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Industrial Development Bank of India Act, 1964 [Repealed] Chapter 4

Title: Business of the Development Bank

State: Central

Year: 1964

.....by Act 5 of 1995, sec. 12, for "which may be notified by the Central Government in this behalf (w.r.e.f. 12-10-1994). 3. Certain words Inserted by Act 75 of 1972, sec. 3 and omitted by Act 52 of 1975, sec. 11. 4. Substituted by Act 75 of 1972, sec. 3, for "on the expiry of not less than three years and not more than twenty-five years". 5. Substituted by Act 75 of 1972, sec. 3, for "on the expiry of not less than three years and not more then ten years". 6. Substituted by Act 75 of 1972, sec. 3, for "and are repayable on the expiry of not less than six months and not more than ten years". 7. Substituted by Act 75 of 1972, sec. 3, for "promissory notes of industrial concerns". 8. Substituted by Act 75 of 1972, sec. 3, for "any other financial institution". 9. Inserted by Act 35 of 1986, sec. 7. 10. Substituted by Act 75 of 1972, sec. 3, for "which may at the option of the Development Bank be convertible". 11. Inserted by Act 75 of 1972, sec. 3. 12.Substituted by Act 35 of 1986, sec. 7. 13. Substituted by Act 52 of 1975, sec. 11, for "on the recommendation of". 14. The words "on the recommendation of the Reserve Bank" omitted by Act 52 of 1975, sec. 11. .....

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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 Chapter VIII

Title: Improvement Schemes and Improvement Boards

State: Karnataka

Year: 1964

..... flagging, channelling, sewering, draining, conserving and lighting the streets and for adequate drinking water supply. (3) The provisions of this Act and of any rules or bye-laws made under itas to the level and width of streets and the height of buildings abutting thereon, shall apply also in the case of streets referred to in sub-section (2) and all the particulars referred to in that sub-section shall be subject to the approval of the municipal council. (4) Within six months after the receipt of any application under sub-section(2), the municipal council shall either sanction the forming of the extension or lay-out or making of street on such conditions as it may think fit or disallow it, or ask for further information with respect to it. (5) The municipal council may require the applicant to deposit, before sanctioning the application, the sums necessary for meeting the expenditure for making roads, side-drains, culverts, underground drainage and water supply and lighting and the charges for such other purposes as such applicant may be called upon by the municipal council, provided the applicant also agrees to transfer the ownership of the roads, drains, water supply.....

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Industrial Development Bank of India Act, 1964 [Repealed] Section 9

Title: Business of Development Bank

State: Central

Year: 1964

.....bills of exchange and 7 [promissory notes made, drawn, accepted or endorsed by industrial concerns or by any person selling capitals goods manufactured by one industrial concern;] (c) subscribing to or purchasing stocks, shares, bonds or debentures of the Industrial Finance Corporation, any State Financial Corporation or 8 [any other financial institution whether within or outside India]. 2 [which may be approved by the Board in this behalf]; 9 [(ca) granting lines of creditor loans and advances to the Industrial Finance Corporation, any State Financial Corporation or any other financial institution 2 [which may be approved by the Board in this behalf], for the purpose of any business of such Corporation or institution]; (d) granting loans and advances to any industrial concern or subscribing to, or purchasing, or underwriting the issue of, stocks, shares, bonds or debentures of any industrial concern: Provided that nothing contained in this clause shall be deemed to preclude the Development Bank from granting loans or advances to, or subscribing to debentures of, industrial concern, 10 [the amounts outstanding thereon may be convertible at the option of the.....

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Industrial Development Bank of India Act, 1964 [Repealed] Chapter 6

Title: General Fund, Accounts and Audit

State: Central

Year: 1964

.....or information from the Board or any officer or other employee ofthe Development Bank whether it has been given and whether it is satisfactory. (5)The Development Bank shall furnish to the 2 [CentralGovernment] 3 [within one month from the date on which the annualgeneral meeting is held] a copy of itsbalance-sheet and accounts together with a copy of the auditors' report and areport of the working of the Development Bank during the relevant year, and 4 [ theCentral Government shall, as soon as may be after they are received by it,cause the same to be laid before each House of Parliament]; (6) Without prejudice to anything contained in thepreceding sub-sections, the Central Government may at any time appoint theComptroller and Auditor-General of India to examine and report upon theaccounts of the Development Bank and any expenditure incurred by him inconnection with such examination and report shall be payable by the DevelopmentBank to the Comptroller and Auditor-General of India. ______________________ 1. Substituted by Act 5 of 1995, sec. 18, for sub-section(1) (w.r.e.f. 12-10-1994). 2. Substituted byAct 52 of 1975, sec. 15, for "Reserve Bank". 3......

