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Maharashtra Horticulture Development Corporation Act, 1984 Complete Act

State: Maharashtra

Year: 1984

.....for being chosen as, and for being, a authority or any committee, board, or body of such Legislature or authority, merely by reason of the fact that he is a member of the Corporation or any of its committees. SECTION 10: PROVISION FOR INVITING OFFICERS OF GOVERNMENT AND LOCAL AUTHORITY ETC., TO ASSIST OR TO ADVISE (1) The Corporation or any of its committee may invite any officer of the Central Government, any State Government, any local authority or any organisation to attend its meeting or meetings as a special or permanent invitee for the purpose of assisting or advising it on any matter or matters. The officer so invited may take part in the proceedings, but shall have no right to vote. (2) The officer so invited shall be entitled to draw such honorarium or compensatory allowance for the purpose of meeting the personal expenditure in attending the meetings of the Corporation or any of its committees as the Corporation may determine from time to time. SECTION 11: FILLING UP OF CASUAL VACANCY OF MEMBER Any vacancy of a member of the Corporation shall be filled as early as practicable, in like manner as if the appointment were being made originally. SECTION 12: MEMBERS.....

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The Himachal Pradesh Agricultural & Horticultural Produce Marketing (Development & Regulation) Act, 2005 Complete Act

State: Himachal

Year: 2005

.....Association or body of individuals, whether incorporated or not; (ze) "producer" means a person, who in his normal course of avocation, grows, manufactures, rears or produces, as the case may be, agricultural produce personally, through tenants or otherwise, but does not include a person who works as a trader or a broker or who is a partner of a firm of traders or brokers is otherwise engaged in the business of disposal or storage of agricultural produce other than that grown, manufactured, reared or produced by himself through his tenants or otherwise: Provided that no person shall be disqualified from being a producer merely on the ground that he is a member of a Co-operative Society; Explanation." The term "producer" shall also include tenant; (zf) "prescribed" means prescribed by rules made under this Act; (zg) "processing" means any one or more of a series of treatments relating to powdering, crushing, decorticating, dehusking, parboiling, polishing, ginning, pressing, curing, cleaning, or any other manual, mechanical, chemical or physical treatments to which raw agricultural produce or its product is ubjected to; (zh) "processor" means a person who undertakes processing.....

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Imperial Library (Indentures Validation) Act, 1902 Complete Act

State: Central

Year: 1902

.....hereafter applied; It is hereby enacted as follows :- SECTION 01: SHORT TITLE This Act may be called The Imperial Library (Indentures Validation) Act, 1902. SECTION 02: VALIDATION OF INDENTURES SET FORTH IN SCHEDULES (1) Notwithstanding anything contained inthe Societies Registration Act, 1860-, or in any other enactment or rule of law for the time being in force, the property expressed or intended to be transferred to the Secretary of State for India in Council by the indentures, whereof copies are set forth in the first and second schedules, respectively, to this Act, shall be deemed and taken to have been so transferred absolutely as and from the dates of the said indentures respectively; and the said several indentures are hereby declared valid and operative as from the said dates respectively. (2) The said indentures shall be, and from the dates thereof respectively shall be deemed to have been, valid and binding for all purposes whatsoever, and as agent all persons whomsoever claiming any right to, or any interest in or any relief respecting the property or any portion thereof, expressed or intended to be transferred thereby respectively either as members of the.....

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Delhi Land Reforms Act, 1954 Complete Act

State: Delhi

Year: 1954

.....the period allowed the Asami pays to the applicant or deposits in the Court the' amount mentioned in the notice, the Court shall enter full satisfaction and dismiss the application and the amount deposited shall be paid to the applicant. Section97 Order for payment on failure to comply with the notice under Section 96 (1) If the Asami, who has been duly served under Section 96, fails to pay or deposit the said amount in the Court and also does not file any objection, the Tahsildar shall make any order for the payment of the amount and in default for the ejectment of the Asami from the holding. (2) If the Asami appears and contests the claim the application shall be treated as a suit and, if necessary, the Court shall order the applicant to pay any additional court-fee payable according to the law relating to suit for arrears of rent or ejectment. (3) If the applicant fails to pay the court-fee within the time so allowed, the application shall be rejected. (4) If the court-fee has been duly paid, the Court shall, where the Asami pleads that the applicant is not the land-holder or that he himself is the Bhumidhar of the holding or any part thereof, transfer the.....

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Imperial Library (Indentures Validation) Act, 1902 [Repealed] Schedule 1

Title: First Schedule

State: Central

Year: 1902

.....Metcalfe Hall AND WHEREAS so far as is known no conveyance or other assurance of the said piece or parcel of land was at any time executed to or in favour of the said Agricultural and Horticultural Society of India and the said Calcutta Public Library AND WHEREAS on the ninth day of September one thousand eight hundred and sixty-one the said Agricultural and Horticultural Society of India was registered under the provisions of Act 21 of 1860 of the Legislative Council of India and the said Society so registered is the said Society party hereto of the first part AND WHEREAS the said Society and the said Calcutta Public Library as at present constituted are possessed of and entitled in perpetuity to the said piece or parcel of land and the aforesaid building known as the Metcalfe Hall and other the out-buildings erected and being thereon as tenants in common in equal shares AND WHEREAS the said persons parties hereto of the second part are the present Council and governing body of the said Society AND WHEREAS the Secretary of State being desirous of acquiring the said Metcalfe Hall and other the land and buildings aforesaid an offer was recently made by the: President of the said.....

