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Maharastra Legislature Members Salaries and Allowances Act, 1956 Complete Act

State: Maharashtra

Year: 1956

.....be retrospective to any date not earlier than the 1st day of November, 1956. (3) Rules or orders made under this section shall have effect as if enacted in this Act. SECTION 09: REPEAL The Bombay Legislature Members' Salaries and Allowances Act, 1937 (Bom. III of 1937), the Bombay Legislature Members' Daily Allowance Act, 1950 (Bom. XXI of 1950) and the Bombay Legislature Members' Traveling Allowance Act, 1950 (Bom. XLV of 1950) (in this section referred to as the said Acts), and any law corresponding to the provisions of this Act in force immediately before the 1st day of November, 1956 in or in relation to any territories which after that date form part of the new State of Bombay shall stand repealed: Provided that, notwithstanding such repeal any rules or orders made under the said Act, shall, so far as they are inconsistent with the provisions of this Act, continue in force and be deemed to have been made under the provisions of this Act, unless and until they are superseded by any rules or orders made under this Act. MEMBERS OF MAHARASHTRA LEGISLATURE (ALLOWANCES) RULES RULE 01: SHORT TITLE 1These rules may be called the Members of Maharashtra Legislature.....

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Cantonments Act, 1924 Chapter XVI

Title: Rules and Bye-laws

State: Central

Year: 1924

.....in the Official Gazette and in such other manner, if any, as the Central Government may direct and, on such publication, shall have effect as if enacted in this Act. 1[(3) Every rule made by the Central Government under this Act shall be laid, as soon as may be after it is made, before each House of Parliament while it is in session for a total period of thirty days which may be comprised in one session or in two or more successive sessions, and if, before the expiry of the session immediately following the session or the successive sessions aforesaid, both Houses agree in making any modification in the rule or both Houses agree that the rule should not be made, the rule shall thereafter have effect only in such modified form or be of no effect, as the case may be; so, however, that any such modification or annulment shall be without prejudice to the validity of anything previously done under that rule.] ________________________ 1. Inserted by Act 15 of 1983, section 158 (w.e.f. 1-10-1983). 2. Substituted by Act 15 of 1983, section 158, for "rules so made" (w.e.f. 1-10-1983). Section 282 - Power to make bye-laws Subject to the provisions of this Act and of the rules.....

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Cantonments Act, 1924 Section 282

Title: Power to Make Bye-laws

State: Central

Year: 1924

.....entertainment or resort; (15) the regulation of the ventilation, lighting, cleansing, drainage and water-supply of the buildings used for the manufacture or sale of aerated or other potable waters and of butter, milk, sweetmeats and other articles of food or drink for human consumption; (16) the matters regarding which conditions may be imposed by licences granted 6 [under section 124 or section 210]; (17) the control and supervision of places where dangerous or offensive trades are carried on so as to secure cleanliness therein or to minimise any injurious, offensive or dangerous effects arising or likely to arise therefrom; (18) the regulation of the erection of any enclosure, fence, tent, awning or other temporary structure of whatsoever material or nature on any land situated within the cantonment 4 [and the fees chargeable in respect thereof]; (19) the laying out of streets, and the regulation and prohibition of the erection of buildings without adequate provision being made for the laying out and location of streets; 4 [(19A) the form of and the particulars which shall be contained in a development scheme or an improvement scheme and the manner in which such.....

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Visva Bharati Act, 1951 Schedule II

Title: Second Schedule

State: Central

Year: 1951

THE SECOND SCHEDULE [Section 7 ] [THE TERRITORIAL LIMITS OF THE UNIVERSITY] The area known as Santiniketan in the District of B irbhum in West B engal admeasuring1[3000 hectares], bounded-on the North by the Kopai River. on the west by a line running from B allavpur and B onuri villages to B andgora. on the south by a line running from B andgora via B olpur Dak B ungalow to the bridge over the2[Eastern Railway] cutting, and on the east by the2[Eastern Railway] line. ___________________ 1.Sub stituted for figures and words "11 -5 square miles" by the Visva-B harati (Amendment) Act, 1984 (31 of 1984 ), Section 26 (8 -8 -1984 ). 2. Sub stituted for the words "East Indian Railway", by the Visva-B harati (Amendment) Act, 1984 (31 of 1984 ), Section 26 (8 -8 -1984 ).

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New Delhi Municipal Council Act 1994 Chapter XXI

Title: Rules, Regulation and Bye-laws

State: Central

Year: 1994

.....for the sale of articles whether by measure, weight,piece or any other method; (13)the procedure regarding the grant of permit to establish a factory, workshop ortrade premises; (14)the regulation of smoke in factories, workshops and trade premises; (15)the regulaation of sanitary conditions in factories, workshops and tradepremises; (16)the regulation of the use in any factory, workshop or trade premises ofwhistle, trumpet, siren, or horn worked by steam, compressed air, electricityor other mechanical means; (17)the prevention of nuisance in any market building, market place, or any factory,workshop or trade premises; I.Bye-laws relating to improvement (1)the form and content of an improvement scheme or a rehousing scheme; (2)the procedure to be followed in connection with the framing, submission,approval and sanction of such schemes; (3)the local enquiries and other hearings that may be held before a scheme isframed, approved or sanctioned; (4)the alteration of an improvement scheme or a rehousing scheme after approvaland sanction; J. Bye-laws relating to miscellaneous matters (1)the circumstances and the manner in which owners of land or building.....

