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Start Free TrialThe Tamil Nadu Horse Race (Abolition of Turf Agencies) Act, 1979 Complete Act
State: Tamil Nadu
Year: 1979
THE TAMIL NADU HORSE RACE (ABOLITION OF TURF AGENCIES) ACT, 1979 THE TAMIL NADU HORSE RACE (ABOLITION OF TURF AGENCIES) ACT, 1979, Act No.55 of 1979. An Act to provide for the abolition of the system of turf agencies in respect of any horse race in the State of Tamil Nadu. BE it enacted by the Legislature of the State of Tamil Nadu in the Thirtieth Year of the Republic of India as follows:- 1. Short title and commencement." (1) This Act may be called THE TAMIL NADU HORSE RACE (ABOLITION OF TURF AGENCIES) ACT, 1979. (2) It shall be deemed to have come into force on the 19th October 1979. 2. Definitions." In this Act, unless the context otherwise requires." (a) 'bet' includes wager; (b) 'Government' means the State Government; (c) 'horse' means a male horse and includes, mare, gelding, filly, ponv or any other horse by whatever name called ; (d) 'horse-race' means any race in which any horse runs or is made to run in competition with any other horse." (i) for any prize of whatever nature or kind, or (ii) for any bet made or to be made, or (iii) for both such prize and bet, in respect of any such horse, or the rider thereof; (e) 'turf.....
List Judgments citing this sectionCustoms Tariff (Amendment) Act, 2003 Chapter LI
Title: Wool, Fine or Coarse Animal Hair; Horse-hair Yarn and Woven Fabric
State: Central
Year: 2003
CHAPTER 51 WOOL, FINE OR COARSE ANIMAL HAIR; HORSE-HAIR YARN AND WOVEN FABRIC NOTE Throughout this Schedule: (a) "wool" means the natural fibre grown by sheep or lambs; (b) "fine animal hair" means the hair of alpaca, ilama, vicuna, camel, yak, Angora, Tibetan, Kashmir or similar goats (but not common goats), rabbit (including Angora rabbit), hare, beaver, nutria or musk-rat; (c) "coarse animal hair" means the hair of animals not mentioned above, excluding brush-making hair and bristles (heading 0502) and horsehair (heading 0503). Tariff Item Description of goods Unit Rate of duty Standard Preferential Areas (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) 5101 WOOL, NOT CARDED OR COMBED; - Greasy, including fleece-washed wool: 5101 11 00 -- Shorn wool kg. 15% - 5101 19 00 -- Other kg. 15% . - Degreased, not carbonised: 5101 21 00 -- Shorn wool kg. 30% - 5101 29 00 -- Other kg. 15%
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionGlanders and Farcy Act 1899 Section 11
Title: Prohibition Against Removal, Without License, of Horse Which Has Been with Diseased Horse
State: Central
Year: 1899
No person in charge of any horse which has been in the same field, building or place as, or in contact with, a diseased horse, shall remove such horse except in good faith for the purpose of preventing infection, or under a license to be granted by the Inspector and subject to the conditions of the license.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionIncome Tax Act, 1961 Section 115BB
Title: Tax on Winnings from Lotteries, Crossword Puzzles, Races Including Horse Races, Card Games and Other Games of Any Sort or Gambling or Betting of Any Form or Nature Whatsoever
State: Central
Year: 1961
Where the total income of an assessee includes any income by way of winnings from any lottery or crossword puzzle or race including horse race (not being income from the activity of owning and maintaining race horses) or card game and other game of any sort or from gambling or betting of any form or nature whatsoever, the income-tax payable shall be the aggregate of (i) the amount of income-tax calculated on income by way of winnings from such lottery or crossword puzzle or race including horse race or card game and other game of any sort or from gambling or betting of any form or nature whatsoever, at the rate of 1[thirty per cent] ; and (ii) the amount of income-tax with which the assessee would have been chargeable had his total income been reduced by the amount of income referred to in clause (i). Explanation : For the purposes of this section, horse race shall have the same meaning as in section 74A. ____________________________ 1. Substituted for forty per cent by the Finance Act, 2001, with effect from 1st April, 2002.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionGlanders and Farcy Act 1899 Section 8
