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Land Acquisition (Mines) Act, 1885 Complete Act

State: Central

Year: 1885

.....or portion of the land specified in the statement, except as aforesaid, shall not vest in 4[the Government] when the land so vests under the said Act. "Section 2 of the Bill as introduced (now section 3 of the Act) required the Government to determine, before it issued its declaration under section 6 of the Land Acquisition Act, whether the land should be acquired simply under that Act, that is to say, including the minerals or whether the special provisions of this Bill should be put in force with a view to excluding the minerals from the acquisition. It has been represented that it is not for the interest of any of those concerned that an irrevocable determination should necessarily come to on so important a point at a stage of the proceedings when the circumstances of the case would in all probability be imperfectly known. The Government, it will be observed on reference to the Land Acquisition Act, has discretion to withdraw from a proposed acquisition of land up to a considerably later stage, and it seems but reasonable that it should have a discretion to exclude the minerals from the acquisition at any time up to the same stage if it turns out that their acquisition is.....

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The Bombay Aerial Ropeways Act, 1955 Complete Act

State: Maharashtra

Year: 1955

.....of purchase by the State Government by a Local Authority concerned. (vi) the conditions relating to the structural design, quality of materials, factors of safety, method of computing stresses, and other such technical detail as may be considered necessary; (vii) the conditions relating to the construction of the aerial ropeway over public ways of communication except highways which are or have been declared by or under any law made by Parliament to be national highways, railways and tramways Dot wholly within a municipal area, and, with the previous consent of the Central Government or the railway administration, as the case may be, over such national highways, railways and tramways or over mining properties; (viii) the conditions under which the promoter may sell or transfer his rights to the State Government or to a local authority, or to any other person ; (ix) the conditions under which the aerial ropeway may be taken over by the State Government to be worked by itself or by a local authority or by a person other than the promoter ; (x) the motive power to be used on the aerial ropeway and the conditions, if any, on which such power may be used ; (xi) the minimum headway.....

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Land Acquisition (Mines) Act, 1885 Section 8

Title: Mining Communications

State: Central

Year: 1885

If the working of any mines is prevented or restricted under section 5, the respective owners, lessees and occupiers of the mines, if their mines extend so as to lie on both sides of the mines the working of which is prevented or restricted, may cut and make such and so many airways, headways, gateways or water-levels through the mines, measures or strata, the working whereof is prevented or resticted, as may be requisite to enable them to ventilate, drain and work their said mines; but no such airway, head way, gateway or water-level shall be of greater dimensions or section than may be prescribed by the appropriate Government in this behalf, and, where no dimensions, are so prescribed, not greater than eight feet wide and eight feet high, nor shall the same be cut or made upon any part of the surface or works, or so as to injure the same, or to interfere with the use there of.

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Bombay Aerial Ropeways Act, 1955, (Maharashtra) Section 9

Title: Order Authorising Construction and Contents of Such Order

State: Maharashtra

Year: 1955

.....of purchase by the State Government by a local authority concerned; (vi) the conditions relating to the structural design, quality of materials, factors of safety, method of computing stresses, and other such technical detail as may be considered necessary; (vii) the conditions relating to the construction of the aerial ropeway over public ways of communication except highways which are or have been declared by or under any law made by Parliament to be national highways, railways and tramways not wholly within a municipal area, and, with the previous consent of the Central Government or the railway administration, as the case may be, over such national highways, railways and tramways or over mining properties; (viii) the conditions under which the promoter may sell or transfer his rights to the State Government or to a local authority, or to any other person; (ix) the conditions under which the aerial ropeway may be taken over by the State Government to be worked by itself or by a local authority or by a person other than the promoter; (x) the motive power to be used on the aerial ropeway and the conditions, if any, on which such power may be used; (xi) the minimum.....

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National Waterway (Allahabadhaldia Stretch of the Ganga Bhagirathihooghly River) Act, 1982 Complete Act

State: Central

Year: 1982

.....river for purposes of shipping and navigation on the national waterway2[to the extent provided in the Inland Waterways Authority of India Act, 1985]. SECTION 04: 04-15 OMITTED By Inland Waterways Authority of India Act(82 of 1985) S, 38 (27-10-86)] SCHEDULE 1 LIMITS OF THE NATIONAL WATERWAY (ALLAHABAD-HALDIA STRETCH OF THE GANGA- BHAGIRATHI-HOOGHLY RIVER) From road bridge at Allahabad across the river Ganga, about 2 kms up-stream of the confluence of the rivers Ganga and Yamuna at Triveni to the Inland Waterway limit on the tidal waters of the river Hooghly from a line drawn between No. I Refuge house at the entrance to Baratola river commonly called channel creeek to a position 2.5 kms. due south of Saugor lighthouse, and then connected to the right or south bank at the entrance to the Hijili or Russulpore river, through river Ganga, lock canal and feeder canal at Farakka, river Bhagirathi and river Hooghly. Footnotes: 1. 27-10-86 - See Gaz. of Ind., 27-10-1986, Pt. II, S. 3(ii), Ext.. p. 2 (No. 433). 2. Substituted for the words "Central Government" and "to the extent hereinafter provided" by Inland Waterways Authority of India Act (82 of 1985), S. 38(a) (27-10-86). .....

