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Home Bare Acts Phrase: in going Page 1 of about 734 results (0.006 seconds)Major Port Trusts Act, 1963 Section 37
Title: Power of Board to Order Sea-going Vessels to Use Docks, Wharves, Etc
State: Central
Year: 1963
.....or for landing or for shipping the same, any sea-going vessel within the port or port approaches which has not commenced to discharge goods or passengers, or which being about to take in goods or passengers, has not commenced to do so: Provided that before making such order, Board shall have regard, as far as possible, to the convenience of such vessel and of the shippers, in respect of the use of any particular dock, berth, wharf, quay, stage, jetty or pier: Provided further that if the Board is not the conservator of the port, the Board shall not itself make the order as aforesaid but shall require the conservator of the port, or other person exercising the rights, powers, and authorities of the conservator of the port, to make such order.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionMajor Port Trusts Act, 1963 Section 41
Title: Board to Declare when Vessels Other Than Sea-going Vessels Compelled to Use Docks, Wharves, Etc
State: Central
Year: 1963
.....therein it shall not be lawful, without the express sanction of the Board, to land or ship any goods or passengers out of, or into, any vessel not being a sea-going vessel, of any class specified in such order, except at such dock, berth, wharf, quay, stage, jetty or pier. (2) As from the date of the publication of the order mentioned in sub-section (1) for the third time, it shall not be lawful, without the consent of the Board, for any vessel of such class,-- (i) to land or ship any goods or passengers at any place within the limits so specified except at such dock, berth, wharf, quay, stage, jetty or pier; or (ii) while within such limits, to anchor, fasten or lie within fifty yards of the ordinary low-water mark. (3) If after the publication of such order, any such vessel shall, while within the limits so specified, so anchor, fasten or He, it shall be lawful for the Board to cause the same to be removed out of the said limits at the expense of the master or owner or agent of the vessel.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionIndian Succession Act, 1925 Section 136
Title: Result of Legatee Rendering Impossible or Indefinitely Postponing Act for Which No Time Specified, and on Non-performance of Which Subject-matter to Go over
State: Central
Year: 1925
Where a bequest is made with a condition super-added that, unless the legatee shall perform a certain act, the subject-matter of the bequest shall go to another person, or the bequest shall cease to have effect but no time is specified for the performance of the act; if the legatee takes any step which renders impossible or indefinitely postpones the performance of the act required, the legacy shall go as if the legatee had died without performing such act. Illustrations (i) A bequest is made to A, with a proviso that, unless he enters the Army, the legacy shall go over to B. A takes Holy Orders, and thereby renders it impossible that he should fulfil the condition. B is entitled to receive the legacy. (ii) A bequest is made to A, with a proviso that it shall cease to have any effect if he does not marry B's daughter. A marries a stranger and thereby indefinitely postpones the fulfilment of the conditions. The bequest ceases to have effect.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionBombay Entertainments Duty Act, 1923, (Maharashtra) Section 4D
Title: Remission or Refund in Respect of a Car in Go
State: Maharashtra
Year: 1923
.....granted unless notice in writing of any car having remained so inoperative and unproductive during a month or part thereof has been given to the prescribed officer either in person and an acknowledgement therefor has been obtained or by post under certificate of posting and that no such remission or refund shall be admissible for any period previous to the date of acknowledgement or the date of posting under such certificate with details of such inoperativeness or unproductiveness. (2) The burden of proving inoperativeness or unproductiveness of any car entitling any person to claim such relief under this section shall be upon such person. ____________________ 1. These sections were inserted by Man. 20 of 2002, s. 6.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionRepresentation of the People Act, 1951 Section 134B
Title: Prohibition of Going Armed to or Near a Polling Station
State: Central
Year: 1951
