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The Delhi Geospatial Data Infra Structure (Management Control, Administration, Securtiy and Safety) Complete Act

State: Delhi

Year: 2011

.....notice, seeking explanation within a period not less than fifteen days. (2) If no explanation is furnished or the explanation furnished is not satisfactory in the opinion of the Regulatory Authority, the Authority shall initiate disciplinary and /or adjudication proceedings, as the case may be, by directing an enquiry on the issue involved. (3) While enquiring into the issue arisen before the Regulatory Authority, the Regulatory Authority shall not be bound by the provisions of the Code of Civil Procedure, 1908 (50 1908), or the provisions of the Evidence Act, 1872 (1 of 1872). The Regulatory Authority shall adhere to the principles of natural justice and shall afford full opportunity to the parties concerned to establish and prove their respective contentions. (4) The Regulatory Authority shall pass a speaking order containing facts of the case, contentions raised by the parties, the reasons leading to the finding of fact arrived at by the Regulatory Authority and the final decision. (5) In the discharge of its functions, the Regulatory Authority shall have the following powers, namely: - (a) summoning and enforcing the attendance of any person or authority; (b) summoning and.....

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Code of Criminal Procedure, 1898 Complete Act

State: Central

Year: 1898

.....as such Magistrate, exercised the powers of an Assistant Sessions Judge, he may be invested with the powers under this section notwithstanding the fact that he has not exercised the powers of Magistrate of the first class for not less than ten years." Act 19 of 1969, Section 3 and Schedule, Item 14 (in Delhi on 2-10-1969). WEST BENGAL In its application to the State of West Bengal, for Section 30, substitute the following, namely: "30. Offences punishment with imprisonment not exceeding seven years.-Notwithstanding any thing contained in Section 28 or Section 29, the State Government may, in consultation with the High Court, invest any Judicial Magistrate of the first class with power to try as a Magistrate all offences not punishable with death or with imprisonment for life or with imprisonment for a term exceeding seven years : Provided that no Judicial Magistrate of the first class has, prior to his appointment as such powers unless he has, for not less than ten years, exercised powers not inferior to those of a Judicial Magistrate of the first class : Provided further that if any Judicial Magistrate of the first class has, prior to his appointment as such Magistrate,.....

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Indian Contract Act, 1872 Chapter 4

Title: Of the Performance of Contracts

State: Central

Year: 1872

.....must be performed within a reasonable time. Explanation.The question "what is a reasonable time" is, in each particular case, a question of fact. Section 47 - Time and place for performance of promise, where time is specified and no application to be made When promise is to be performed on a certain day, and the promisor has undertaken to perform it without application by the promisee, the promisor may perform it at any time during the usual hours of business on such day and at the place at which the promise ought to be performed. Illustration A promises to deliver goods at B's warehouse on the first January. On that day A brings the goods to B's warehouse, but after the usual hour for closing it, and they are not received. A has not performed his promise. Section 48 - Application for performance on certain day to be at proper time and place When a promise is to be performed on a certain day, and the promisor has not undertaken to perform it without application by the promisee, it is the duty of the promisee to apply for performance at a proper place and within the usual hours of business. Explanation. The question "what is a proper time and place" is, in.....

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West Bengal Industrial Infrastructure Development Corporation Act, 1974 Complete Act

State: West Bengal

Year: 1974

.....Gram Panchayat, Notified Area Authority or Development Authority, as the case may be; (9) "Industry" means any business, trade, undertaking, manufacture or calling of employers and includes any calling, service, employment, handicraft or industrial occupation or avocation of workmen, and the word "industrial" shall be construed accordingly; (10) "industrial estate" means any site declared by the State Government by notification as such, which the Corporation develops, constructing roads, factory sheds and other buildings and providing amenities therein, to make the estate suitable for establishment and growth of industries: Provided that before declaring any site, falling wholly or partly within the jurisdiction of a Municipal Corporation, Municipality, Gram Panchayat, Notified Area Authority or Development Authority (constituted under any law for the time being in force including the Durgapur Development Authority), as industrial estate, the State Government shall consult the concerned Municipal Corporation, Municipality, Gram Panchayat, Notified Area Authority or Development Authority, as the case may be; (11) the expression "land" and the expression "person interested".....

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Central Excise Tariff Act, 1985 Chapter 85

Title: Electrical Machinery and Equipment and Parts Thereof; Sound Recorders and Reproducers, Television Image and Sound Recorders and Reproducers, and Parts and Accessories of Such Articles

State: Central

Year: 1985

.....or other reasons, nor capable of being recharged. 10. For the purposes of heading 8523 "recording" of sound or other phenomena shall amount to manufacture.] 5 [Sub-Heading Note Sub-heading 8527 12 covers only cassette-players with built-in amplifier, without built-in loudspeaker, capable of operating without an external source of electric power and the dimensions of which do not exceed 170 mm x 100 mm x 45 mm.] SUPPLEMENTARY NOTE For the purposes of heading 6 [8523], "Information Technology Software" means any representation of instructions, data, sound or image, including source code and object code, recorded in a machine readable form, and capable of being manipulated or providing interactivity to a user, by means of an automatic data processing machine. Tariff Item Description of goods Unit Rate of duty (1) (2) (3) (4) 8501 ELECTRIC MOTORS AND GENERATORS (EXCLUDING GENERATING SETS) 8501 10 - Motors of an output not exceeding 37.5 W: --- DC motor: 8501 10 11 ---- Micro motor u .....