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New Delhi Municipal Council Act 1994 Section 388

Title: Power to Make Bye-laws

State: Central

Year: 1994

.....for the sale of articles whether by measure, weight,piece or any other method; (13)the procedure regarding the grant of permit to establish a factory, workshop ortrade premises; (14)the regulation of smoke in factories, workshops and trade premises; (15)the regulaation of sanitary conditions in factories, workshops and tradepremises; (16)the regulation of the use in any factory, workshop or trade premises ofwhistle, trumpet, siren, or horn worked by steam, compressed air, electricityor other mechanical means; (17)the prevention of nuisance in any market building, market place, or any factory,workshop or trade premises; I.Bye-laws relating to improvement (1)the form and content of an improvement scheme or a rehousing scheme; (2)the procedure to be followed in connection with the framing, submission,approval and sanction of such schemes; (3)the local enquiries and other hearings that may be held before a scheme isframed, approved or sanctioned; (4)the alteration of an improvement scheme or a rehousing scheme after approvaland sanction; J. Bye-laws relating to miscellaneous matters (1)the circumstances and the manner in which owners of land or building.....

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Cantonments Act, 2006 Chapter XVI

Title: Rules and Bye-laws

State: Central

Year: 2006

.....remains or place of public importance in the cantonment; and (44) generally for the regulation of the administration of the cantonment under this Act. Section 349 - Penalty for breach of bye-laws (1) Any bye-law made by a Board under this Act may provide that a contravention thereof shall be punishable-- (a) with fine which may extend to five thousand rupees; or (b) with fine which may extend to five thousand rupees and, in the case of a continuing contravention, with an additional fine which may extend to five hundred rupees for every day during which such contravention continues after conviction for the first such contravention; or (c) with fine which may extend to one hundred fifty rupees for every day during which the contravention continues after the receipt of a notice from the Board or Chief Executive Officer by the person contravening the bye-law requiring such person to discontinue such contravention. (2) Any such bye-law may also provide that a person contravening the same shall be required to remedy, so far as lies in his power, the damage or mischief, if any, caused by such contravention. Section 350 - Supplemental provisions regarding bye-laws and.....

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Cantonments Act, 2006 Section 348

Title: Power to Make Bye-laws

State: Central

Year: 2006

.....entertainment or resort; (15) the regulation of the ventilation, lighting, cleansing, drainage and water-supply of the buildings used for the manufacture or sale of aerated or other potable waters and of butter, milk, sweetmeats and other articles of food or drink for human consumption; (16) the matters regarding which conditions may be imposed by licences granted under section 295 or section 277; (17) the control and supervision of places where dangerous or offensive trades are carried on so as to secure cleanliness therein or to minimise any injurious, offensive or dangerous effects arising or likely to arise therefrom; (18) the regulation of the erection of any enclosure, fence, tent, awning or other temporary structure of whatsoever material or nature on any land situated within the cantonment and the fees chargeable in respect thereof; (19) the laying out of streets, and the regulation and prohibition of the erection of buildings without adequate provision being made for the laying out and location of streets; (20) the form of and the particulars which shall be contained in a development scheme or an improvement scheme and the manner in which such scheme shall.....

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Cantonments Act, 1924 Complete Act

State: Central

Year: 1924

.....administration of cantonments the spirit of the reformed scheme of Government, recommended a complete revision and an algamation of the Cantonments Act(Act 15 of 1910) and the Cantonment Code, 1912, in order to bring into conformity with ordinary municipal law the system under which military cantonments are administered. The recommendations of the committee have now been examined by the Government of India and the conclusions arrived at are embodied in the BiH. The main features of the Rill are as follows:- (a) It is proposed to lake power to municipalize the government of those cantonments which contain a substantial civil population having no essential connection with or dependence upon the military administration. In other cantonments where these circumstances do not fully exist the administration of contanment. Affairs will be vested in the hands of the commanding officer of the cantonment, who for the purpose of the Act, will be constituted a corporation sole. The general effect will be that the Government authority will cease to be the purely executive .agency as at present. In the larger cantonments the existing cantonment committee will be replaced by a cantonment Board.....

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Cantonments Act, 2006 Complete Act

State: Central

Year: 2006

.....of whatever grade in immediate executive engineering charge of a cantonment; (t) "factory" means a factory as defined in clause (m) of (S.2 of the Factories Act, 1948) (63 of 1948); (u) "Forces" means the regular Army, Navy and Air Force or any part of any one or more of them; (v) "General Officer Commanding-in-Chief, the Command" (GOC-in-C, Command) means the Officer Commanding any of the Commands; (w) "General Officer Commanding the Area" means the Officer Commanding any one of the areas into which India is for military purposes for the time being divided, or any sub-area which does not form part of any such area, or any area which the Central Government may, by notification in the Official Gazette, declare to be an area for all or any of the purposes of this Act; (x) "Group Housing" means a group of houses for dwelling purposes and may comprise all or any of the following: namely, (a) a dwelling unit, (b) open spaces intended for recreation and ventilation, (c) roads, paths, sewers, drains, water supply and ancillary installations, street lighting and other amenities, (d) convenient shopping place, schools, community hall or other amenities for common use; (y).....

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