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The Pondicherry Shops and Establishments Act, 1964 Complete Act

State: Pondicherry

Year: 1964

.....declare to be an establishment for the purposes of this Act; (8) "factory" means any premises which is a factory within the meaning of the Factories Act, 1948; (9) "Inspector" means an Inspector appointed under section 46; (10) "Notification" means a notification in the Pondicherry State Gazette; (11) "opened" means opened for the service of any customer; (12) "periods of work" means the time during which a person employed is at the disposal of the employer; (13) "person employed" means,- (i) in the case of a shop, a person wholly or principally employed therein in connection with the business of the shop ; (ii) in the case of a factory or any industrial undertaking, a member of the clerical staff employed in such factory or undertaking; (iii) in the case of a commercial establishment other than a clerical department of a factory or an industrial undertaking a person wholly or principally employed in connection with the business of the establishment, and includes a peon; (iv) in the case of a theatre, a person employed as an operator, clerk, door-keeper, usher or in such capacity as may be specified by the Government by general or special orders; (v).....

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Industrial Development Bank of India Act, 1964 [Repealed] Schedule 2

Title: The Second Schedule

State: Central

Year: 1964

.....omit the words, brackets and figure "subject to the provisions of sub-section(6)"; (c) omit sub-section (6). Do 3. In sub section(2) of section 13, for the words "three Directors", substitute the words "four Directors The date of establishment of the Development Bank. 4. in section 17 -- (a) after clause (4f), insert the following clause, namely:- "(4G) the making of loans and advances, to, and the purchasing of bonds and debentures of , the Development Bank out of the National Industrial Credit (Long Term Operations) Fund established under section 46 C; (4H) the making of the Development Bank of loans and advances -- (a) repayable on demand or on the expiry of fixed periods not exceeding ninety days, from the date of such loan or advances against the security of stocks, funds and securities (other than immovable property) in which a trustee is authorised to invest trust money by any law for the time being in force in India; or (b) against the security of bills or exchange or promissory notes, arising out of bona fide commercial or trade transactions bearing two or more good signatures and.....

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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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The Kerala Anatomy (Amendment) Act, 1964 Complete Act

State: Kerala

Year: 1964

.....in possession of his body after his death, may, unless, the said party has reason to believe that the request was subsequently withdrawn, report the fact to the authorised officer and permit the said officer to take possession of the body and hand it over to the authority in charge of a teaching medical institution if it is required by that authority. (2) Without prejudice to sub-section (1), the party lawfully in possession of the body of a deceased person may permit the authorised officer to take over possession of the body for the purposes aforesaid unless that party has reason to believe- (a) that the deceased had expressed an objection to his body being so dealt with after his death, and had not withdrawn it; or (b) that the surviving spouse or any near relative of the deceased objects to the body of the deceased being so dealt with. (3) When there is any doubt regarding the cause of death or when for any reason the authorised officer considers it expedient so to do, he shall forward the dead body to the police officer referred to in section 174 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1898. (4) Where any dead body taken possession of by the authorised officer under this section.....

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Karnataka Municipalities Act, 1964 Section 100

Title: Seizure of Animals or Vehicles Not Bearing Numbers and Procedure After Seizure

State: Karnataka

Year: 1964

..... (1) If any direction for the numbering and registration of a dog or vehicle contained in a bye-law made under clause (k) of sub-section (1) of section 324 is not observed in respect of any dogor vehicle, then any authority empowered in this behalf by the municipal council may, at any time, seize and detain the dog or the vehicle or the animal, if any, by which it is drawn or both: Provided that no vehicle other than a bicycle, tricycle or ricksha shall be seized and detained when actually employed in the conveyance of any passenger or goods. (2) If a dog or vehicle or animal is detained under sub-section (1) and the owner or other person entitled thereto does not claim the same and pay the tax, if any, due thereon and other amounts due under sub-section (4) within ten days from the date of seizure, such authority as the municipal council may empower in this behalf may direct that the dog or vehicle or animal shall be sold in public auction and the proceeds of the sale applied to the payment of, -- (a) the tax, if any, due on the dog or vehicle, (b) such penalty not exceeding the amount of the tax as the authority may direct, and (c) the charges incurred in.....

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