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Customs Act, 1962 Section 21

Title: Goods Derelict, Wreck, Etc.

State: Central

Year: 1962

All goods, derelict, jetsam, flotsam and wreck brought or coming into India, shall be dealt with as if they were imported into India, unless it be shown to the satisfaction of the proper officer that they are entitled to be admitted duty-free under this Act.

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Kannada Development Authority Act, 1994 Section 19

Title: Power to Record Dereliction of Duty and to Inform the Appointing Authority

State: Karnataka

Year: 1994

The Authority in order to carryout the purposes of the Act, shall record, any violation by the officers and officials of the State Government and local bodies of any order, issued by the Government from time to time or of any order, which is already in force as dereliction of duty and shall advise to the appointing authority for necessary action.

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Merchant Shipping (Distress Messages and Navigational Warnings) Rules, 1964 Complete Act

State: Central

Year: 1964

..... (3) The Distress Signal shall precede the Distress Call and Message. (4) The use of the distress signal in any one of the ways specified in sub-rule (2) except for the purpose mentioned in sub-rule (1), or the use of any signal which is likely to be confused with the distress signal in one of the ways referred to in sub-rule (2) is prohibited. Note. Vessels in distress may use the radiotelegraph alarm signal or the radiotelephone alarm signal to secure attention to distress calls and messages. The radiotelegraph alarm signal, which is designed to actuate the radiotelegraph auto alarms or vessels so fitted, consists of a series of twelve dashes, sent in one minute, the duration of each dash being 4 seconds, and the duration of the interval between 2 consecutive dashes being one second. The radiotelephone alarm signal consists of 2 tones transmitted alternately over periods of from 30 seconds to one minute. Rule 5 Revocation of Distress Signal If, after sending out any distress signal by means of radio, the Master of the vessel which controlled the distress traffic subsequently finds that assistance is no longer required, he shall immediately send out a message notifying.....

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The Jharkhand Panchayat Raj Act, 2001 Complete Act

State: Jharkhand

Year: 2001

.....that if any constituency does not again elect a member, then proceedings of fresh election in such constituency shall be started only after satisfaction of the State Election commission to the effect that there is the possibility of a member being elected from the said constituency. Section 34 - Incorporation of the Panchayat Samiti Every Panchayat Samiti shall be a body corporate in the name of its Panchayat Samiti having perpetual succession and a common seal, and the shall, subject to such restrictions as may be imposed by or under this Act or any other Act, have vested in it the powers to sue or be sued or to acquire, hold and transfer movable or immovable property within or beyond the limits of its jurisdiction or to enter into agreements and to do everything necessary, proper and expedient for the purposes for which it has been constituted in its own corporate name. Section 35 - Division of the Panchayat Samiti into territorial constituencies 1. The Panchayat Samiti shall be divided into as many territories as the number whereof may from time to time be notified by the District Magistrate and every constituency of the Panchayat Samaiti shall as far as possible.....

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Merchant Shipping (Forms of Licences) Rules, 1960 Complete Act

State: Central

Year: 1960

.....Definitions In these rules, (a) "Act" means the Merchant Shipping Act, 1958 (44 of 1958) (b) "Form" means a form set out in the Schedule to these rules. Rule 3 Forms of applications and licences Every application for a licence specified in column 1 of the table below shall be made in the Form specified against it in column 2 of the said table and the licence, when granted, shall be in form specified in the corresponding entry in column 3 thereof. SCHEDULE 1 [See Rule 7(1)] A. On meeting with dangerous ice, a dangerous derelict or any other direct danger to navigation (except a tropical storm), the Master shall send information relating to the following matters, namely: (i) the kind of ice, derelict or other danger observed; (ii) the position of the ice, derelict or other danger when the observation was made; (iii) the Greenwich Mean Time and date when the observation was made. B. On meeting with a tropical storm, the Master of the vessel shall send a statement that a storm has been encountered as also information relating to the following matters, namely: (i) the Greenwich Mean Time, date and position of the ship at the time the storm was encountered; (ii) The true.....

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Bengal Alluvial Lands Act, 1920 Complete Act

State: West Bengal

Year: 1920

.....person pleading ignorance of the issue of the notice under that sub-section shall not be made a party to the reference unless he proves to the satisfaction of the said Court that he had no knowledge that the land had been attached.] The said Court shall also determine which of the claimants has the right to begin at the hearing of the reference. (3) Save as otherwise provided in this Act, a reference made under subsection (1), shall be deemed to be a suit for all the purposes of the Code of Civil Procedure, 1908, and every decision by a Civil Court under subsection (2), shall be deemed to be a decree within the meaning of that Code and appealable as such. 1616. Sub-secs. (4) to (8) subst. by Ben. Act 5 of 1935. (4) The said Court shall decide to whom and in what proportions the net receipts, if any, from the land during attachment shall be paid. The net receipts shall be calculated by deducting from the gross receipts the costs incurred under section 3, section 4, sub-section (1), section 4A, subsection (1), and the costs incurred by the Collector in the proceedings under this section including the cost of preparation of the reference made under sub-section (1). 1616......