Title: Horse to Be Destroyed if Found Diseased: Otherwise Restored
State: Central
Year: 1899
(1) If the Veterinary Practitioner certifies in writing that the horse is diseased, the Inspector shall cause the same to be immediately destroyed. Provided that, in the case of any disease other than glanders or farcy, horses certified to be diseased as a foresaid may, subject to any rules which the State Government may make in this behalf, be either destroyed or otherwise treated kor dealt with as the Veterinary Practitioner may deem necessary. (2) If, after completing the examination, the Veterinary Practitioner does not certify that the horse is diseased, the Inspector shall at once deliver the same to the person entitled to the possession thereof.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionGlanders and Farcy Act 1899 Section 7
Title: Horse to Be Examined by Veterinary Practitioner
State: Central
Year: 1899
(1) On any such seizure as aforesaid, the Inspector shall cause the horse seized to be examined as soon as possible by such Veterinary Practitioner as the State Government may appoint in this behalf : Provided that, when the Inspector is also a Veterinary Practitioner so appointed, he may make the examination himself. (2) For the purposes of the examination, the Veterinary Practitioner may submit the horse to any test or tests which the State Government may prescribe.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionGlanders and Farcy Act 1899 Section 10
Title: Owner or Person in Charge of Diseased Horse to Give Notice
State: Central
Year: 1899
The owner or any person in charge of a diseased horse shall give immediate information of the horse being diseased to the Inspector or to such authority as the State Government may appoint in this behalf.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionIncome Tax Act, 1961 Section 194BB
Title: Winnings from Horse Race
State: Central
Year: 1961
Any person, being a bookmaker or a person to whom a licence has been granted by the Government under any law for the time being in force for horse racing in any race course or for arranging for wagering or betting in any race course, who is responsible for paying to any person any income by way of winnings from any horse race in an amount exceeding 2[five thousand rupees] shall, at the time of payment thereof, deduct income-tax thereon at the rates in force. 1[***] ______________________________________ 1. Proviso omitted by the Finance Act, 1999, with effect from 1st April, 2000. Prior to omission, the proviso stood as under: "Provided that no deduction shall be made under this section from any payment made before the 1st day of June, 1978." 2. Substituted by the Finance Act, 2010 w.e.f. 01.07.2010 for the following : "two thousand five hundred rupees".
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionInland Vessels Act, 1917 Section 26
Title: Certificates to Be Held by Master and Engineer of Vessel of Between Forty and One Hundred Horse-power
State: Central
Year: 1917
.....propelled vessel] shall be deemed to have complied with this section if she has as her master and engineer a person possessing both acertificate referred to in clause (a), and a certificate referred to in clause (b), of this section. ________________________ 1. For the words "Steam-vessel" and "Steam-vessels" wherever they occur throughout the Act the words "mechanically propelled vessel" and "mechanically propelled vessels" substituted respectively section 5 (w.e.f. 1-5-1978.) 2. Substituted for "thirty" by the Inland Steam-vessels (Amendment) Act, 1920 (6 of 1920), section 6. 3. Substituted for "eighty", by the Inland Steam-vessels (Amendment) Act, 1920 (6 of 1920), section 6. 4. Substituted by Amendment Act, 1977 (35 of 1977), Section 20 (1-5-1978).
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionBombay Police Act, 1951, (Maharashtra) Section 106
Title: Letting Loose Horse, Etc. and Suffering Ferocious Dogs to Be at Large
State: Maharashtra
Year: 1951
No person shall in any street or public place (A) negligently let loose any horse or other animal, so as to cause danger, injury, alarm or annoyance, or suffer a ferocious dog to be at large without a muzzle or (B) set on or urge a dog or other animal to attack, worry or put in fear any person or horse or other animal.
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