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Companies Act, 1956 Section 187B

Title: Exercise of Voting Rights in Respect of Shares Held in Trust

State: Central

Year: 1956

.....the instance of the trustee or any person on his behalf or any other person on the ground that the public trustee has abstained from exercising the rights and powers conferred on him by this section. (6) In order to enable the public trustee to exercise the rights and powers aforesaid, the public trustee shall also be entitled to receive and inspect all books and papers under this Act, which a member is entitled to receive and inspect.] 2[(7) The provisions of this section shall not apply on and after the commencement of the Companies (Amendment) Act, 2000.] ______________________ 1. Inserted by Act 53 of 1963, Section 8 ( w.e.f. 1-12-1964). 2. Inserted by Act 53 of 2000, Section 76 ( w.e.f. 13-12-2000).

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Works of Defence Act, 1903 Section 6

Title: Further Powers Exercisable After Publication of Notice Under Section 3, Sub-section (2)

State: Central

Year: 1903

.....referred to in section 3, sub-section (2), and such powers may be exercised accordingly, and the said notification shall be conclusive proof of emergency. (4) Nothing in sub-section (2) shall be deemed to preclude any such officer or his servants or workmen from exercising at any lime the said powers for the purpose of removing, wholly or in part, any building or other obstruction maintained, created, added to, altered, planted, stacked, stored or otherwise accumulated in contravention of this Act or of any rule or order made there under or of any condition prescribed in accordance therewith. _______________________ 1. Substituted for the words "Local Government" by A.O., 1937 (1-4-1937). 2. the words "with the previous sanction of the Governor-General in Council" were omitted, by A.O., 1937 (1-4-1937).

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Karnataka Housing Board Act, 1962 Section 32A

Title: Board and the Housing Commissioner to Exercise Powers and Functions Under the Karnataka Acts 22 of 1964, 14 of 1977 and 20 of 1985

State: Karnataka

Year: 1962

.....to exercise and discharge the powers or functions conferred or imposed on the Board or the Housing Commissioner as the case may be, by such declaration. (3) The Board or the Housing Commissioner may delegate any of the powers exercisable and functions that may be discharged by it or him under sub-section (1) to any officer or servant of the Board. (4) The exercise or discharge of any of the powers or functions delegated under sub-section (3) shall be subject to such limitations, conditions and control, as may be laid down by the Board or the Housing Commissioner, as the case may be.] _______________________________ 1. Section 32A inserted by Act 8 of 1988 w.e.f. 1.5.1988.

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Banglore Development Authority Act, 1976 Section 29

Title: Authority and Commissioner to Exercise Powers and Functions Under Karnataka Act 14 of 1977

State: Karnataka

Year: 1976

.....shall not be competent to exercise or discharge the powers or functions conferred or imposed on the Authority or the1[Commissioner], as the case may be, by such declaration. (3) The Authority or the1[Commissioner] may delegate any of the functions exercisable by it or him under sub-section (1) to any officer or servant of the Authority. (4) The exercise or discharge of any of the powers or functions delegated under sub-section (3) shall be subject to such limitations, conditions and control as may be laid down by the Authority or the1[Commissioner], as the case may be, __________________ 1. Substituted by Act 18 of 1981 w.e.f. 30.12.1980. 2 . Substituted by Act 34 of 1986 w.e.f. 7.10.1986.

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Indian Telegraph Act, 1885 (13 of 1885) Section 19A

Title: Person Exercising Legal Right Likely to Damage Telegraph or Interfere with Telegraphic Communication to Give Notice

State: Central

Year: 1885

.....dealing with any property in the manner referred to in sub-section (1) with the bona fide intention, of averting imminent danger of personal injury to himself or any other human being shall be deemed to have complied with the provisions of the said sub-section if he gives such notice of the intended exercise of the right as is in the circumstances possible, or where no such previous notice can be given without incurring the imminent danger referred to above, if he forthwith gives notice of the actual exercise of such right to the authority or officer specified in the said sub-section. _____________________ 1. Sections 19A and 19B Inserted by Act 7 of 1914, Section 5.

