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Ancient Monuments Preservation Act, 1904 [Repealed] Repealing Act 1

Title: Ancient Monuments and Archaeological Sites and Remains Act, 1958

State: Central

Year: 1904

.....be of national importance. (4) A notificationpublished under sub-section (3)shall, unless and until it is withdrawn, be conclusive evidence of the fact thatthe ancient monument or the archaeological site and remains to which it relatesis of national importance for the purposes of this Act. 5. Acquisition of rights in a protected monument (1) TheDirector-General may, with thesanction of the Central Government, purchase, or take a lease of, or accept agift or bequest of, any protected monument. (2) Where a protectedmonument is without an owner, the Director-General may, by notification in the Official Gazette, assume theguardianship of the monument. (3) The owner of anyprotected monument may, by written instrument, constitute the Director-Generalthe guardian of the monument, and the Director-Generalthe guardian of the monument, and the Director-General may, with the sanction of the Central Government, acceptsuch guardianship. (4) When the Director-Generalhas accepted the guardianship of a monument under sub-section(3), the owner shall, except asexpressly provided in this Act, have the same estate, right, title and interestin and to the monument as if the.....

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Ancient Monuments and Archaeological Sites and Remains Act, 1958 Section 6

Title: Preservation of Protected Monument by Agreement

State: Central

Year: 1958

.....dispute arising out of the agreement; and (i) any matter connected with the maintenance of the monument which is a proper subject of agreement between the owner and the Central Government. (3) The Central Government or the owner may, at any time after the expiration of three years from the date of execution of an agreement under this section, terminate it on giving six months' notice in writing to the other party: Provided that where the agreement is terminated by the owner, he shall pay to the Central Government the expenses, if any, incurred by it on the maintenance of the monument during the five years immediately preceding the termination of the agreement or, if the agreement has been in force for a shorter period, during the period the agreement was in force. (4) An agreement under this section shall be binding on any person claiming to be the owner of the monument to which it relates, from, through or under a party by whom or on whose behalf the agreement was executed.

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Ancient Monuments Remains Act, 1958 Section 6

Title: Preservation of Protected Monument by Agreement

State: Central

Year: 1958

.....dispute arising out of the agreement; and (i) any matter connected with the maintenance of the monument which is a proper subject of agreement between the owner and the Central Government. (3) The Central Government or the owner may, at any time after the expiration of three years from the date of execution of an agreement under this section, terminate it on giving six months' notice in writing to the other party: Provided that where the agreement is terminated by the owner, he shall pay to the Central Government the expenses, if any, incurred by it on the maintenance of the monument during the five years immediately preceding the termination of the agreement or, if the agreement has been in force for a shorter period, during the period the agreement was in force. (4) An agreement under this section shall be binding on any person claiming to be the owner of the monument to which it relates, from, through or under a party by whom or on whose behalf the agreement was executed.

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Ancient and Historical Monuments and Archaeological Sites and Remains Act, 1961 Section 6

Title: Preservation of Protected Monument by Agreement

State: Karnataka

Year: 1961

.....dispute arising out of the agreement; and (i) any matter connected with the maintenance of the monument which is a proper subject of agreement between the owner and the Government. (3) The Government or the owner may, at any time after the expiration of three years from the date of execution of an agreement under this section, terminate it on giving six months notice in writing to the other party: Provided that the owner shall pay to the Government the expenses, if any, incurred by it on the maintenance of the monument during the five years immediately preceding the termination of the agreement, in the case of an agreement which has been in force for more than five years, or, if the agreement has been in force for not more than five years during the period the agreement was in force. (4) An agreement under this section shall be binding on any person claiming to be owner of the monument to which it relates from, through or under a party by whom or on whose behalf the agreement was executed.

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Ancient Monuments and Archaeological Sites and Remains Act, 1958 Complete Act

Title: Ancient Monuments and Archaeological Sites and Remains Act, 1958

State: Central

Year: 1958

.....for construction, etc., in regulated area Section30C - Offences by officers of Government Section31 - Jurisdiction to try offences Section32 - Certain offences to be cognizable Section33 - Special provision regarding fine Section34 - Recovery of amounts due to the Government Section35 - Ancient monuments, etc., which have ceased to be of national importance Section35A - Obligation to survey the protected prohibited area and regulated areas Section35B - Identification of unauthorised constructions on or after 16th June, 1992 Section36 - Power to correct mistakes, etc Section37 - Protection of action taken under the Act Section38 - Power to make rules Section39 - Repeals and savings

