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Motor Vehicles Act, 1988 Complete Act

State: Central

Year: 1988

..... (6) "conductor's licence" means the licence issued by a competent authority under Chapter III authorising the person specified therein to act as a conductor; (7) "contract carriage" means a motor vehicle which carries a passenger or passengers for hire or reward and is engaged under a contract, whether expressed or implied, for the use of such vehicle as a whole for the carriage of passengers mentioned therein and entered into by a person with a holder of a permit in relation to such vehicle or any person authorised by him in this behalf on a fixed or an agreed rate or sum- (a) on a time basis, whether or not with reference to any route or distance; or (b) from one point to another, and in either case, without stopping to pick up or set down passengers not included in the contract anywhere during the journey, and includes- (i) a maxicab; and (ii) a motorcab notwithstanding the separate fares are charged for its passengers; (8) "dealer" includes a person who is engaged- (a) 1 [ x x x] (b) in building bodies for attachment to chassis; or (c) in the repair of motor vehicles; or (d) in the business of hypothecation, leasing or hire-purchase of motor vehicle; (9).....

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Patents Act, 1970 (39 of 1970) Amending Act I

Title: Amendment Act

State: Central

Year: 1970

PATENTS(AMENDMENT) ACT, 2002 [Act,No. 38 of 2002] [25thJune, 2002] PREAMBLE AnAct further to amend the Patents Act, 1970 BEit enacted by Parliament in the Fifty-third year of the Republic of India asfollows :- 1.Short title and commencement (1)This Act may be called the Patents (Amendment) Act, 2002. (2)It shall come into force on such 1 date as the Central Governmentmay, by notification in the Official Gazette, appoint; and different dates maybe appointed for different provisions of this Act and any reference in any suchprovision to the commencement of this Act shall be construed as a reference tothe coming into force of that provision. 2.Substitution of certain words for the words "High Court" and "Court" Inthe Patents Act, 1970 (39 of 1970) (hereinafter referred to as the principalAct), for the words "High Court" wherever they occur in sections 21, 43 and71 and the word "Court" occurring in sections 21 and 71, the words "AppellateBoard" and "Board" shall respectively be substituted. 3.Amendment of section 2.- Insection 2 of the principal Act, in sub-section (1),- (a)for clause (a), the following clauses shall be substituted, namely :- .....

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Patents Act, 1970 Complete Act

State: Central

Year: 1970

PATENTS ACT, 1970 PATENTS ACT, 1970 39 OF 1970 An Act to amend and consolidate the law relating to patents. BE it enacted by Parliament in the Twenty-first Year of the Republic of India as follows:- CHAPTER 1 : PRELIMINARY SECTION 1 : Short title, extent and commencement (1) This Act may be called the Patents Act, 1970. (2) It extends to the whole of India. (3) It shall come into force on such date as the Central Government may, by notification in the Official Gazette, appoint : Provided that different dates may be appointed for different provisions of this Act, and any reference in any such provision to the commencement of this Act shall be construed as a reference to the coming into force of that provision. SECTION 2 : Definitions and interpretation (1) In this Act, unless the context otherwise requires,- (a) "Appellate Board" means the Appellate Board referred to in Sec. 116; (ab) "assignee" includes an assignee of the assignee and the legal representative of a deceased assignee and references to the assignee of any person include references to the assignee of the legal representative or assignee of that person; (aba) "Budapest Treaty" mean the Budapest.....

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Patents (Amendment) Act, 2002 Section 39

Title: Substitution of New Chapter for Chapter Xvi

State: Central

Year: 2002

.....Controller. 86. Power of Controller to adjourn applications for compulsory licences, etc., in certain cases.-- (1) Where an application under section 84 or section 85, as the case may be, is made on the grounds that the patented invention has not been worked in the territory of India or on the ground mentioned in clause (d) of sub-section (7) of section 84 and the Controller is satisfied that the time which has elapsed since the sealing of the patent has for any reason been insufficient to enable the invention to be worked on a commercial scale to an adequate extent or to enable the invention to be so worked to the fullest extent that is reasonably practicable, he may, by order, adjourn the further hearing of the application for such period not exceeding twelve months in the aggregate as appears to him to be sufficient for the invention to be so worked: Provided that in any case where the patentee establishes that the reason why a patented invention could not be worked as aforesaid before the date of the application was due to any State or Central Act or any rule or regulation made thereunder or any order of the Government imposed otherwise than by way of a condition for.....

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Calcutta High Court (Jurisdictional Limits) Act, 1919 Schedule 1

Title: The Schedule

State: Central

Year: 1919

.....the water-line of the Howrah side of the River Hooghly to the western extremity of the northern boundary. 2. (a) When the expression "water-line" is used in this Schedule all pucca ghats and other objects permanently attached to the bank and in contact with the water shall be deemed to appertain to the area to which the land on that bank appertains, and the water in contact with such objects shall be deemed to appertain to the other side of the boundary. In the places in the Schedule where the boundary is thus described the boundary line shall be the moving edge of the water wherever it may be at any time. In the case of bridges, however, the supporting pile in contact with the bank only shall be deemed to be permanently attached to the bank and the boundary line across the bridge to be immediately above the water-line so described. (b) The expression "solid side" or "solid corner" means the line or spot marked out by solid objects, such as a pucca wall or the face of a house, the wayside lands and pavements thus being all included in the adjacent road, street or lane.