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Customs Act, 1962 Chapter 5

Title: Levy Of, and Exemption From, Customs Duties

State: Central

Year: 1962

.....in the rules made in this behalf shall be chargeable at the same rate of duty as that article; (b) if the importer produces evidence to the satisfaction of the proper officer regarding the value of any of the articles liable to different rates of duty, such article shall be chargeable to duty separately at the rate applicable to it. Section 20 - Re-importation of goods 1[20. Re-importation of goods If goods are imported into India after exportation therefrom, such goods shall be liable to duty and be subject to all the conditions and restrictions, if any, to which goods of the like kind and value are liable or subject, on the importation thereof. 2[***]] ________________________ 1. Substituted by Act 32 of 1994, section 60, for section 20(w.e.f. 13-5-1994). 2. Provisos and Explanations omitted by Act 22 of 1995, section 53 (w.e.f. 26-5-1995). Section 21 - Goods derelict, wreck, etc. All goods, derelict, jetsam, flotsam and wreck brought or coming into India, shall be dealt with as if they were imported into India, unless it be shown to the satisfaction of the proper officer that they are entitled to be admitted duty-free under this Act. Section 22 -.....

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Kannada Development Authority Act, 1994 Chapter 3

State: Karnataka

Year: 1994

.....may be prepared and if necessary suggest the Government to revise, modify or renew the same, to conduct study and consultations regarding the manufacture, purchase and distribution of Kannada typewriters, the use of Kannada in modern equipments like computers, teleprinters, telex, which are used in the modernisation of offices and in this connection to take decisions that would promote extensive use of Kannada and to take necessary actions to get it implemented; (e) arrange training programmes, workshops, exhibitions and seminars which would facilitate the use of Kannada for officers and officials and Kannada teaching courses for non kannadigas and to prepare the necessary syllabus and literature; (f) publish, purchase and distribute useful publications relating to the development of Kannada; (g) ensure all the forms used in the offices are printed in Kannada and to examine and grant permission for the printing of forms, publications and registers which are required to be in languages other than Kannada; (h) examine whether the regional language as being used in the forms, notices and name plates that are in day to day use in accordance with the language policy of the.....

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Customs Act, 1962 Complete Act

State: Central

Year: 1962

.....agreement or convention with any country; (s) the compliance of imported goods with any laws which are applicable to similar goods produced or manufactured in India; (t) the prevention of dissemination of documents containing any matter which is likely to prejudicially affect friendly relations with any foreign State or is derogatory to national prestige; (u) the prevention of the contravention of any law for the time being in force; and (v) any other purpose conducive to the interests of the general public. SECTION 11A: DEFINITIONS In this Chapter, unless the context otherwise requires,- (a) "illegal import" means the import of any goods in contravention of the provisions of this Act or any other law for the time being in force; (b) "intimated place" means a place intimated under sub-section (1), sub-section (2) or sub-section (3), as the case may be, of section 11C; (c) "notified date", in relation to goods of any description, means the date on which the notification in relation to such goods is issued under section 11B; (d) "notified goods" means goods specified in the notification issued under section 11B. SECTION 11B: POWER OF CENTRAL GOVERNMENT TO NOTIFY GOODS .....

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Delhi Police Act, 1978 Complete Act

State: Delhi

Year: 1978

.....for further service in the police, the appointing authority shall forthwith permit him to withdraw from duty on his discharging, or giving a satisfactory security for the payment of any debt due from him as such police officer to Government or to any police fund : Provided that he shall forthwith return the certificate of appointment, arms, accoutrements, uniform and all other Government property in his possession before he is permitted to withdraw from duty. (7) If any such police officer of subordinate rank resigns or withdraws himself from the duties of his office in contravention of this section, he shall be liable on the orders of the appointing authority to forfeit all arrears of pay then due to him in addition to the penalty to which he may be liable under section 22 or any other law for the time being in force. (8) Every such police officer on leaving the service in the Delhi police as aforesaid shall be given by the appointing authority a Discharge Certificate in such form as may be prescribed. Section26 Certificate, arms etc., to be delivered by person ceasing to be a police officer (1) Every person who for any reason ceases to be a police officer shall.....

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