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Right to Fair Compensation and Transparency in Land Acquisition, Rehabilitation and Resettlement Act, 2013, (Central) Section 3

Title: Definitions

State: Central

Year: 2013

.....the expression "notify" shall be construed accordingly; (w) "patta" shall have the same meaning as assigned to it in the relevant Central or State Acts or rules or regulations made thereunder; (x) "person interested" means-- (i) all persons claiming an interest in compensation to be made on account of the acquisition of land under this Act; (ii) the Scheduled Tribes and other traditional forest dwellers, who have lost any forest rights recognised under the Scheduled Tribes and Other Traditional Forest Dwellers (Recognition of Forest Rights) Act, 2006 (2 of 2007); (iii) a person interested in an easement affecting the land; (iv) persons having tenancy rights under the relevant State laws including share-croppers by whatever name they may be called; and (v) any person whose primary source of livelihood is likely to be adversely affected; (y) "prescribed" means prescribed by rules made under this Act; (z) "project" means a project for which land is being acquired, irrespective of the number of persons affected; (za) "public purpose" means the activities specified under sub-section (1) of section 2; (zb) "Requiring Body" means a company, a body corporate, an.....

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Right to Fair Compensation and Transparency in Land Acquisition, Rehabilitation and Resettlement Act, 2013, (Central) Section 29

Title: Determination of Value of Things Attached to Land or Building

State: Central

Year: 2013

(1) The Collector in determining the market value of the building and other immovable property or assets attached to the land or building which are to be acquired, use the services of a competent engineer or any other specialist in the relevant field, as may be considered necessary by him. (2) The Collector for the purpose of determining the value of trees and plants attached to the land acquired, use the services of experienced persons in the field of agriculture, forestry, horticulture, sericulture, or any other field, as may be considered necessary by him. (3) The Collector for the purpose of assessing the value of the standing crops damaged during the process of land acquisition, may use the services of experienced persons in the field of agriculture as may be considered necessary by him.

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RIGHT TO FAIR COMPENSATION AND TRANSPARENCY IN LAND ACQUISITION, REHABILITATION AND RESETTLEMENT ACT, 2013, (Central) Section 65

Title: Collector's statement to Authority

State: Central

Year: 2013

(1) In making the reference, the Collector shall state for the information of the Authority, in writing under his hand-- (a) the situation and extent of the land, with particulars of any trees, buildings or standing crops thereon; (b) the names of the persons whom he has reason to think interested in such land; (c) the amount awarded for damages and paid or tendered under section 13, and the amount of compensation awarded under the provisions of this Act; (d) the amount paid or deposited under any other provisions of this Act; and (e) if the objection be to the amount of the compensation, the grounds on which the amount of compensation was determined. (2) The statement under sub-section (1) shall be attached a schedule giving the particulars of the notices served upon, and of the statements in writing made or delivered by the persons interested respectively.

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Right to Fair Compensation and Transparency in Land Acquisition, Rehabilitation and Resettlement Act, 2013, (Central) Schedule

Title: the Third Schedule

State: Central

Year: 2013

.....with the nearby growth centres/urban localities. 12. Burial or cremation ground, depending on the caste-communities at the site and their practices. 13. Facilities for sanitation, including individual toilet points. 14. Individual single electric connections (or connection through non-conventional sources of energy like solar energy), for each household and for public lighting. 15. Anganwadi's providing child and mother supplemental nutritional services. 16. School as per the provisions of the Right of Children to Free and Compulsory Education Act, 2009 (35 of 2009); 17. Sub-health centre within two kilometres range. 18. Primary Health Centre as prescribed by the Government of India. 19. Playground for children. 20. One community centre for every hundred families. 21. Places of worship and chowpal/tree platform for every fifty families for community assembly, of numbers and dimensions consonant with the affected area. 22. Separate land must be earmarked for traditional tribal institutions. 23. The forest dweller families must be provided, where possible, with their forest rights on non-timber forest produce and.....

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Right to Fair Compensation and Transparency in Land Acquisition, Rehabilitation and Resettlement Act, 2013, (Central) Section 28

Title: Parameters to Be Considered by Collector in Determination of Award

State: Central

Year: 2013

.....to be awarded for land acquired under this Act, the Collector shall take into consideration-- firstly, the market value as determined under section 26 and the award amount in accordance with the First and Second Schedules; secondly, the damage sustained by the person interested, by reason of the taking of any standing crops and trees which may be on the land at the time of the Collector's taking possession thereof; thirdly, the damage (if any) sustained by the person interested, at the time of the Collector's taking possession of the land, by reason of severing such land from his other land: fourthly, the damage (if any) sustained by the person interested, at the time of the Collector's taking possession of the land, by reason of the acquisition injuriously affecting his other property, movable or immovable, in any other manner, or his earnings; fifthly, in consequence of the acquisition of the land by the Collector, the person interested is compelled to change his residence or place of business, the reasonable expenses (if any) incidental to such change; sixthly the damage (if any) bona fide resulting from diminution of the profits of the land between the time.....

