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Monopolies and Restrictive Trade Practices Act, 1969 Section 54

Title: Power of Central Government to Impose Conditions, Limitations and Restrictions on Approvals, Etc., Given Under the Act

State: Central

Year: 1969

(1) The Central Government may, while- (a) according any approval, sanction, permission, confirmation or recognition, or (b) giving any direction or issuing any order, or (c) granting any exemption, under this Act in relation to any matter, impose such conditions, limitations or restrictions as it may think fit. 1[***] (3) If any condition, limitation or restriction imposed by the Central Government under sub-section (1) 2[***], is contravened, the Central Government may rescind or withdraw the approval, sanction, permission, confirmation, recognition, direction, order or exemption made or granted by it. ________________________ 1. Sub-section (2) omitted by Act 58 of 1991, section 24 w.r.e.f. 27-9-1991. 2. The words "or any term of a scheme of finance, as modified under sub-section (2)", omitted by Act 58 of 1991, section 24 w.r.e.f. 27-9-1991.

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Trade and Merchandise Marks Act, 1958 [Repealed] Chapter 2

Title: The Register and Conditions for Registration

State: Central

Year: 1958

.....capable of distinguishing as aforesaid; and (b) by reason of the use of the trade mark or of any other circumstances, the trade mark is in fact so adapted to distinguish or is in fact capable of distinguishing as aforesaid. (6) Subject to the other provisions of this section, a trade mark in respect of any goods-- (a) registered in Part A of the register may be registered in Part B of the register; and (b) registered in Part B of the register may be registered in Part A of the register, in the name of the same proprietor of the same trade mark or any part or parts thereof. Section 10 - Limitation as to colour (1) A trade mark may be limited wholly or in part to one or more specified colours, and any such limitation shall be taken into consideration by the tribunal having to decide on the distinctive character of the trade mark. (2) So far as a trade mark is registered without limitation of colour, it shall be deemed to be registered for all colours. Section 11 - Prohibition of registration of certain marks A mark (a) the use of which would be likely to deceive or cause confusion; or (b) the use of which would be contrary to any law for the time being.....

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Trade Marks Act, 1999 (47 of 1999) Chapter 2

Title: The Register and Conditions for Registration

State: Central

Year: 1999

.....of the earlier trade mark. (6) The Registrar shall, while determining whether a trade mark is a well-known trade mark, take into account any fact which he considers relevant for determining a trade mark as a well-known trade mark including-- (i) the knowledge or recognition of that trade mark in the relevant section of the public including knowledge in India obtained as a result of promotion of the trade mark; (ii) the duration, extent and geographical area of any use of that trade mark; (iii) the duration, extent and geographical area of any promotion of the trade mark, including advertising or publicity and presentation, at fairs or exhibition of the goods or services to which the trade mark applies; (iv) the duration and geographical area of any registration of or any application for registration of that trade mark under this Act to the extent they reflect the use or recognition of the trade mark; (v) the record of successful enforcement of the rights in that trade mark; in particular, the extent to which the trade mark has been recognised as a well-known trade mark by any court or Registrar under that record. (7) The Registrar shall, while determining as.....

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Bharat Petroleum Corporation Limited (Determination of Conditions of Service of Employees) Act, 1988 Preamble 1

Title: Bharat Petroleum Corporation Limited (Determination of Conditions of Service of Employees)act,1988

State: Central

Year: 1988

BHARAT PETROLEUM CORPORATION LIMITED (DETERMINATION OF CONDITIONS OF SERVICE OF EMPLOYEES)Act,1988 [ACT, No. 44 of 1988] [3rd September, 1988] PREAMBLE An Act to empower the Central Government to determine the conditions of service of the officers and employees of Bharat Petroleum Corporation Limited and for matters connected therewith. WHEREAS for the purpose of making the conditions of service of the officers and employees of the Bharat Petroleum Corporation Limited comparable with the conditions of service of the officers and employees of other public sector companies, it is necessary to empower the Central Government to determine the conditions of service of the officers and employees of the said Corporation. BE it enacted by Parliament in the Thirty-ninth Year of the Republic of India as follows: -

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Limited Liability Partnership Act 2008 Chapter III

Title: Incorporation of Limited Liability Partnership and Matters Incidental Thereto

State: Central

Year: 2008

.....which may extend to five lakh rupees. Section 12 - Incorporation by registration (1) When the requirements imposed by clauses (b) and (c) of sub-section (1) of section 11 have been complied with, the Registrar shall retain the incorporation document and, unless the requirement imposed by clause (a) of that sub-section has not been complied with, he shall, within a period of fourteen days-- (a) register the incorporation document; and (b) give a certificate that the limited liability partnership is incorporated by the name specified therein. (2) The Registrar may accept the statement delivered under clause (c) of sub-section (1) of section 11 as sufficient evidence that the requirement imposed by clause (a) of that sub-section has been complied with. (3) The certificate issued under clause (b) of sub-section (1) shall be signed by the Registrar and authenticated by his official seal. (4) The certificate shall be conclusive evidence that the limited liability partnership is incorporated by the name specified therein. Section 13 - Registered office of limited liability partnership and change therein (1) Every limited liability partnership shall have a registered.....

