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Home Bare Acts Phrase: dealingThe Punjab Package Deal Properties (Disposal) Act 1976 Complete Act
State: Punjab
Year: 1976
.....entered into possession, thereof in pursuance of an order obtained by him by means of fraud, false representation or concealment of any material facts; or (c) where he, being an allottee, lessee or grantee, has by reason of the determination or cancellation of his allotment, lease or grant in accordance with the terms in that behalf therein contained, ceased, whether before , or after the commencement of this Act, to be entitled to occupy or hold such package deal property: or (d) where any person authorized to occupy any package deal property, has, whether before or after the commence of this Act - (i) sublet, in contravention of the terms of allotment, lease or grant, without the permission of the State Government or of any other authority competent to permit such sub-letting, the whole or any part of such package deal property; or (ii) otherwise acted in contravention of any of the terms, express or implied, under which he is authorized to occupy such package deal property. - Explanation- For the purpose of sub-clause (a), a person shall not merely by reason of the fact that he has paid any rent be deemed to have entered into possession as allottee lessee or.....
List Judgments citing this sectionConservation of Foreign Exchange and Prevention of Smuggling Activities Act, 1974 Section 12A
Title: Special Provisions for Dealing with Emergency
State: Central
Year: 1974
.....to be against the public interest to do otherwise, act on the basis of the information and materials in its or his possession without disclosing the facts or giving an opportunity of making a representation to the person concerned. (5) It shall not be necessary to disclose to any person detained under a detention order to which the provisions of sub-section (2) apply, the grounds on which the order has been made during the period the declaration made in respect of such person under that sub section is in force, and, accordingly, such period shall not be taken into account for the purposes of sub-section (3) of section 3. (6) In the case of every person detained under a detention order to which the provisions of sub-section (2) apply, being a person in respect of whom a declaration has been made thereunder, the period during which such declaration is in force shall not be taken into account for the purpose of computing.-- (i) The periods specified in clause (b) and (c) of section 8; (ii) The periods of 'one year' and "five weeks" specified in sub section (1), the period of "one year" specified in sub section (2)(i), and the period of "six months" specified in sub section.....
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionIndian Contract Act, 1872 Section 215
Title: Right of Principal when Agent Deals, on His Own Account, in Business of Agency Without Principal Consent
State: Central
Year: 1872
If an agent deals on his own account in the business of the agency, without first obtaining the consent of his principal and acquainting him with all material circumstances which have come to his own knowledge on the subject, the principal may repudiate the transaction, if the case shows either that any material fact has been dishonestly concealed from him by the agent, or that the dealings of the agent have been disadvantageous to him. Illustration (a) A directs B to sell A's estate. B buys the estate for himself in the name of C. A, on discovering that B has bought the estate for himself, may repudiate the sale, if he can show that B has dishonestly concealed any material fact, or that the sale has been disadvantageous to him. (b) A directs B to sell A's estate. B, on looking over the estate before selling it, finds a mine on the estate which is unknown to A. B informs A that he wishes to buy the estate for himself, but conceals the discovery of the mine. A allows B to buy in ignorance of the existence of the mine. A, on discovering that B knew of the mine at the time he bought the estate, may either repudiate or adopt the sale at his option.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionPatents Act, 1970 (39 of 1970) Section 70
Title: Power of Registered Grantee or Proprietor to Deal with Patent
State: Central
Year: 1970
Subject to the provisions contained in this Act relating to co-ownership of patents and subject also to any rights vested in any other person of which notice is entered in the register, the person or persons registered as grantee or proprietor of a patent shall have power to assign, grant licences under, or otherwise deal with, the patent and to give effectual receipts for any consideration for any such assignment, licence or dealing: Provided that any equities in respect of the patent may be enforced in like manner as in respect of any other movable property.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionProvincial Insolvency Act, 1920 Section 46
Title: Mutual Dealings and Setoff
State: Central
Year: 1920
Where there have been mutual dealings between an insolvent and a creditor proving or claiming to prove a debt under this Act, an account shall be taken of what is due from the one party to the other in respect of such mutual dealings, and the sum due from the one party shall be set off against any sum due from the other party, and the balance of the account, and no more, shall be claimed or paid on either side respectively.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionPresidency-towns Insolvency Act, 1909 Section 47
Title: Mutual Dealings and Set-off
State: Central
Year: 1909
Where there have been mutual dealings between an insolvent and a creditor proving or claiming to prove a debt under this Act, an account shall be taken of what is due from the one party to the other in respect of such mutual dealings, and the sum due from the one party shall be set off against any sum due from the other party, and the balance of the account, and no more, shall be claimed or paid on either side respectively: Provided that a person shall not be entitled under this section to claim the benefits of any set-off against the property of an insolvent in any case where he had at the time of giving credit to the insolvent notice of the presentation of any insolvency petition by or against him.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionForeign Exchange Management Act, 1999 Section 3
Title: Dealing in Foreign Exchange, Etc
State: Central
Year: 1999
.....of any person resident outside India through any other person (including an authorised ' person) without a corresponding inward remittance from any place outside India, then, such person shall be deemed to have received such payment otherwise than through an authorised person; (d) enter into any financial transaction in India as consideration for or in association with acquisition or creation or transfer of a right to acquire, any asset outside India by any person. Explanation.-For the purpose of this clause, "financial transaction" means making any payment to, or for the credit of any person, or receiving any payment for, by order or on behalf of any person, or drawing, issuing or negotiating any bill of exchange or promissory note, or transferring any security or acknowledging any debt.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionNegotiable Instruments Act, 1881 Section 77
Title: Liability of Banker for Negligently Dealing with Bill Presented for Payment
State: Central
Year: 1881
When a bill of exchange, accepted payable at a specified bank, has been duly presented there for payment and dishonoured, if the banker so negligently or improperly keeps, deals with or delivers back such bill as to cause loss to the holder, he must compensate the holder for such loss.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionIndian Contract Act, 1872 Section 216
Title: Principals Right to Benefit Gained by Agent Dealing on His Own Account in Business of Agency
State: Central
Year: 1872
If an agent, without the knowledge of his principal, deals in the business of the agency on his own account instead of on account of his principal, the principal is entitled to claim from the agent any benefit which may have resulted to him from the transaction. Illustration A directs B, his agent, to buy a certain house for him. B tells A it cannot be bought, and buys the house for himself. A may, on discovering that B has bought the house, compel him to sell it to A at the price he gave for it.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionIndian Contract Act, 1872 Section 233
Title: Right of Person Dealing with Agent Personally Liable
State: Central
Year: 1872
In cases where the agent is personally liable, a person dealing with him may hold either him or his principal, or both of them, liable. Illustration A enters into a contract with B to sell him 100 bales of cotton, and afterwards discovers that B was acting as agent for C. A may sue either B or C, or both, for the price of the cotton.
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