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Indian Contract Act, 1872 Chapter 2

Title: Of Contracts, Voidable Contracts and Void Agreements

State: Central

Year: 1872

.....by his agent1 , with intent to deceive another party thereto or his agent, or to induce him to enter into the contract : (1) the suggestion, as a fact, of that which is not true, by one who does not believe it to be true; (2) the active concealment of a fact by one having knowledge or belief of the fact; (3) a promise made without any intention of performing it; (4) any other act fitted to deceive; (5) any such act or omission as the law specially declares to be fraudulent. Explanation.-Mere silence as to facts likely to affect the willingness of a person to enter into a contract is not fraud, unless the circumstances of the case are such that, regard being had to them, it is the duty of the person keeping silence to speak2 , or unless his silence is, in itself, equivalent to speech. Illustrations (a) A sells, by auction, to B, a horse which A knows to be unsound. A says nothing to B about the horse's unsoundness. This is not fraud in A. (b) B is A's daughter and has just come of age. Here, the relation between the parties would make it A's duty to tell B if the horse is unsound. (c) B says to A-"If you do not deny it, I shall assume that the horse is sound.".....

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Constitution of India Constitution Order 118

Title: Constitution (Distribution of Revenues) Order, 1984

State: Central

Year: 1950

.....by article 275of the Constitution, the President, after having considered the recommendationsof the Finance Commission, hereby makes the followingOrder, namely:-- 1.This Order may be called the Constitution (Distribution ofRevenues) Order, 1984. 2.The General Clauses Act, 1897 (10of 1897), shall apply for the interpretation of this Order as it applies "for the interpretation of aCentral Act. 3.(1)In accordance with the provisions of clause (1) of article 275,there shall be charged on the Consolidated Fund of India, inthe financial year commencing on the 1 st day of April, 1983,as grants-in-aid of the revenues of-- (a)each of the States specified in column (1) of the Table below, thesums specified against it in each of the columns (2)to (6)of the said Table, towards expenditure, of revenue and capital nature, onprogrammes for upgradation of standards relating to the administration of thesectors and services mentioned in those columns:-- 2 TABLE For upgradation of standards relating to State Judicialadministration Police administration Jail administration Revenue, District and Tribal administrations Stamps, Registration.....

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Central Excise Tariff (Amendment) Act, 2004 Chapter LXXXV

Title: Electrical Machinery and Equipment and Parts Thereof; Sound Recorders and Reproducers, Television Image and Sound Recorders and Reproducers, and Parts and Accessories of Such Articles

State: Central

Year: 2004

.....or other reasons, nor capable of being recharged. 8. For the purposes of heading 8524 "recording" of sound or other phenomena shall amount to manufacture. SUB-HEADING NOTES 1. Sub-headings 8519 92 and 8527 12 cover only cassette-players with built-in amplifier, without built-in loudspeaker, capable of operating without an external source of electric power and the dimensions of which do not exceed 170 mm x 100 mm x 45 mm. 2. For the purposes of sub-heading 8542 10, the term ' "smart" cards' means cards which have embedded in them an electronic integrated circuit (microprocessor) of any type in the form of a chip and which may or may not have a magnetic stripe. SUPPLEMENTARY NOTE For the purposes of heading 8524, "Information Technology Software" means any representation of instructions, data, sound or image, including source code and object code, recorded in a machine readable form, and capable of being manipulated or providing interactivity to a user, by means of an automatic data processing machine. Tariff Item Description of goods Unit Rate of duty (1) (2) (3) (4) 8501 ELECTRIC MOTORS AND.....

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Customs Tariff Act 1975 Chapter 85

Title: Electrical Machinery and Equipment and Parts Thereof; Sound Recorders and Reproducers, Television Image and Sound Recorders and Reproducers, and Parts and Accessories of Such Articles

State: Central

Year: 1975

.....changer including mini disc player or laser disc player u [10%]30 -- 8519 89 30 -- Time Code recorder u [10%]30 -- 8519 89 40 -- MP--3 player u [10%]30 -- 8519 89 90 -- Others u [10%]30 -] 25[***] 8521 Video recording or reproducing apparatus, whether or not incorporating a video tuner 8521 10 - Magnetic tape-type: --- Cassette tape-type: 8521 10 11 ---- Professional video tape recorders with 3 /4" or 1" tape u [10%]30 - 8521 10 12 ---- Video recorders betacam or betacam SP or digital betacam S-VHS or digital-S u [10%]30 - 8521 10 19 ---- Other u [10%]30 - --- Spool type: 8521 10 21 ---- Professional video tape recorders with 3/4" or 1" tape .....

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INDIAN CONTRACT ACT, 1872 Section 17

Title: 'Fraud' defined

State: Central

Year: 1872

.....by his agent1 , with intent to deceive another party thereto or his agent, or to induce him to enter into the contract : (1) the suggestion, as a fact, of that which is not true, by one who does not believe it to be true; (2) the active concealment of a fact by one having knowledge or belief of the fact; (3) a promise made without any intention of performing it; (4) any other act fitted to deceive; (5) any such act or omission as the law specially declares to be fraudulent. Explanation.-Mere silence as to facts likely to affect the willingness of a person to enter into a contract is not fraud, unless the circumstances of the case are such that, regard being had to them, it is the duty of the person keeping silence to speak2 , or unless his silence is, in itself, equivalent to speech. Illustrations (a) A sells, by auction, to B, a horse which A knows to be unsound. A says nothing to B about the horse's unsoundness. This is not fraud in A. (b) B is A's daughter and has just come of age. Here, the relation between the parties would make it A's duty to tell B if the horse is unsound. (c) B says to A-"If you do not deny it, I shall assume that the horse is sound.".....

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