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Start Free TrialCentral Excise Tariff Act, 1985 Chapter 94
Title: Furniture; Bedding, Mattresses, Mattress Supports, Cushions and Similar Stuffed Furnishing; Lamps and Lighting fittings, Not Elsewhere Specified or Included; Illuminated Signs, Illuminated Name-plates and the Like; Prefabricated Building
State: Central
Year: 1985
.....9403 as parts of goods. 4. For the purposes of heading 9406, the expression "prefabricated buildings" means buildings `which are finished in the factory or put up as elements, presented together, to be assembled on site, such as housing or worksite accommodation, offices, schools, shops, sheds, garages or similar buildings. Tariff Item Description of goods Unit Rate of duty (1) (2) (3) (4) 9401 SEATS (OTHER THAN THOSE OF HEADING 9402), WHETHER OR NOT CONVERTIBLE INTO BEDS, AND PARTS THEREOF 9401 10 00 - Seats of a kind used for aircraft u 16% 9401 20 00 - Seats of a kind used for motor vehicles u 16% 9401 30 00 - Swivel seats and variable height adjustment u 16% 9401 40 00 - Seats other than garden seats or camping equipment, convertible into beds u 16% 2 [- Seats of cane, osier, bamboo or similar materials: .....
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionCentral Excise Tariff (Amendment) Act, 2004 Chapter LXXXXIV
Title: Furniture; Bedding, Mattresses, Mattress Supports, Cushions and Similar Stuffed Furnishing; Lamps and Lighting Fittings, Not Elsewhere Specified or Included; Illuminated Signs, Illuminated Name-plates and the Like; Prefabricated Building
State: Central
Year: 2004
.....or 9403 as parts of goods. 4. For the purposes of heading 9406, the expression "prefabricated buildings" means buildings which are finished in the factory or put up as elements, presented together, to be assembled on site, such as housing or worksite accommodation, offices, schools, shops, sheds, garages or similar buildings. Tariff Item Description of goods Unit Rate of duty (1) (2) (3) (4) 9401 SEATS (OTHER THAN THOSE OF HEADING 9402), WHETHER OR NOT CONVERTIBLE INTO BEDS, AND PARTS THEREOF 9401 10 00 - Seats of a kind used for aircraft u 16% 9401 20 00 - Seats of a kind used for motor vehicles u 16% 9401 30 00 - Swivel seats and variable height adjustment u 16% 9401 40 00 - Seats other than garden seats or camping equipment, convertible into beds u 16% 9401 50 00 - Seats of cane, osier, bambooor similar materials u 16% Other seats, with wooden frames: 9401 61 00 -- Upholstered u 16% 9401 69 00 --.....
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionCustoms Tariff Act 1975 Chapter 94
Title: Furniture; Bedding, Mattresses, Mattress Supports, Cushions and Similar Stuffed Furnishings; Lamps and Lighting Fittings, Not Elsewhere Specified or Included; Illuminated Signs, Illuminated Name-plates and the Like; Prefabricated Buildings
State: Central
Year: 1975
SECTION XX Miscellaneous Manufactured Articles CHAPTER 94 Furniture; Bedding, Mattresses, Mattress Supports, Cushions and Similar Stuffed Furnishings; Lamps and Lighting Fittings, Not ElsewhereSpecified or Included; Illuminated Signs, IlluminatedName-Plates and the Like; Prefabricated Buildings NOTES 1. This Chapter does not cover: (a) Pneumatic or water mattresses, pillows or cushions, of Chapter 39, 40 or 63; (b) Mirrors designed for placing on the floor or ground [for example, cheval-glasses (swing-mirrors) of heading 7009]; (c) Articles of Chapter 71; (d) Parts of general use as defined in Note 2 to Section XV, of base metal (Section XV), or similar goods of plastics (Chapter 39), or safes of heading 8303; (e) Furniture specially designed as parts of refrigerating or freezing equipment of heading 8418; furniture specially designed for sewing machines (heading 8452); (f) Lamps or lighting fittings of Chapter 85; (g) Furniture specially designed as parts of apparatus of heading 8518 (heading 8518), of headings 8519 to 8521 (heading 8522) or of headings 8525 to 8528 (heading 8529); (h) Articles of heading 8714; (ij) Dentists' chairs incorporating.....
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionCustoms Tariff (Amendment) Act, 2003 Chapter LXXXXIV
Title: Furniture; Bedding, Mattresses, Mattress Supports, Cushions and Similar Stuffed Furnishing; Lamps and Lighting Fillings, Not Elsewhere Specified or Included; Illuminated Signs, Illuminated Name-plates and the Like; Prefabricated Building
State: Central
Year: 2003
.....or 9403 as parts of goods. 4. For the purposes of heading 9406, the expression "prefabricated buildings" means buildings which are finished in the factory or put up as elements, presented together, to be assembled on site, such as housing or worksite accommodation, offices, schools, shops, sheds, garages or similar buildings. Tariff Item Description of goods Unit Rate of duty Standard Preferential Areas (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) 9401 SEATS (OTHER THAN THOSE OF HEADING 9402), WHETHER OR NOT CONVERTIBLE INTO BEDS, AND PARTS THEREOF 9401 10 00 - Seats of a kind used for aircraft u 30% - 9401 20 00 - Seats of a kind used for motor vehicles u 30% - 9401 30 00 - Swivel seats and variable height adjustment u 30% - 9401 40 00 - Seats other than garden seats or camping equipment, convertible into beds u 30% - 9401 50 00 - Seals of cane, osier, bamboo or similar materials u 30% - .....