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Imperial Library (Indentures Validation) Act, 1902 [Repealed] Schedule 2

Title: Second Schedule

State: Central

Year: 1902

.....Calcutta Zemindar the Vice-President of the said Society and as such the continuing trustee of the property of the said Society under the said Act and the Rules of the said Society of the second part, the said Maharajah Bahadur Sir Narendra Krishna K.C.I.E.as such Vice-President as aforesaid Charles Elvin Dissent of 61 Wellesley Street Calcutta Government Pensioner Jogen Chunder Dutt of 171 Manicktollah Street Calcutta Attorney-at-Law and Kali Churn Palit of No 2 Jagadish Nath Roy's Lane Calcutta Vakil who collectively constitute the present Council of the said Society of the third part and the Secretary of State for India in Council (hereinafter called the Secretary of State) of the fourth part WHEREAS in the year one thousand eight hundred and forty at meetings of a Committee of subscribers to a fund raised with the object of perpetuating the name and administration of Sir Charles Theophilus Metcalfe Baronet (afterwards created Baron Metcalfe) Governor General of India to which fund the Calcutta Public Library as then constituted and a Society known as the Agricultural and Horticultural Society of India were contributors it was resolved to erect a building in Calcutta of.....

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West Bengal Nonagricultural Tenancy Act, 1949 Complete Act

State: West Bengal

Year: 1949

.....is less than twelve years,. (c) land in the districts of Darjeeling or Jalpaiguri which is held for purposes connected with the cultivation or manufacture of tea, [and] (d) land vested in, or in the possession of, the State Government in respect - of which any license has been granted by the State Government Provided that where an order has been made under section 72 converting a parcel of land which is not non-agricultural land into a tenancy to which the provisions of this Act apply such land shall be deemed to be non-agricultural land ; (5) "non-agricultural tenant" means a person who holds non-agricultural land under another person and is, or but for a special contract would be, liable to pay rent to such person for that land but does not include 77.Words subs, for the words "any person who holds any such land on which any premises occupied by such person are situated if such premises have been erected, or are owned, by the person to home such occupier is, or but for a special contract would be, liable to pay rent for such occupation," by W.B. Act 24 of 1953. [a person who holds any premises or part of any premises, situated on non-agricultural land and erected or owned by.....

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Cocunut Development Board Act, 1979 Complete Act

State: Central

Year: 1979

.....diversification and by-product utilisation. Even copra making, a traditional rural industry, remains to be developed on modern lines. The manufacture of desiccated coconut, a product of commercial importance with world-wide demand, is still in its infancy. The new processing techniques for the conversion or wet coconut kernel into various edible products such as protein, oil, flour etc. have not yet been adopted for commercial purposes. Effective processing techniques have also to be developed for the profitably utilisation of other by-products such as shell, pith, coconut water etc. 3. The individual coconut holdings are small and invariably held by poor farmers who by themselves are not able to undertake the task of developing coconut industry as such, much less to modernise it. It is felt that an integrated development of coconut industry would boost the income and employment potential and thereby bring about a significant impact on the economic conditions of the people. 4. The Rill seeks to provide for the integrated development of the coconut industry (excluding coir and coconut oil products industry) under the control of the Union and for the establishment of a Board.....

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The Orissa Estates Abolition Act, 1951 Complete Act

State: Orissa

Year: 1951

.....Homesteads of Intermediaries and buildings together with lands on which such buildings stand in the possession of intermediaries and used as golas, factories or mills to be retained by them on payment of rent " (1) With effect from the date of vesting, all homesteads comprised in an estate and being in the possession of an Intermediary on the date of such vesting, such buildings or structures together with the lands on which they stand, other than any buildings used primarily as offices or kutcheries or rest houses for estate servants on duty as were in the possession of an Intermediary at the commencement of this Act and used as golas (other than golas used primarily for storing rent in kind) factories or mills for the purpose of trade, manufacture or commerce, or used for storing grains or keeping cattle or implements for the aforesaid purposes before the 1st day of January, 1946, shall notwithstanding anything contained in this Act, be deemed to be settled by the State Government with such Intermediary and with all the share-holders owning the estate, who shall be entitled to retain possession of such homesteads and of such buildings or structures together with the lands on.....

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The Sikkim Agricultural Produce Market Act, 1993 Complete Act

State: Sikkim

Year: 1993

.....the Licensee who fails to fulfill .the conditions of the licence or any direction of the market committee issued under the provisions of this Act or the rules or bye-laws made thereunder. :' It shall be the duty of every market committee to enforce the provisions of this Act, the conditions of licence granted under the rules and bye. laws made under the Act in the market area and to provide such facilities as the State Government may, from time to time, direct in collection with the purchase and or sale of notified agricultural produce. A market committee may appoint a sub-committee or a joint committee or an adhoc committee from amongst its members for the administration of the sub-market yard, for reporting or recommending or deciding any matter or matters relating thereto and may delegate- to such 'committee such of its duties as it may think fit. There shall be at least three members in such committee. (1) Every market commi1teeshall have a Secretary 'appointed by the State Government subject to such terms and conditions as may be prescribed. (2) A market committee may also, with the approval of the Board, employ such other officers and staff as may be.....

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