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Hire-purchase Act, 1972 [Repealed] Chapter III

Title: Warranties and Conditions, Limitation on Hire-purchase Charges and Passing of Property

State: Central

Year: 1972

.....was brought to the notice of the hirer and its effect made clear to him. (7) Nothing in this section shall prejudice the operation of any other enactment or rule of iaw whereby any condition or warranty is to be implied in any hire-purchase agreement. Section 7 - Limitation on hire-purchase charges (1) In this section, -- (a) "cash price instalment", in relation to a hire-purchase instalment, means an amount which bears to the net cash price the same proportion as the amount of the hire-purchase instalment bears to the total amount of hire-purchase price; (b) "deposit'" means any sum payable by the hirer under the hire-purchase agreement by way of deposit or other initial payment or credited or to be credited to him under the agreement on account of any such deposit or payment. whether that sum is to be or has been discharged by payment of money or by transfer or delivery of goods or by any other means; (c) "net cash price", in relation to goods comprised in a hire-purchase agreement, means the cash price of such goods as required to be specified in the hire-purchase agreement under clause (b) of sub-section (1) of section 4, less any deposit as defined in clause.....

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Limited Liability Partnership Act 2008 Chapter II

Title: Nature of Limited Liability Partnership

State: Central

Year: 2008

.....only partner of the limited liability partnership during the time that it so carries on business after those six months and has the knowledge of the fact that it is carrying on business with him alone, shall be liable personally for the obligations of the limited liability partnership incurred during that period. Section 7 - Designated Partners (1) Every limited liability partnership shall have at least two designated partners who are individuals and at least one of them shall be a resident in India: Provided that in case of a limited liability partnership in which all the partners are bodies corporate or in which one or more partners are individuals and bodies corporate, at least two individuals who are partners of such limited liability partnership or nominees of such bodies corporate shall act as designated partners. Explanation.-- For the purposes of this section, the term "resident in India" means a person who has stayed in India for a period of not less than one hundred and eighty-two days during the immediately preceding one year. (2) Subject to the provisions of sub-section (1),-- (i) if the incorporation document-- (a) specifies who are to be designated.....

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Limited Liability Partnership Act 2008 Chapter V

Title: Extent and Limitation of Liability of Limited Liability Partnership Andpartners

State: Central

Year: 2008

.....partnership (1) A limited liability partnership is not bound by anything done by a partner in dealing with a person if-- (a) the partner in fact has no authority to act for the limited liability partnership in doing a particular act; and (b) the person knows that he has no authority or does not know or believe him to be a partner of the limited liability partnership. (2) The limited liability partnership is liable if a partner of a limited liability partnership is liable to any person as a result of a wrongful act or omission on his part in the course of the business of the limited liability partnership or with its authority. (3) An obligation of the limited liability partnership whether arising in contract or otherwise, shall be solely the obligation of the limited liability partnership. (4) The liabilities of the limited liability partnership shall be met out of the property of the limited liability partnership. Section 28 - Extent of liability of partner (1) A partner is not personally liable, directly or indirectly for an obligation referred to in sub-section (3) of section 27 solely by reason of being a partner of the limited liability partnership. (2).....

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Bharat Petroleum Corporation Limited (Determination of Conditions of Service of Employees) Act, 1988 Complete Act

Title: Bharat Petroleum Corporation Limited (Determination of Conditions of Service of Employees) Act, 1988

State: Central

Year: 1988

Preamble1 - BHARAT PETROLEUM CORPORATION LIMITED (DETERMINATION OF CONDITIONS OF SERVICE OF EMPLOYEES)Act,1988 Section1 - Short title and commencement Section2 - Definitions Section3 - Power of Central Government to frame schemes to determine conditions of service of officers and employees Section4 - Repeal and saving

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Aluminium Corporation of India Limited (Acquisition and Transfer of Aluminium Undertaking) Act, 1984 Preamble 1

Title: Aluminium Corporation of India Limited (Acquisition and Transfer of Aluminium Undertaking) Act, 1984

State: Central

Year: 1984

.....sectors; AND WHEREAS such investment is also necessary for securing the continued employment of the workmen employed in the said undertaking; AND WHEREAS it is necessary in the public interest to acquire the said undertaking to enable the Central Government to have such investment made and to ensure that the interests of the general public are served by the continuance of the said undertaking of the production of aluminium and aluminium fabricated products; AND WHEREAS such acquisition is for giving effect to the policy of the State towards securing the principles specified in clause (b) of article 39 of the Constitution; BE it enacted by Parliament in the Thirty-fifth Year of the Republic of India as follows.:--

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