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Slum Area(Improvement an Clearance) Amendment Act, 1964 Section 2

Title: Amendment of Section 2

State: Central

Year: 1964

In section 2 of the Slum Areas (Improvement and Clearance) Act, 1956 (96 of 1956) (hereinafter referred to as the principal Act), - (i) for clauses (e) and (f), the following clauses shall be substituted, namely :- ' (e) "land" includes benefits to arise out of land, and things attached to the earth of permanently fastened to anything attached to the earth; (f) "occupier" includes- (a) any person who for the time being is paying or is liable to pay to the owner the rent or any portion of the rent of the land or building in respect of which such rent in paid or is payable; (b) an owner in occupation of, or otherwise using his land or building; (c) a rent-free tenant of any land or building; (d) a licensee in occupation of any land or building; and (e) any person who is liable to pay to the owner damages for the use and occupation of any land or buildings;'; (ii) after clause (i), the following clause shall be inserted, namely :- ' (j) "work of improvement" includes in relation to any building in a slum area the execution of any one or more of the following works, namely :- (i) necessary repairs; (ii) structural alterations; (iii) provision of light.....

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Karnataka Municipalities Act, 1964 Section 217

Title: Hoardings to Be Set Up During Repairs, Etc.

State: Karnataka

Year: 1964

(1) Every person intending to build or take down any building, or to alter or repair the outward part of any building, in such a position or in such circumstances as that the work is likely to cause or may cause obstruction, danger or inconvenience in any street, shall before beginning such works, -- (a) first obtain a licence in writing from the municipal council so to do, and (b) cause sufficient hoardings or fences to be put up in order to separate the building where such works are being carried on from the street, and shall maintain such hoarding or fence standing and in good condition to the satisfaction of the municipal council during such time as the public safety or convenience requires, and shall cause the same to be sufficiently lighted during the night, and shall remove the same when directed by the municipal council. (2) Whoever contravenes any of the provisions of this section shall be punished with fine which may extend to fifty rupees, and with further fine which may extend to ten rupees for every day or night, as the case may be, on which such contravention continues after the date of the first conviction.

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Merchant Shipping (Distress Messages and Navigational Warnings) Rules, 1964 Complete Act

State: Central

Year: 1964

..... (3) The Distress Signal shall precede the Distress Call and Message. (4) The use of the distress signal in any one of the ways specified in sub-rule (2) except for the purpose mentioned in sub-rule (1), or the use of any signal which is likely to be confused with the distress signal in one of the ways referred to in sub-rule (2) is prohibited. Note. Vessels in distress may use the radiotelegraph alarm signal or the radiotelephone alarm signal to secure attention to distress calls and messages. The radiotelegraph alarm signal, which is designed to actuate the radiotelegraph auto alarms or vessels so fitted, consists of a series of twelve dashes, sent in one minute, the duration of each dash being 4 seconds, and the duration of the interval between 2 consecutive dashes being one second. The radiotelephone alarm signal consists of 2 tones transmitted alternately over periods of from 30 seconds to one minute. Rule 5 Revocation of Distress Signal If, after sending out any distress signal by means of radio, the Master of the vessel which controlled the distress traffic subsequently finds that assistance is no longer required, he shall immediately send out a message notifying.....

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Industrial Development Bank of India Act, 1964 Complete Act

State: Central

Year: 1964

.....for providing credit and other facilities for the development of industry and for matters connected therewith and further to amend certain enactments. Be it enacted by Parliament in the Fifteenth Year of the Republic of India as follows :- SECTION 01: SHORT TITLE, EXTENT AND COMMENCEMENT (1) This Act may be called the Industrial Development Bank of India Act, 1964.- (2) It extends2to the whole of India. (3) It shall come into force on such date as the Central Government may, by notification3in the Official Gazette, appoint and different dates may be appointed for different provisions of this Act. SECTION 02: DEFINITIONS - In this Act, unless the context otherwise requires,- (a) "Board" means the Board of Directors of the Development Bank; (b) "Development Bank" means the Industrial Development Bank of India established under section 3-; [(c) "Industrial concern" means any concern engaged or to be engaged in,- (i) the manufacture, preservation or processing of goods; (ii) shipping; [(iii) mining including development of mines,] (iv) the hotel industry. (v) the transport of passengers or goods by road or by water or4[by air or by ropeway or by lift]; [(vi) the generation,.....

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Karnataka Municipalities Act, 1964 Amending Act 1

Title: Karnataka Town and Country Planning (Amendment) Act 2004

State: Karnataka

Year: 1964

.....that the amount so prescribed shall not be less than.- (i) ten per cent of the market value, determined in accordance with the Karnataka Stamp Act, 1957 and rules made thereunder, of the portion of the building built in violation of the provisions referred to above, if such violation of set back norms and permissible floor area ratio does not exceed twenty-five per cent; (ii) twenty-five per cent of the market value, determined in accordance with the Karnataka Stamp Act, 1957 and the rules made thereunder, of the portion of the building built in violation of the provisions referred to above, if such violation of set back norms and permissible floor area ratio exceeds twenty-five per cent but does not exceed fifty per cent: Provided further that where the portion of the building is built in violation of the provisions referred to above is being used or meant for non-residential purpose and amount payable for regularisation of such portion shall be.- (a) twenty-five per cent of the market value, determined in accordance with the Karnataka Stamp Act, 1957 and the rules made thereunder, of the portion of the building built in violation of the provisions referred to above,.....