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionCourt-fees Act, 1870 Section 19E
Title: Provision for Case Where Too Low a Court-fee Has Been Paid on Probates, Etc.
State: Central
Year: 1870
.....the true value of the estate and the discovery that too low a court- fee was at first paid on the probate or letters, and if the said Authority is satisfied that such fee was paid in consequence of a mistake or of its not being known at the time that some particular part of the estate belonged to the deceased, and without any intention of fraud or to delay the payment of the proper court-fee, the said Authority may remit the said penalty, and cause the probate or letters to be duly stamped on payment only of the sum wanting to make up the fee which should have been at first paid thereon. ________________________ 1. Substituted by Act 10 of 1901, Section 3(1), for "of the Province".
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionBombay Court-fees Act, 1959, (Maharashtra) Section 25
Title: Provision for Case Where Too Low a Court
State: Maharashtra
Year: 1959
Where any person on applying for Probate or Letters of Administration has estimated the estate of the deceased to be of less value than the same has afterwards proved to be, and has in consequence paid too low a Court-fee thereon, the Chief Controlling Revenue Authority for the local area in which the probate or letters has or have been granted may, on the value of the estate of the deceased being verified by affidavit or affirmation, cause the Probate or Letters of Administration to be duly stamped on payment of the full Court-fee which ought to have been originally paid thereon in respect of such value and of the further penalty, if the probate or letters is or are produced within one year from the date of the grant, of five times, or, if it or they, is or are produced after one year from such date of twenty times, such proper Court-fee, without any deduction of the Court-fee originally paid on such probate or letters: Provided that, if the application be made within six months after the ascertainment of the true value of the estate, and the discovery that too low a Court-fee was at first paid on the probate or letters, and if the said authority is satisfied that such fee was
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionCopyright Act, 1957 Section 66
Title: Disposal of Infringing Copies or Plates for Purpose of Making Infringing Copies
State: Central
Year: 1957
The court trying any offence under this Act may, whether the alleged offender is convicted or not, order that all copies of the work or all plates in the possession of the alleged offender, which appear to it to be infringing copies, or plates for the purpose of making infringing copies, be delivered up to the owner of the copyright.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionKarnataka Municipal Corporations Act, 1976 Section 212
Title: Power to Cut off Water Supply
State: Karnataka
Year: 1976
.....connected with the corporation water supply to be placed, removed, repaired or otherwise interfered with in contravention of the provisions of this Act, the rules or bye-laws made thereunder: Provided that the Commissioner shall not cut off the supply of water unless notice of not less than three days has been given to the owner or occupier of the premises. (2) (a) The owner and the occupier of the premises shall be jointly and severally liable for the payment of all the sums referred to in clause (c) of sub-section (1). (b) The sums referred to in clause (a) shall be a charge on the premises. (3) The expenses of cutting off the supply shall be payable by the owner and occupier of the premises jointly and severally. (4) In respect of any premises from which water supply is cut off under clause (c) of sub-section (1), as soon as any money for non-payment of which water has been cut off together with the expenses of cutting off the supply has been paid by the owner or occupier, the Commissioner shall cause water to be supplied as before on payment of the cost of re-connecting the premises with the water works. (5) Action taken under this section against any person.....
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionDelhi Rent Control Act, 1958 [Repealed] Section 45
Title: Cutting off or Withholding Essential Supply or Service
State: Central
Year: 1958
.....order directing the landlord to restore the amenities immediately, pending the inquiry referred to in sub-section (4). Explanation. --An interim order may be passed under this sub-section without giving notice to the landlord. (4) If the Controller on inquiry finds that the essential supply or service enjoyed by the tenant in respect of the premises was cut off or withheld by the landlord without just and sufficient cause, he shall make an order directing the landlord to restore such supply or service. (5) The Controller may in his discretion direct that compensation not exceeding fifty rupees-- (a) be paid to the landlord by the tenant, if the application under sub-section (2) was made frivolously or vexatiously; (b) be paid to the tenant by the landlord, if the landlord had cut off or withheld the supply or service without just and sufficient cause. Explanation I.--In this section, "essential supply or service" includes supply of water, electricity, lights in passages and on staircases, conservancy and sanitary services. Explanation II.--For the purposes of this section, withholding any essential supply or service shall include acts or omissions attributable to.....
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionDelhi Rent Act, 1995 Section 21
Title: Cutting off or Withholding Essential Supply or Service
State: Central
Year: 1995
.....an order directing the restoration of the amenities immediately pending the inquiry referred to in sub-section (4). Explanation-- An interim order may be passed under this sub-section without giving notice to the landlord or the tenant as the case may be. (4) If the Rent Authority on inquiry finds that the essential supply or service enjoyed by the tenant or the landlord was cut off or withheld by the landlord or the tenant, as the case may be, wilfully and without just and sufficient cause, he shall make an order directing the restoration of such supply or service. (5) The Rent Authority shall complete an enquiry under sub-section (4) within a period of one month of filing of an application for enquiry unless the Rent Authority, for reasons to be recorded in writing decides that it is not possible to complete the enquiry within such period. (6) The Rent Authority may, in his discretion, direct that compensation not exceeding one thousand rupees be paid to-- (a) the landlord or the tenant, as the case may be, by the complainant if the application under sub-section (2) was made frivolously or vexatiously; (b) the complainant, if the landlord or the tenant, as the.....
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