1[134B. Prohibition of going armed to or near a polling station. - (1)No person, other than the returning officer, the presiding officer, any police officer and any other person appointed to maintain peace and order at a polling station who is on duty at the polling station, shall, on a polling day, go armed with arms, as defined in the Anns Act, 1959, of any kind within the neighbourhood of a polling station. (2) If any person contravenes the provisions of sub-section (1), he shall be punishable with imprisonment for a term which may extend to two years or with fine, or with both. (3) Notwithstanding anything contained in the Arms Act, 1959 (54 of 1959), where a person is convicted of an offience under this section, the arms as defined in the said Act found in his possession shall be liable to confiscation and the licence granted in relation to such arms shall be deemed to have been revoked under section 17 of that Act. (4) An offence punishable under sub-section (2) shall be cognizable.] ______________________ 1. Inserted by Act 21 of 1996, Section 13 w.e.f. 1-8-1996.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionBengal Bonded Warehouse Association Act, 1838 Section 10
Title: Directors Go out by Rotation
State: Central
Year: 1838
1 * * * a rotation among the Directors of the said Association shall be settled by lot, so that two of the said Directors may go out of office on the Monday following the 15th day of May, in every year, and 2 * * * on the Monday following the 15th day of May, in every year, a general meeting of proprietors shall be held, at which two Directors shall be chosen, and that no Director going out by such rotation shall be capable of being re-elected, till the Monday after the 15th of May in the year next following. _______________________ 1. The words "And it is hereby enacted, that" omitted by Act 12 of 1891, section 2 and Schedule I. 2. The word "that" omitted by section 2 and Schedule I, by Act 12 of 1891, section 2 and Schedule I.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionMajor Port Trusts Act, 1963 Section 38
Title: If Accommodation Sufficient, All Sea-going Vessels Compelled to Use Docks, Wharves Etc
State: Central
Year: 1963
When a sufficient number of docks, berths, wharves, quays, stages, jetties or piers have been provided at any port or port approaches as aforesaid, the Board may, after obtaining the approval of the Collector of Customs and by notification published in three consecutive issues of the Official Gazette, direct that no goods or passengers shall be landed or shipped from or upon any sea-going vessel within the port or port approaches otherwise than at such docks, berths, wharves, quays, stages, jetties or piers, except with the sanction of the Board and in accordance with such conditions as the Board may specify.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionMerchant Shipping Act, 1958 Section 170
Title: Foreign Going Indian Ship to Carry Duly Certificated Cook
State: Central
Year: 1958
(1) With effect from such date as the Central Government may, by notification in the official Gazette, specify, every foreign-going Indian ship of such tonnage as may be prescribed shall be provided with, and shall carry, a cook duly certificated under this Act. (2) The Central Government may make rules specifying the qualifications, experience or sea service which may be required from persons who wish to obtain certificates of competency as cooks under this Act, and the conditions under which any such certificate may be granted, cancelled or suspended.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionCustoms Act, 1962 Section 87
Title: Imported Stores May Be Consumed on Board a Foreign-going Vessel or Aircraft
State: Central
Year: 1962
Any imported stores on board a vessel or aircraft (other than stores to which section 90 applies) may, without payment of duty, be consumed thereon as stores during the period such vessel or aircraft is a foreign-going vessel or aircraft.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionMerchant Shipping Act, 1958 Complete Act
State: Central
Year: 1958
.....To meet the immediate requirements of the country soon after independence the Merchant Shipping Laws. (Extension to Acceding States and Amendment) Act, 1949 was enacted, by which the British Merchant Shipping Acts 1894 to 1938 were extended to the Acceding States (later known as Part B States) and Indian Consular Officers were empowered to perform functions in relation to Indian ships outside India and provision was made to enable Government to prescribe the proper national colours for ships registered in India, The Control of Shipping Act, 1947, was another short-term measure which continued the war-time control over Indian shipping and controlled the coastal trade by a system of licensing. This Act, which has been renewed from time to time, is due to expire on the 31st March, 1958. 3. The present Bill revises and consolidates all laws in force in India relating to merchant shipping, whether passed by the British Parliament or the Indian Legislature, and makes provision for the matters discussed in the succeedihg paragraphs, which also indicate the principal changes made in the law ........... -Gaz. of Ind., 1958, Extra., Pt. II, S. 2, p. 203.Act 21 of 1966.- The minimum.....
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