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Calcutta High Court (Jurisdictional Limits) Act, 1919 Complete Act

State: West Bengal

Year: 1919

.....said High Court; It is hereby enacted as follows : Section 1 Short title This Act may be called the Calcutta High Court {Jurisdictional Limits) Act, 1919. Section 2 Limits of ordinary original civil jurisdiction The ordinary original civil jurisdiction of the High Court of Judicature at Fort William in Bengal shall be exercised within the limits set out in the schedule : Provided that nothing in this Act shall affect any suit or other legal proceeding pending in any Court at the date of the commencement of this Act. SCHEDULE 1 SCHEDULE (See section 2) 1. The limits within which the ordinary original civil jurisdiction of the High Court shall be exercised are as follows : North. A line commencing on the western side of the river Hooghly at a point where the straight line joining reference pillar No. I (in a compound on the riverside of the Ghusri Cotton Mill, Howrah) and reference pillar No. II (near the south-western end of Chitpur Toll Bridge) meets the western water-line of the river Hooghly, and thence along the said line to the point where it meets the eastern water-line of the river Hooghly near the south bank of the opening of Circular Canal; thence along the.....

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Patents Act, 1970 (39 of 1970) Section 92

Title: Special Provision for Compulsory Licences on Notifications by Central Government

State: Central

Year: 1970

..... (ii) in settling the terms and conditions of a licence granted under this section, the Controller shall endeavour to secure that the articles manufactured under the patent shall be available to the public at the lowest prices consistent with the patentees deriving a reasonable advantage from their patent rights. (2) The provisions of sections 83, 87, 88, 89 and 90 shall apply in relation to the grant of licences under this section as they apply in relation to the grant of licences under section 84. (3) Notwithstanding anything contained in sub-section (2), where the Controller is satisfied on consideration of the application referred to in clause (i) of sub-section (1) that it is necessary in (i) a circumstance of national emergency; or (ii) a circumstance of extreme urgency; or (iii) a case of public non-commercial use, which may arise or is required, as the case may be, including public health crises, relating to Acquired Immuno Deficiency Syndrome, Human immunodeficiency Virus, tuberculosis, malaria or other epidemics, he shall not apply any procedure specified in section 87 in relation to that application for grant of licence under this section: Provided that.....

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EMPLOYEE'S COMPENSATION ACT, 1923 Schedule 3

Title: SCHEDULE III

State: Central

Year: 1923

.....caused by sclerogenic mineral dust (silicoses, anthraoo-silicosis, asbestosis) and silico-tuberculosis provided that silicosis is an essential factor in causing the resultant incapacity or death. All work involving exposure to the risk concerned. 2. Bagassosis All work involving exposure to the risk concerned. 3. Bronchopulmonary diseases caused by cotton, flax hemp and sisal dust (Byssionsis), All work involving exposure to the risk concerned. 4. Extrinsic allergic alveelitis caused by the inhalation of organic dusts. All work involving exposure to the risk concerned. 5. Bronchopulmonary diseases caused by hard metals. All work involving exposure to the risk concerned.] 3[6. Acute Pulmonary oedema of high altitude. All work involving exposure to the risk concerned.] ________________________ 1. Subs. by Act 22 of 1984, sec. 6, for Schedule III (w.e.f. 1-7-1984). Earlier Schedule III was amended by Act 8 of 1959, sec. 19 (w.e.f. 1-6-1959) and by Act 64 of 1962, sec. 11 (w.e.f. 1-2-1963). 2. Ins. by Act 30 of.....

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ELECTRICITY (SUPPLY) ACT, 1948 [REPEALED] Chapter VI

Title: THE BOARD'S FINANCE, ACCOUNTS AND AUDIT

State: Central

Year: 1948

.....subject to the provisions of this Act and to such conditions as may be prescribed in this behalf, borrow any sum required for the purposes of this Act. (2) Rules made by the State Government for the purposes of this section may empower the Board to borrow by the1[issue of debentures or bonds] or otherwise and to make arrangements with bankers, and may apply to the Board with such modifications as may be necessary to be consistent with this Act the provisions of the Local Authorities Loans Act, 1914 (9 of 1914) and the rules made thereunder as if the Board were a local authority. (3) The maximum amount which the Board may at any time have on loan under sub-section (1) shall be ten crores of rupees, unless the State Government, with the approval of the State Legislative Assembly, fixes a higher maximum amount. (4)2[Debentures or bonds issued] by the Board under this section shall be issued, transferred, dealt with the redeemed in such manner as may be prescribed. _________________________ 1. Substituted by Act 23 of 1978, Section 12, for "issue of bonds or stock" w.e.f. 3-6-1978. 2. Substituted by Act 23 of 1978, Section 12, for "stock issued" w.e.f. 3-6-1978. .....

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Electricity (Supply) Act, 1948 [Repealed] Section 62

Title: Restriction on Unbudgeted Expenditure

State: Central

Year: 1948

(1) Save where in the opinion of the Board circumstances of extreme urgency have arisen, no sum exceeding1[seventy-five thousand] rupees on account of recurring expenditure or exceeding2[three lakhs] of rupees on account of non-recurring expenditure shall be expended by the Board in any year of account unless such sum has been included in a statement submitted under sub-section (1) or sub-section (5) of section 61. (2) Where any such sum is expended under circumstances of extreme urgency3[, it shall be expended in accordance with the regulations made by the Board with the previous approval of the State Government and] a report thereon indicating the source from which it is proposed to meet the expenditure shall be made as soon as practicable to the State Government. __________________________ 1. Substituted by Act 30 of 1966, Section 13, for "twenty-five thousand" w.e.f. 16-9-1966. 2. Substituted by Act 30 of 1966, Section 13, for "one lakh" w.e.f. 16-9-1966. 3. Inserted by Act 23 of 1978, Section 11 w.e.f. 3-6-1978.

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