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Karnataka Municipalities Act, 1964 Schedule XIII

Title: Thirteenth Schedule

State: Karnataka

Year: 1964

..... 11. Hides or skins. whether raw or dried. Tanning, pressing or packing . _____ 12. Laundry shop. Keeping a . _____ 13. Leather goods. Manufacturing of by mechanical means . _____ 14. Litho press. Keeping a . _____ 15. Lodging house. Keeping of a . _____ 16. Metal. Casting . _____ 17. Precious metals. Refining of or recovering of them from embroideries. _____ 18. Printing press. Keeping a . _____ 19. Silk Reeling of from cocoons. _____ 20. Sweetmeat shop except in premises already licensed as an eating house. Keeping . _____ 21. Carrying on the trade or business of or any operation connected with the trade of . _____ (i) Autocar or autocycle servicing or repairing. (ii) Blacksmithy. (iii) Coppersmithy. (iv) Electro-plating. (v) Glass bevelling. (vi) Glass cutting. (vii) Glass polishing. (viii) Goldsmithy. (ix) Marble cutting, grinding, dressing or polishing. (x) Metal (ferrous or non-ferrous or antimony but excluding precious metal) cutting or treating metal by hammering, drilling, pressing, filing, polishing, heating or by any other process whatever or assembling parts of metal. (xi) Photography-studio. (xii) Radio (wireless.....

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Karnataka Municipalities Act, 1964 Schedule I

Title: First Schedule

State: Karnataka

Year: 1964

SCHEDULE I (Section 94) MAXIMUM TAX ON BUILDINGS OR LANDS, TAX ON DOGS, SPECIAL SANITARY CESS, GENERAL SANITARY CESS, WATER RATES AND LIGHTING TAX Taxes Maximum rate per year A. Tax on buildings or lands or both, ---- 1[x x x] (ii) Buildings or lands or both 1[x x x]---- (a) in2[City Municipal areas] Ten percentum on the annual rateable value. (b) in2[Town Municipal areas] Eight percentum on the annual rateable value. 3[B. to D. x x x] E. Water rate or water rates Seven percentum of the annual rateable value. 3[F. x x x] _______________________________ 1. Omitted by Act 39 of 1976 read with Act 22 of 2000 w.e.f. 1.4.1976. 2. Substituted by Act 36 of 1994 w.e.f. 1.6.1994. 3. Omitted by Act 36 of 1994 w.e.f 1.6.1994.

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Karnataka Municipalities Act, 1964 Section 324

Title: Power to Make Bye-laws

State: Karnataka

Year: 1964

.....refused, suspended or withdrawn for the use of any place not belonging to the municipal council, -- (i) as a slaughter house; (ii) for the manufacture, preparation, storing, sale or supply for the purpose of trade of any article or thing intended for human food or drink, whether such food or drink is to be consumed in such place or not; (iii) as a market or shop for the sale of animals and birds intended for human food, or of meat, fish or eggs or as a market for the sale of fruits or vegetables; (iv) for any of the purposes mentioned in section 256; (v) as a dairy, boarding house, or lodging house, or like purpose (other than a students' hostel under public or recognised control); (vi) for any other purpose for which the taking out of a licence is or may be prescribed; and providing for the inspection and regulation of the conduct of business in any place used as aforesaid, so as to secure cleanliness therein or to minimise any injurious, offensive, or dangerous effect arising or likely to arise therefrom; (c) prescribing the conditions on or subject to which, and the circumstances in which, and the areas or localities in respect of which, licences may be.....

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Karnataka Municipalities Act, 1964 Chapter XIII

Title: Rules and Bye-laws

State: Karnataka

Year: 1964

.....in respect of which licences may be granted, refused, suspended, or withdrawn for establishment in any premises, or any factory, as defined in the Factories Act, 1948; (ee) prescribing the conditions on or subject to which licences may be granted, refused, suspended or withdrawn, for the use of hand-carts and hand barrows other than those plying for hire in respect of which licenses have been granted under the 4 [Karnataka] Public Conveyances Act, 1961, and providing for the seizure and detention of any hand-cart or hand-borrow which has not been duly licensed in pursuance of the bye-laws made under this section; (ff) prescribing the conditions on or subject to which permission may be granted, renewed, refused, suspended or withdrawn for erecting, exhibiting, fixing or retaining any advertisement liable to tax under this Act, over any land, building or structure or upon or in any vehicle or for displaying in any other manner; (gg) the fees to be charged for licences or permissions granted by the municipal council or for the inspection of records or grant of copies of documents or duplicate licences or permits; (hh) generally for the regulation of all matters relating to.....

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Karnataka Municipalities Act, 1964 Section 261

Title: Police and Municipal Officers to Aid Fire-brigade

State: Karnataka

Year: 1964

(1) It shall be the duty of all police officers and of all municipal officers and servants to aid a fire-brigade in the execution of its duties. Such officers and servants may close any street in or near which a fire is burning and remove any persons who interfere by their presence with the operations of the fire-brigade. (2) No person shall set a naked light on or near any building in any publicstreet or other public place in such manner as to cause danger of fire: Provided that nothing in this section shall be deemed to prohibit the use of lights for the purpose of illumination on the occasion of a festival or public or private entertainment.

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