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Dock Workers (Safety, Health and Welfare) Act, 1986 Complete Act

Title: Dock Workers (Safety, Health and Welfare) Act, 1986

State: Central

Year: 1986

Preamble1 - DOCK WORKERS (SAFETY, HEALTH AND WELFARE) ACT, 1986 Section1 - Short title, extent, commencement and application Section2 - Definitions Section3 - Inspectors Section4 - Powers of Inspectors Section5 - Powers of Inspectors where employment of dock workers are dangerous Section6 - Facilities to be afforded to an Inspector Section7 - Restrictions on disclosure of information Section8 - Appeal Section9 - Advisory Committee Section10 - Power of appropriate Government to direct inquiry into cases of accidents or diseases Section11 - Obligations of dock workers Section12 - Power to exempt Section13 - Protection of action taken in good faith Section14 - Penalties Section15 - Determination of the persons responsible for the offence in certain cases Section16 - Power of court to make orders Section17 - Provisions relating to jurisdiction Section18 - Provision regarding fine Section19 - General provision for punishment for other offences Section20 - Power to make rules Section21 - Power to make regulations Section22 - General provision relating to rules and regulations Section23 - Amendment of Act 9 of 1948 Section24 - Repeal Section25 - Saving

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Dock Workers (Regulation of Employment) (Inapplicability to Major Ports) Act, 1997 Complete Act

Title: Dock Workers (Regulation of Employment) (Inapplicability to Major Ports) Act, 1997

State: Central

Year: 1997

Preamble1 - DOCK WORKERS (REGULATION OF EMPLOYMENT) (INAPPLICABILITY TO MAJOR PORTS) ACT, 1997 Section1 - Short title and commencement Section2 - Definitions Section3 - Inapplicability of the provisions of the Dock Workers (Regulation of Employment) Act, 1948 to major ports Section4 - Transfer of assets and liabilities of the Dock Labour Board, etc., to the Board

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Indian Dock Labourers Act, 1934 [Repealed] Complete Act

Title: Indian Dock Labourers Act, 1934 [Repealed]

State: Central

Year: 1934

Preamble1 - INDIAN DOCK LABOURERS ACT, 1934 Section1 - Short title, extent, commencement and application Section2 - Definitions Section3 - Inspectors Section4 - Powers of Inspectors Section5 - Power to Central Government to make regulations Section6 - Power to Central Government to make rules Section7 - General provisions relating to regulations and rules Section8 - Abstracts of Act and Regulations to be conspicuously posted Section9 - Penalties Section10 - Provisions relating to Jurisdiction Section11 - Power to exempt Section12 - Protection to persons acting under this Act Repealing Act1 - DOCK WORKERS (SAFETY, HEALTH AND WELFARE) ACT, 1986

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Dock Workers (Regulation of Employment) Act, 1948 Complete Act

Title: Dock Workers (Regulation of Employment) Act, 1948

State: Central

Year: 1948

Preamble1 - DOCK WORKERS (REGULATION OF EMPLOYMENT) ACT, 1948 Section1 - Short title and extent Section2 - Definitions Section3 - Scheme for ensuring regular employment of workers Section4 - Making, variation and revocation of schemes Section5 - Advisory Committees Section5A - Dock Labour Board Section5B - Functions of a Board Section5C - Accounts and audit Section5D - Annual report Section5E - Annual report and audited accounts, to be laid before Parliament or Legislature Section6 - Inspectors Section6A - Power to order inquiry Section6B - Power to supersede a Board Section6C - Acts or proceeding of Board and Advisory Committee not to be invalidated Section7 - Cognizance of offences Section7A - Offences by companies Section8 - Power to make rules Section8A - Schemes and rules to be laid before Parliament Section9 - Saving

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Hooghly Docking and Engineering Company Limited (Acquisition and Transfer of Undertakings) Act, 1984 Complete Act

Title: Hooghly Docking and Engineering Company Limited (Acquisition and Transfer of Undertakings) Act, 1984

State: Central

Year: 1984

.....Examination of claims Section21 - Admission or rejection of claims Section22 - Disbursement of money by the Commissioner to claimants Section23 - Disbursement of amounts of the Company Section24 - Undisbursed or unclaimed amount to be deposited to the general revenue account Chapter VII Section25 - Act to have overriding effect Section26 - Contracts to cease to have effect unless ratified by the Central government or the Government company Section27 - Protection of action taken in good faith Section28 - Delegation of powers Section29 - Penalties Section30 - Offences by Companies Section31 - Power to make rules Section32 - Power to remove difficulties Section33 - Repeal and saving ScheduleI - SCHEDULE

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The Transfer of Property Act, 1882 Complete Act