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The Punjab Aerial Ropeways Act, 1926 Complete Act

State: Haryana

Year: 1926

.....the rules regarding arbitration for the settlement of disputes; (viii) the specifications relating to the structural designs, quality of material, factors of safety, method of computing stresses and other such technical details as may be considered necessary; Substituted of the old clause by the Government of India (Adaptation of Indian Laws) Order, 1937.[(ix) the rules relating to the construction of the aerial ropeways over roads and other public ways of communication, except railways as defined by the, Substituted for "Government of India Act, 1935" by the Adaptation of Laws (Third Amendment) Order, 1951.[Constitution] and, with the previous sanction of The words "the Federal Railway authority or" omitted by the Independence (Adaptation of Bengal and Punjab Acts) order, 1948.[* * * * * * the Central Government, over such railways]; (x) the conditions under which the promoter may sell or transfer his rights to the, Substituted for the word "Provincial" by the Adaptation of Laws Order, 1950 [State] Government, or to a local authority, or person; (xi) the conditions under which the aerial ropeway may be taken over by the Substituted for the word "Provincial" by the.....

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The Himachal Pradesh Aerial Ropeways Act, 1968 Complete Act

State: Himachal

Year: 1968

.....expense incurred under this section: 1["Provided that the estimates, plans, specifications relating to the structural designs, quality of material, factors of safety, method of computing stresses shall be in conformity with those as laid down by the Bureau of Indian Standards and shall be duly certified- by a qualified structural Engineer. Explanation.-For the purposes of this section a "qualified structural Engineer" means a graduate Engineer having such qualifications and experience as may be prescribed." ] CHAPTER III ORDERS AUTHORISING THE CONSTRUCTION OF AERIAL ROPEWAYS 6. Publication of proposed order authorising construction and contents of such order.-(1) The State government may, on application made by any promoter and after due consideration of the details supplied in accordance with section 5, publish in the Official Gazette a draft of the proposed order authorising the construction of an aerial ropeway within any specified area or along any specified route by or on behalf of such promoter, subject to such restrictions and conditions as the State Government may deemproper. (2) A notice shall be published with the draft stating that any objection or suggestion which.....

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The Bombay Aerial Ropeways Act, 1956 Complete Act

State: Maharashtra

Year: 1956

.....of purchase by the State Government by a Local Authority concerned. (vi) the conditions relating to the structural design, quality of materials, factors of safety, method of computing stresses, and other such technical detail as may be considered necessary; (vii) the conditions relating to the construction of the aerial ropeway over public ways of communication except highways which are or have been declared by or under any law made by Parliament to be national highways, railways and tramways not wholly within a municipal area, and, with the previous consent of the Central Government or the railway administration, as the case may be, over such national highways, railways and tramways or over mining properties; (viii) the conditions under which the promoter may sell or transfer his rights to the State Government or to a local authority, or to any other person; (ix) the conditions under which the aerial ropeway may be taken over by the State Government to be worked by itself or by local authority or by a person other than the promoter; (x) the motive power to be used on the aerial ropeway and the conditions, if any, on which such power may be used; (xi) the minimum.....

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The Orissa Aerial Ropeways Act, 1957 Complete Act

State: Orissa

Year: 1957

..... (ii) a time within which the construction shall be completed ; (iii) the conditions relating to the structural design, quality of materials, factors of safety, method of computing stresses, and other such, technical details as may be considered necessary; (iv) the conditions relating to the construction of the ropeway over mining properties in accordance with rules made under Section 24 and over public ways of communication; (v) the conditions under which the promoter may sell or transfer his rights to any person; (vi) the motive power to be used on the ropeway and the conditions (if any) on which such power may be used ; (vii) the minimum headway to be maintained under different parts of the rope; (viii) the points under the rope at which bridges or guards shall be constructed and maintained; (ix) the amount of security (if any) to be deposited by the promoter in the event of his application being granted; (x) the traffic which may be carried on the ropeway; and (xi) such other matters as the State Government may deem necessary. Section 6 - Disposal applications (1) If after considering the application, and in the case of an application mentioned in.....

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Bengal Aerial Ropeways Act, 1923 Complete Act

State: West Bengal

Year: 1923

.....right of purchase by the [State Government] or by a local authority; (vi) the conditions relating to the structural design, quality of materials, factors of safety, method of computing stresses, and other such technical details as may be considered necessary; (vii) the conditions relating to the construction of the ropeway over mining properties in accordance with rules made under section 42 and over roads and other public ways of communication [except railways and tramways not wholly within a municipal area, and with the previous sanction of * * * * the Central Government, over such railways and tramways]; (viii) the conditions under which the promoter may sell or transfer his rights to the [State Government] or to a local authority, company or person; (ix) the conditions under which the ropeway may be taken over by the [State Government] to be worked by itself or by a local authority or by a company or person other than the promoter; (x) the motive power to be used. on the ropeway and the conditions (if any) on which such power may be used; (xi) the minimum headway to be maintained under different parts of the rope; (xii) the points under the rope at which bridges or guards.....

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