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Title: No Archdeacon to Have a Salary Exceeding 3,000 Sicca Rupees
State: Central
Year: 1833
** *1no archdeacon hereafter to be appointed for the archdeaconry of the presidency of Fort William in Bengal or the archdeaconry of the presidency of Fort Saint George, or the archdeaconry of the presidency and island of Bombay, shall receive in respect of his archdeaconry any salary exceeding three thousand sicca rupees per annum : Proviso as to total expence of church establishment.--Provided always that the whole expence incurred in respect of the said bishops and archdeacons shall not exceed one hundred and twenty thousand sicca rupees per annum. ___________________________ 1. Enacting words repealed (U.K.), 51&52 Vict., c. 57 (S.L.R.).
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionSupply of Forest Produce by Government (Revision of Agreements) Act, 1987 Section 4
Title: The Price of Forest Produce Sold or Supplied to Purchasers Not to Exceed Market Value
State: Karnataka
Year: 1987
(1) The price for sale or supply of the forest produce, to be fixed at the time of any revision of the price under section 3 shall not exceed the market value of the forest produce at the time of such revision, as may be determined by the State Government in the prescribed manner. (2) Where the price is fixed at the time of revision for the period exceeding twelve months at a time, the State Government may provide for an annual increase in the price towards anticipated escalation in the market value of the forest produce during the period the revised price is to remain in force.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionPrize Competitions Act 1955 Section 5
Title: Licensing of Prize Competitions Where the Prize Offered Does Not Exceed One Thousand Rupees a Month
State: Central
Year: 1955
Subject to the provisions of section 4, no person shall promote or conduct any prize competition or competitions in which the total value of the prize or prizes (whether in cash or otherwise) to be offered in any month does not exceed one thousand rupees unless he has obtained in this behalf a licence granted in accordance with the provisions of this Act and the rules made thereunder.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionPublic Debt Act, 1944 Section 9
Title: Summary Procedure on Death of Holder of Government Securities Not Exceeding Five Thousand Rupees Face Value
State: Central
Year: 1944
Notwithstanding anything contained in section 7, if within six months of the death of a person who was the holder of a Government security or securities the face value of which does not in the aggregate exceed five thousand rupees, probate of his will or letters of administration of his estate or a succession certificate issued under Part X of the Indian Succession Act, 1925, is not produced to the Bank, or proof to the satisfaction of the Bank that procedings have been instituted to obtain one of these is not furnished, the Bank may determine who is the person entitled to the security or securities, or to administer the estate of the deceased and may make an order vesting the security or securities in the person so determined.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionPublic Debt Act, 1944 Section 10
Title: Government Securities Not Exceeding Five Thousand Rupees Face Value Belonging to Minor or Insane Person
State: Central
Year: 1944
When a Government security or securities belong to a minor or a person who is insane and incapable of managing his affairs and the value of the security or securities does not in the aggregate exceed five thousand rupees, the Bank may make such order as it thinks fit for the vesting of such security or securities in such person as it considers represents the minor or insane person.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionIndian Securities Act, 1920 Section 19
Title: Procedure on Death of Holder of Securities Not Exceeding an Aggregate Value of Five Thousand Rupees
State: Central
Year: 1920
.....s.6 for "officer"] [authority] , such [ Subs.By Act 28 of 1937 , s.6 for "officer"] [authority] may, after inquiry in the manner provided in the sub sections (2) and (3) of section 13 , determine who is the person entitled to the security or securities or to administer the estate of the deceased , and may- (a) in the case of any such security relating to a loan due for repayment , authorise payment of the amount due thereon to such person ; and (b) in the case of any such security relating to a loan not due for repayment , authorise , in the case of a promissory note, the renewal of such person , or, in the case of stock , the registration of the name of such person in substitution for the name of the deceased; and (2) Upon the payment or renewal of any promissory note in accordance with sub- section (1), the Government shall be discharged from all liability in respect of the note so paid or renewed ; and any substitution of names made in accordance with clause (b) of sub- section (1) shall, for the purposes of any claim against the government , be deemed to have effected a valid transfer of the stock in respect of which it was made. (3) Any creditor or claimant against.....
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionPresidency Small Cause Courts Act, 1882 Section 14
Title: Registrar May Be Invested with Powers of a Judge in Suits Not Exceeding Twenty Rupees
State: Central
Year: 1882
The State Government may invest the Registrar with the powers of a Judge under this Act for the trial of suits in which the amount or value of the subject-matter does not exceed twenty rupees.And, subject to the orders of the Chief Judge, any Judge of the Small Cause Court may, whenever he thinks fit, transfer from his own file to the file of the Registrar any suit which the latter is competent to try.{Inserted by Act 1 of 1895, section6.} [Explanation.For the purposes of this section an application for possession under section 41 shall be deemed to be a suit.]
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionSuits Valuation Act, 1887 Section 4
Title: Valuation of Relief in Certain Suits Relating to Land Not to Exceed the Value of the Land
State: Central
Year: 1887
Where a suit mentioned in the Court-fees Act, 1870 (7 of 1870), section 7 paragraph iv, or Schedule II, article 17, relates to land or an interest in land of which the value has been determined by rules under the last foregoing section, the amount at which for purposes of jurisdiction the relief sought in the suit is valued shall not exceed the value of the land or interest as determined by those rules.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionGoa Daman and Diu Suits Valuation Act 1965 Section 4
Title: Valuation of Relief in Certain Suits Relating to Land Not to Exceed the Value of the Land
State: Central
Year: 1965
Where, a suit mentioned in the Court-fees Act, section 7, paragraph IV or Schedule II, Article 17, relates to land or an interest in land of which the value has been determined by rules made under the last foregoing section, the amount at which for purposes of jurisdiction the relief sought, in the suit is valued shall not exceed the value of the land or interest as determined by those rules.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionKarnataka Highways Act, 1964 Section 30
Title: Compensation for Refusal of Permission to Build Not to Exceed Difference Between Its Value when It Was Refused and when It Would Have Been Granted
State: Karnataka
Year: 1964
When permission to erect any building has been refused under section 9 or 10 the amount of compensation shall not exceed the difference between the value of the land as determined by section 23 or 24 of the Land Acquisition Act, 1894, as amended by the Schedule to this Act and the value which it would have had if the permission had been granted. In determining such value any restrictions to which the land is subject under any other law for the time being in force in regard to right of person claiming compensation to erect a building on the land or otherwise to use, hold or dispose of the same shall be taken into consideration.
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