State: Central

Year: 1882

.....for relief, whether such debt or beneficial interest be existent, accruing, conditional or contingent;] 17 ["a person is said to have notice" of a fact when he actually knows that fact, or when, but for wilful abstention from an enquiry or search which he ought to have made, or gross negligence, he would have known it. Explanation 1. "Where any transaction relating to immovable property is required by law to be and has been effected by a registered instrument, any person acquiring such property or any part of, or share or interest in, such property shall be deemed to have notice of such instrument as from the date of registration or, where the property is not all situated in one sub-district, or where the registered instrument has been registered under sub-section (2) of section 30 of the Indian Registration Act, 1908 (16 of 1908), from the earliest date on which any memorandum of such registered instrument has been filed by any Sub-Registrar within whose sub-district any part of the property which is being acquired, or of the property wherein a share or interest is being acquired, is situated:] Provided that " (1) the instrument has been registered and its registration.....

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Sale of Goods Act, 1930 Chapter I

Title: Preliminary

State: Central

Year: 1930

.....document to transfer or receive goods thereby represented; (5 ) "fault" means wrongful act or default; (6 ) "future goods" means goods to be manufactured or produced or acquired by the seller after the making of the contract of sale; (7 ) "goods" means every kind of movable property other than actionable claims and money; and includes stock and shares, growing crops, grass, and things attached to or forming part of the land which are agreed to be severed before sale or under the contract of sale; (8 ) a person is said to be "insolvent" who has ceased to pay hi s debts in the ordinary course of business, or cannot pay hi s debts as they become due, whether he has committed an act of insolvency or not; (9 ) "mercantile agent" means a me rcantile agent having in the customary course of business as such agent authority either to sell goods, or to consign goods for the purposes of sale, or to buy goods, or to raise money on the security of goods; (10 ) "price" means the money consideration for a sale of goods; (11 ) "property" means the general property in goods, and not mere ly a special property; (12 ) "quality of goods" includes their state or condition; (13 ).....

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Sale of Goods Act, 1930 Section 2

Title: Definitions

State: Central

Year: 1930

.....document to transfer or receive goods thereby represented; (5 ) "fault" means wrongful act or default; (6 ) "future goods" means goods to be manufactured or produced or acquired by the seller after the making of the contract of sale; (7 ) "goods" means every kind of movable property other than actionable claims and money; and includes stock and shares, growing crops, grass, and things attached to or forming part of the land which are agreed to be severed before sale or under the contract of sale; (8 ) a person is said to be "insolvent" who has ceased to pay hi s debts in the ordinary course of business, or cannot pay hi s debts as they become due, whether he has committed an act of insolvency or not; (9 ) "mercantile agent" means a me rcantile agent having in the customary course of business as such agent authority either to sell goods, or to consign goods for the purposes of sale, or to buy goods, or to raise money on the security of goods; (10 ) "price" means the money consideration for a sale of goods; (11 ) "property" means the general property in goods, and not mere ly a special property; (12 ) "quality of goods" includes their state or condition; (13 ).....

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Transfer of Property Act, 1882 Section 137

Title: Saving of Negotiable Instruments, Etc

State: Central

Year: 1882

Nothing in the foregoing sections of this Chapter applies to stocks, shares or debentures, or to instruments which are for the time being, by law or custom, negotiable, or to any mercantile document of title to goods. Explanation. The expression "mercantile document of title to goods" includes a bill of lading, dock- warrant, warehouse-keeper's certificate, railway receipt, warrant or order for the delivery of goods, and any other document used in the ordinary course of course of business as proof of the possession or control of goods, or authorizing or purporting to authorize, either by endorsement or by delivery, the possessor of the document to transfer or receive goods thereby represented.

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Sale of Goods Act, 1930 Complete Act

State: Central

Year: 1930

.....identified and agreed upon at the time a contract of sale is made; and (15) expressions used but not defined in this Act and defined in the Contract Act, 1872, have the meanings assigned to them in that Act. Section 3 Application of provisions of Act 9 of 1872 The unrepealed provisions of the Contract Act, 1872, save insofar as they are inconsistent with the express provisions of this Act, shall continue to apply to contracts for the sale of goods. CHAPTER 2 FORMATION OF THE CONTRACT Section 4 Sale and agreement to sell (1) A contract of sale of goods is a contract whereby the seller transfers or agrees to transfer the property in goods to the buyer for a price. There may be a contract of sale between one part-owner and another. (2) A contract of sale may be absolute or conditional. (3) Where under a contract of sale the property in the goods is transferred from the seller to the buyer, the contract is called a sale, but where the transfer of the property in the goods is to take place at a future time or subject to some condition thereafter to be fulfilled, the contract is called an agreement to sell. (4) An agreement to sell becomes a sale when the time elapses or.....

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