does not include sale for export across customs frontiers, and "sell" shall be construed accordingly.] SECTION 04: PROHIBITION OF POPPY CULTIVATION AND POSSESSION, ETC., OF OPIUM Except as permitted by this Act, or by any other enactment relating to opium for the time being in force, or by rules framed under this Act or under any such enactment, no one shall- 8[* * * *] 8[(a).....
List Judgments citing this sectionThe Calicut University Act, 1975 Complete Act
State: Kerala
Year: 1975
.....discharged or reverted under sub-section (3) shall be given preference in the matter of future appointments to the same post. (5) On satisfactory completion, of probation the educational agency shall confirm the teacher in the post and if the vacancy is not a substantive vacancy, the teacher shall be allowed to continue in the post for the duration of the vacancy. (6) If, on the expiry of the prescribed period of probation the educational agency decides that the teacher is not suitable for continuance in the post in which he is appointed, it shall discharge him from service or revert him to his original appointment, as the case may be, after giving him a reasonable opportunity of showing cause against the action proposed to be taken in regard to him. (7) Where the post held by the probationer is substantively vacant and before the expiry of one month from the prescribed period of probation he is not confirmed under subsection (5) or is not discharged or reverted under subsection (6), he shall be deemed to have been confirmed in that post. (8) A probationer who is discharge or reverted under sub-section (6) or who is discharged or reverted before the prescribed.....
List Judgments citing this sectionBengal Municipal Act, 1932 Complete Act
State: West Bengal
Year: 1932
.....store, milk- shop, or other place from which milk is supplied only on, or for, sale or in which milk is kept, or used for the purposes of sale, or mufacture into butter, ghee, cheese, curds, or dried or condensed milk, for sale; and in the case of a dairyman or person selling milk, who does not occupy any premises for the sale of milk, includes the place where he keeps the vessels used by him for the sale of milk, but does not include a shop from which milk is not supplied otherwise than in properly closed and unopened receptacles in which it was delivered to the shop, or a shop, or other place in which milk is sold for consumption on the premises only a or a shop or place from which milk is sold or supplied in hermetically closed and unopened receptacles in the same original condition in which it was first received in such shop or place; (11) "dangerous disease" means- (a) cholera, plague, small-pox, cerebro-spinal meningitis and diptheria; and (b) any other disease which the 1414. Words "Provincial Government" first subs, for the words "Local Government" by the Government of lndia(Adaptation of Indian Laws) Order, 1937, and, thereafter, the word "State" subs, for the word.....
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