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Bombay Aerial Ropeways Act, 1955, (Maharashtra) Section 15

Title: Authority of Promoter to Execute All Necessary Works

State: Maharashtra

Year: 1955

..... Provided that, a promoter may take any action under clause (b) or clause (c) of this sub-section, notwithstanding the objection of the owner or occupier of the property affected thereby, if the Collector, after giving such owner and occupier by notice in writing an opportunity of being heard, by an order in writing, permits such action. (2) When making an order under the proviso to sub-section (1), the Collector shall fix the amount of compensation or of annual rent or of both which should, in his opinion, be paid by the promoter to the owner of the property affected thereby, or, in the case of immoveable property, to the owner or occupier thereof. Explanation.- For the purposes of this section, if a promoter is not a company within the meaning of the Indian Companies Act, 1913, or a local authority, such promoter shall be deemed to be a company and the provisions of Part VII of the Land Acquisition Act, 1894, shall mutatis mutandis apply to the acquisition of immoveable property on his behalf.

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Indian Contract Act, 1872 Section 68

Title: Claim for Necessaries Supplied to Person Incapable of Contracting, or on His Account

State: Central

Year: 1872

If a person, incapable of entering into a contract, or any one whom he is legally bound to support, is supplied by another person with necessaries suited to his condition in life, the person who has furnished such supplies is entitled to be reimbursed from the property of such incapable person.1 Illustrations (a) A supplies B, a lunatic, with necessaries suitable to his condition in life. A is entitled to be reimbursed from B's property. (b) A supplies the wife and children of B, a lunatic, with necessaries suitable to their condition in life. A is entitled to be reimbursed from B's property. _______________________ 1. The property of a Government ward in the Madhya Pradesh is not liable under this section, see the C.P. Court of Wards Act, 1899 (C.P. Act 24 of 1899), section 31(I).

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Indian Evidence Act 1872 Section 9

Title: Facts Necessary to Explain or Introduce Relevant Facts

State: Central

Year: 1872

Facts necessary to explain or introduce a fact in issue or relevant fact, or which support or rebut an inference suggested by a fact in issue or relevant fact, or which establish the identity of any thing or person whose identity is relevant, or fix the time or place at which any fact in issue or relevant fact happened, or which show the relation of parties by whom any such fact was transacted, are relevant in so far as they are necessary for that purpose. Illustrations (a) The question is, whether a given document is the will of A. The state of A's property and of his family at the date of the alleged will may be relevant facts. (b) A sues B for a libel imputing disgraceful conduct to A; B affirms that the matter alleged to be libellous is true. The position and relations of the parties at the time when the libel was published may be relevant facts as introductory to the facts in issue. The particulars of a dispute between A and B about a matter unconnected with the alleged libel are irrelevant though the fact that there was a dispute may be relevant if it affected the relations between A and B. (c) A is accused of a crime. The fact that, soon after the.....

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Christian Marriage Act1872 Section 45

Title: Petition Where Person Whose Consent is Necessary is Insane, or Unjustly Withholds Consent

State: Central

Year: 1872

If any person whose consent is necessary to any marriage on under this Part is of unsound mind, or if any such person (other than the father) without just cause withholds his consent to the marriage, the parties intending marriage may apply by petition, where the person whose consent is necessary is resident within any of the towns of Calcutta, Madras and Bombay, to a Judge of the High Court, or if he is not resident within any of the said towns, then to the District Judge : Procedure on petition.- And the said Judge of the High Court, or District Judge, as the case may be, may examine the allegations of the petition in a summary way ; and, if upon examination such marriage appears proper, such Judge of the High Court or District Judge, as the case may be, shall declare the marriage to be a proper marriage. Such declaration shall be as effectual as if the person whose consent was needed had consented to the marriage ; and, if he has forbidden the issue of the Marriage Registrar's certificate, such certificate shall be issued and the like proceedings may be had under this Part in relation to the marriage as if the issue of such certificate had not been forbidden.

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CONVERTS' MARRIAGE DISSOLUTION ACT, 1866 Section 30

Title: Case to state necessary facts and documents, and suit to be stayed

State: Central

Year: 1866

Every such case shall concisely set forth such facts and documents as may be necessary to enable the High Court to decide the questions raised thereby, ad the suit shall be stayed until the judgment of such Court shall have been received as hereinafter provided.

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Railways Act, 1989 Section 11

Title: Power of Railway Administrations to Execute All Necessary Works

State: Central

Year: 1989

.....other buildings, and such yards, stations, wharves, engines,machinery apparatus and other works and conveniences as the railwayadministration thinks proper; 1 (da) developing any railway land forcommercial use (e) alter, repair or discontinue suchbuildings, works and conveniences as aforesaid or any of them and substituteothers in their stead; (f) erect, operate, maintain or repair anytelegraph arid telephone lines in connection with the working of the railway; (g) erect, operate, maintain or repair anyelectric traction equipment, power supply and distribution installation inconnection with the working of the railway; and (h) do all other acts necessary for making,maintaining, altering or repairing and using the railway. ________________________ 1. Insertedvide Railway Amdt Act, 2005

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Indian Contract Act, 1872 Section 158

Title: Repayment, by Bailor, of Necessary Expenses

State: Central

Year: 1872

Where, by the conditions of the bailment, the goods are to be kept or to be carried, or to have work done upon them by the bailee for the bailor, and the bailee is to receive no remuneration, the bailor shall repay to the bailee the necessary expenses incurred by him for the purpose of the bailment.

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Indian Contract Act, 1872 Section 185

Title: Consideration Not Necessary

State: Central

Year: 1872

No consideration is necessary to create an agency.

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Indian Easements Act, 1882 Section 25

Title: Liability for Expenses Necessary for Preservation of Easements

State: Central

Year: 1882

The expenses incurred in constructing works, or making repairs, or doing any other act necessary for the use or preservation of an easement, must be defrayed by the dominant owner.

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Administrators-general Act, 1963 Section 57

Title: Letters of Administration Not Necessary in Respect of Small Estates Administered by Administrator-general in Accordance with Certain Acts

State: Central

Year: 1963

It shall not be necessary for the Administrator-General to take out letters of administration of the estate of any deceased person which is being administered by him in accordance with the provisions of the Army and Air Force (Disposal of Private Property) Act, 1950 (40 of 1950), or the Navy Act, 1957 (62 of 1957), if the value of such estate does not, on the date when such administration is committed to him, exceed rupees two thousand, but he shall have the same power in regard to such estate as he would have had if letters of administration had been granted to him.

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