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Indian Easements Act, 1882 Section 22

Title: Exercise of Easement. Confinement of Exercise of Easement

State: Central

Year: 1882

The dominant owner must exercise his right in the mode which is least onerous to the servient owner; and, when the exercise of an easement can without detriment to the dominant owner be confined to a determinate part of the servient heritage, such exercise shall, at the request of the servient owner, be so confined. Illustrations (a) A has a fight of way over B's field. A must enter the way ai either end and not at any intermediate point. (b) A has a right annexed to his house to cut thatching grass in B's swamp. A when exercising his easement must ail the grass so that the plants may not be destroyed.

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Karnataka Urban Development Authorities Act, 1987 Section 29

Title: Authority and Commissioner to Exercise Powers and Functions Under Karnataka Act 14 of 1977 and Karnataka Act 22 of 1964

State: Karnataka

Year: 1987

..... (i) the powers and functions of the Corporation or Municipal Council or a Standing Committee thereof under the Karnataka Municipal Corporations Act, 1976 or the Karnataka Municipalities Act, 1964, shall be exercised and discharged by the Authority; and (ii) the powers and functions of the Commissioner of the Corporation or Municipal Commissioner or Chief Officer of the Municipal Council under the said Acts shall be exercised and discharged by the Commissioner : Provided that the Corporation or the Municipal Council shall be consulted before making such declaration if such area or part thereof lies within the limits of the city or a town. (2) On making of a declaration under sub-section (1), notwithstanding anything contained in any other law for the time being in force, the Corporation or a Municipal Council or any standing committee thereof or the Commissioner of the Corporation or Municipal Commissioner, or the Chief Officer of a Municipal Council shall not be competent to exercise or discharge the powers or functions conferred or imposed on the Authority or the Commissioner as the case may be, by such declaration. (3) The Authority or the Commissioner may delegate.....

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Indian Telegraph Act, 1885 (13 of 1885) Section 16

Title: Exercise of Powers Conferred by Section 10, and Disputes as to Compensation, in Case of Property Other Than That of a Local Authority

State: Central

Year: 1885

.....District Magistrate may, in his discretion, order that the telegraph authority shall be permitted to exercise them. (2) If, after the making of an order under sub-section (1), any person resists the exercise of those powers, or, having control over the property, does not give all facilities for their being exercised, he shall be deemed to have committed an offence under section 188 of the Indian Penal Code, 1860 (45 of 1860). (3) If any dispute arises concerning the sufficiency of the compensation to be paid under section 10, clause (d), it shall, on application for that purpose by either of the disputing parties to the District Judge within whose jurisdiction the property is situate, be determined by him. (4) If any dispute arises as to the persons entitled to receive compensation, or as to the proportions in which the persons interested are entitled to share in it, the telegraph authority may pay into the Court of the District Judge such amount as he deems sufficient or, where all the disputing parties have in writing admitted the amount tendered to be sufficient or the amount has been determined under subsection (3), that amount; and the District Judge, after giving.....

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Government of India Act, 1858 [Repealed] Section 1

Title: Territories Under the Government of the East India Company to Be Vested in Her Majesty and Powers to Be Exercised in Her Name

State: Central

Year: 1858

The Government of the Territories now in the Possession or under the Government of the East India Company, and all Powers in relation to Government vested in or exercised by the said Company in trust for Her Majesty, shall cease to be vested in or exercised by the said Company, and all Territories in the Possession or under the Government of the said Company, and all Rights vested in or which if this Act had not been passed might have been exercised by the said Company in relation to any Territories, shall become vested in Her Majesty, and be exercised in Her, Name; and for the purposes of this Act India shall mean the Territories vested in Her Majesty as aforesaid, and all Territories which may become vested in Her Majesty by virtue of any such Rights as aforesaid.

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Government of India Act, 1858 [Repealed] Section 63

Title: A Person Succeeding to the Office of Governor General May Exercise His Powers Before He Takes His Seat in Council

State: Central

Year: 1858

.....that all Acts done in the said Council after the Date of such Proclamation, but before the Communication thereof to such Council, shall be valid, subject nevertheless to Revocation or Alteration by the Person who shall have so assumed the said Office of Governor General; and when the Office of Governor General is assumed under the foregoing Provision, if there be at any Time before the Governor General takes his Seat in Council no Vice-president of the Council authorized to preside at Meetings for making Laws and Regulations (as provided by Section Twenty-two of the Act of the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Years of Her Majesty), the senior ordinary Member of Council then present shall preside therein, with the same Powers as if a Vice-President had been appointed and were absent.

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