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Air Corporations Act, 1953 Complete Act

State: Central

Year: 1953

.....assemble or recondition aircraft, vehicles or other machines and parts, accessories and instruments thereof or therefore and also to manufacture such parts, accessories and instruments, whether the aircraft, vehicles or other machines are owned by the Corporation or by any other person; (f) to enter into and perform all such contracts as are calculated to further the efficient performance of its duties and the exercise of its powers under this Act; (g) to perform any functions as agent or contractor in relation to an air transport service operated by any other person; (h) with the previous approval of the Central Government, to enter into agreements with any person engaged in air transportation with a view to enabling such person to provide air transport services on behalf of or in association with the Corporation; (i) with the previous approval of the Central Government, to determine and levy fares and freight rates and other charges for or in respect of the carriage of passengers and goods on air transport services operated by it; 9[(ii) to make such grants as it thinks fit as contribution or donation, in furtherance of the interests of the Corporation, to any.....

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Press and Registration of Books Act, 1867 Part 2

Title: Of Printing-presses and Newspapers

State: Central

Year: 1867

.....of the newspaper mentioned in such declaration.or (iv) the declaration was made on false representation or on the concealment of any material fact or in respect of periodical work which is not a newspaper; the Magistrate may, by order, cancel the declaration and shall forward s soon as possible a copy of the order to the person making or subscribing the declaration and also to the Press Registrar. ______________________ 1. Inserted by the Press and Registration of Books (Amendment) Act, 1960, w.e.f. 29-08-1960. Section 8C - Appeal (1) Any person aggrieved by an order of a Magistrate refusing to authenticate a declaration under section 6 or cancelling a declaration under section 8B may, within sixty days from the date on which such order is communicated to him, prefer an appeal to the Appellate Board to be called the Press and Registration Appellate Board1[Consisting of a Chairman another member to be appointed by the Press Council of India, established under Section 4 of Press Council Act, 1978, from among its members] Provided that the Appellate Board may entertain an appeal after the expire of the said period, if it is satisfied that the appellant was.....

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Press and Registration of Books Act, 1867 Section 6

Title: Authentication of Declaration

State: Central

Year: 1867

.....of eachoriginal shall allow any person to inspect that original on payment of a fee ofone rupee, and shall give to any person applying a copy of the said declaration,attested by the seal of the Court which has the custody of the original, onpayment of a fee of two rupees. { Ins.byAct 55 of 1955, s.7 (w.e.f.1stJuly 1956)} 2 [A copy of the declaration attestedby the Official Seal of the Magistrate, or a copy of the order refusing toauthenticate the declaration, shall be forwarded as soon as possible to theperson making and subscribing the declaration and also to the Press Registrar.] ______________________ 1.Substituted for"is satisfied from such inquiry as he thinks fit to make from the PressRegistrar or otherwise" by the Press and Registration of Books (Amendment)Act, 1960, w.e.f. 29-08-1960. 2.Substituted for "A copy of the declaration attested by the officialseal of the Magistrate shall be forwarded to the Press Registrar."By the Press and Registration of Books (Amendment) Act, 1960, w.e.f. 29-08-1960.

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Merchant Shipping Act, 1958 Complete Act

State: Central

Year: 1958

.....in 1867, 1882andagain in 1893and 1896 but all these attempts failed owing to legal and constitutional difficulties.Two of the principal contributory factors were the then limited powers of the Indian Legislature to legislate regarding shipping and the fact that part of the British Statute law on the subject, including parts of the Merchant Shipping Act, 1894, which is the principal United-Kingdom enactment on the subject, applied to Indian and any Indian enactment had to be in legal harmony with that law. A fresh attempt was made in 1921-22 to codify the Indian law on merchant shipping by the Statute Law Revision Committee, which decided that only consolidation, and not revision should be attempted immediately. The result was the Indian Merchant Shipping Act, 1923, which is now on the Statute Book and which consolidated some 21 existing Indian Acts on the subject. This Act has also been amended from time to time, the two major amendments being those made in 1933 and in 1953 so as to take power to implement the provisions of the international conventions with respect to load lines, 1930, and with respect to safety of life at sea, 1948, respectively, which have been ratified by.....

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Mussalman Wakf Validating Act, 1913 Complete Act

State: Central

Year: 1913

.....a Hanafi Mussalman, also for his own maintenance and support during his lifetime or for the payment of his debts out of the rents and profits of the property dedicated: Provided that the ultimate benefit is in such cases expressly or impliedly reserved for the poor or for any other purpose recognised by the Mussalman law as a religious, pious or charitable purpose of a permanent character. SECTION 04: WAKFS NOT BE INVALID BY REASON OF REMOTENESS OF BENEFIT TO POOR, ETC No such wakf shall be deemed to be invalid merely because the benefit reserved therein for the poor or other reliegious, pious or charitable purpose of a permanent nature is postponed until after the extinction of the family, children or descendents of person creating the wakf. SECTION 05: SAVING OF LOCAL AND SCTARIAN CUSTOM Nothing in this Act shall affect any custom or usage whether local or prevalent among Mussalmans of any particular class or sect. Central Bare Acts

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