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National Green Tribunal Act, 2010 Schedule II

Title: Schedule Ii

State: Central

Year: 2010

.....property; (f) Expenses incurred by the Government or any local authority in providing relief, aid and rehabilitation to the affected persons; (g) Expenses incurred by the Government for any administrative or legal action or to cope with any harm or damage, including compensation for environmental degradation and restoration of the quality of environment; (h) Loss to the Government or local authority arising out of, or connected with, the activity causing any damage; (i) Claims on account of any harm, damage or destruction to the fauna including milch and draught animals and aquatic fauna; (j) Claims on account of any harm, damage or destruction to flora including aquatic flora, crops, vegetables, trees and orchards; (k) Claims including cost of restoration on account of any harm or damage to environment including pollution of soil, air, water, land and eco-systems; (l) Loss and destruction of any property other than private property; (m) Loss of business or employment or both; (n) Any other claim arising out of, or connected with, any activity of handling of hazardous substance.

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Prevention and Control of Infectious and Contagious Diseases in Animals Act, 2009 Complete Act

State: Central

Year: 2009

.....AND CONTROL OF INFECTIOUS AND CONTAGIOUS DISEASES IN ANIMALS ACT, 2009 27 OF 2009 Enforce, w.e.f. the date to be notified-The Glanders and Farcy Act, 1899 and the Dourine Act, 1910-Repeal The following Act of Parliament received the assent of the President on the 20th March, 2009, and is hereby published for general information:- An Act to provide for the prevention, control and eradication of infectious and contagious diseases affecting animals, for prevention of outbreak or spreading of such diseases from one State to another, and to meet the international obligations of India for facilitating import and export of animals and animal products and for matters connected therewith, or incidental thereto. Whereas economic losses due to infectious and contagious diseases of animals are enormous in the country with some of these diseases constituting a serious threat to the public; And whereas many of such animal diseases can be largely prevented by judicious implementation of vaccination programmes or by taking other appropriate and timely measures on scientific lines; And whereas such measures are necessary to facilitate the import and export of animals and animal products and.....

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Railways (Amendment) Act 2008 Section 3

Title: Insertion of New Chapter Iva

State: Central

Year: 2008

.....boundaries or cutting trenches or clearing away any standing crop, fence or forest or doing such other acts or things which may cause damages while acting under section 20B particularly relating to land which is excluded from acquisition proceeding, shall be evaluated and compensation shall be paid to the persons having interest in that land, within six months from the completion of the said works. 20D. Hearing of objections, etc.-(1) Any person interested in the land may, within a period of thirty days from the date of publication of the notification under sub-section (1) of section 20A, object to the acquisition of land for the purpose mentioned in that sub-section. (2) Every objection under sub-section (1), shall be made to the competent authority in writing, and shall set out the grounds thereof and the competent authority shall give the objector an opportunity of being heard, either in person or by a legal practitioner, and may, after hearing all such objections and after making such further enquiry, if any, as the competent authority thinks necessary, by order, either allow or disallow the objections. Explanation.--For the purposes of this sub-section, "legal.....

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Finance Act, 2006 Schedule VII

Title: Seventh Schedule

State: Central

Year: 2006

.....90 and the entries relating thereto shall be omitted; (49) in Chapter 56,-- (i) in Note 1, in clause (e), for the brackets, word and figures "(Section XV)", the brackets, word and figures "(generally Section XIV or XV)" shall be substituted; (ii) in heading 5604, sub-heading 5604 20, tariff items 5604 20 10 and 5604 20 90 and the entries relating thereto shall be omitted; (iii) in heading 5607, sub-heading 5607 10, tariff items 5607 10 10 and 5607 10 90 and the entries relating thereto shall be omitted; (50) in Chapter 57, in heading 5702, for tariff item 5702 49 90, sub-heading 5702 51, tariff items 5702 51 10 to 5702 51 40, sub-heading 5702 52, tariff items 5702 52 10 to 5702 52 90, sub-heading 5702 59, tariff items 5702 59 10 to 5702 59 90 and the entries relating thereto, the following tariff items and entries shall be substituted, namely:-- "5702 49 90 --- Other m2 8% 5702 50 - Other, not of pile construction, not made up: --- Of man-made textile materials: 5702 50 21 ---- Carpets, Carpeting and rugs .....

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Cantonments Act, 2006 Chapter XVI

Title: Rules and Bye-laws

State: Central

Year: 2006

.....remains or place of public importance in the cantonment; and (44) generally for the regulation of the administration of the cantonment under this Act. Section 349 - Penalty for breach of bye-laws (1) Any bye-law made by a Board under this Act may provide that a contravention thereof shall be punishable-- (a) with fine which may extend to five thousand rupees; or (b) with fine which may extend to five thousand rupees and, in the case of a continuing contravention, with an additional fine which may extend to five hundred rupees for every day during which such contravention continues after conviction for the first such contravention; or (c) with fine which may extend to one hundred fifty rupees for every day during which the contravention continues after the receipt of a notice from the Board or Chief Executive Officer by the person contravening the bye-law requiring such person to discontinue such contravention. (2) Any such bye-law may also provide that a person contravening the same shall be required to remedy, so far as lies in his power, the damage or mischief, if any, caused by such contravention. Section 350 - Supplemental provisions regarding bye-laws and.....

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