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Ancient Monuments Preservation Act, 1904 [Repealed] Section 5

Title: Preservation of Ancient Monument by Agreement

State: Central

Year: 1904

.....of the monument which is a proper subject of agreement between the owner and {Substituted by the A.O.1937, for " the Govt.".}[the Central Government]. {Sub-section (3) omitted by the A.O.1937.} (4) The terms of an agreement under this section may be altered from time to time with the sanction of {Subs., ibid., for " the L.G.".} [the Central Government] and with the consent of the owner. (5) With the previous sanction of {Substituted by the A.O.1937, for " the L.G.".}[the Central Government], the Collector may terminate an agreement under this section on giving six months notice in writing to the owner. (6) The owner may terminate an agreement under this section on giving six months' notice to the Collector. (7) An agreement under this section shall be binding on any person claiming to be owner of the monument to which it relates, through or under a party by whom or on whose behalf the agreement was executed. (8) Any rights acquired by {Substituted by the A.O.1937, for " Govt.".}[the Central Government] in respect of expenses incurred in protecting or preserving a monument shall not be affected by the termination of an agreement under this section.

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Ancient and Historical Monuments and Archaeological Sites and Remains Act, 1961 Section 4

Title: Power of Government to Declare Ancient Monuments to Be Protected Monuments

State: Karnataka

Year: 1961

(1) Where the Government is of opinion that any ancient monument should be declared as a protected monument, it may, by notification in the official Gazette, give two months notice of its intention to declare such ancient monument to be a protected monument and a copy of every such notification shall be affixed in a conspicuous place near the monument. (2) Any person interested in any such ancient monument may within two months after the issue of the notification, object to the declaration of the monument to be a protected monument. (3) On the expiry of the said period of two months, the Government may, after considering the objections, if any, received by it, declare by notification in the official Gazette the ancient monument to be a protected monument. (4) A notification published under sub-section (3) shall, unless and until it is withdrawn, be conclusive evidence of the fact that the ancient monument to which it relates is a protected monument for the purposes of this Act.

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Ancient and Historical Monuments and Archaeological Sites and Remains Act, 1961 Complete Act

Title: Ancient and Historical Monuments and Archaeological Sites and Remains Act, 1961

State: Karnataka

Year: 1961

.....to be protected area Section 20 - Restrictions on enjoyment of property rights in protected areas Section 21 - Power to acquire a protected area Section 22 - Power of Government to control moving of antiquities Section 23 - Purchase of antiquities by Government Section 24 - Compensation for loss or damage Section 25 - Assessment of market value or compensation Section 26 - Penalties Section 27 - Jurisdiction to try offences Section 28 - Certain offences to be cognizable Section 29 - Recovery of amounts due to the Government Section 30 - Protection of action taken under the Act Section 31 - Power to make rules Section 32 - Repeal and savings Section 33 - Act in addition to and not in erogation of Central Act 24 of 1958

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Ancient Monuments Preservation Act, 1904 [Repealed] Complete Act

Title: Ancient Monuments Preservation Act, 1904 [Repealed]

State: Central

Year: 1904

..... Section18 - Poweer to Central Government to control moving of sculptures , carvings or like objects Section19 - Purchase of sculptures, carvings or like objects by the Government Section20 - Power of Central Government to notify areas as protected Section20A - Power to enter upon and make excavations in a protected area Section20B - Power of Central Government to make rules regulating Archaeological excavation in protected areas Section20C - Power to acquire a protected area Section21 - Assessment of market-value or compensation Section22 - Jurisdiction Section23 - Power to make rules Section24 - Protection to public servants acting under Act Repealing Act1 - ANCIENT MONUMENTS AND ARCHAEOLOGICAL SITES AND REMAINS ACT, 1958

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Ancient Monuments Remains Act, 1958 Complete Act

Title: Ancient Monuments Remains Act, 1958

State: Central

Year: 1958

.....Central Government to control moving of antiquities Section26 - Purchase of antiquities by Central Government Section27 - Compensation for loss or damage Section28 - Assessment of market value or compensation Section29 - Delegation of powers Section30 - Penalties Section31 - Jurisdiction to try offences Section32 - Certain offences to be cognizable Section33 - Special provision regarding fine Section34 - Recovery of amounts due to the Government Section35 - Ancient monuments, etc., which have ceased to be of national importance Section36 - Power to correct mistakes, etc Section37 - Protection of action taken under the Act Section38 - Power to make rules Section39 - Repeals and savings

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