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Start Free TrialGoa Daman and Diu Suits Valuation Act 1965 Complete Act
Title: Goa Daman and Diu Suits Valuation Act 1965
State: Central
Year: 1965
Preamble1 - GOA, DAMAN AND DIU SUITS VALUATION ACT, 1965 Section1 - Short title, extent and commencement Section2 - Definitions Section3 - Power of State Government to make rules determining the value of land for jurisdictional purposes Section4 - Valuation of relief in certain suits relating to land not to exceed the value of the land Section5 - Court-fee value and jurisdictional value to be the same in certain suits Section6 - Determination of value of certain suits by High Court Section7 - Objections to jurisdiction on ground of erroneous valuation Section8 - Saving of pending proceedings Section9 - Repeal Section10 - Power to remove difficulties
List Judgments citing this sectionSuits Valuation Act, 1887 Complete Act
Title: Suits Valuation Act, 1887
State: Central
Year: 1887
Preamble1 - SUITS VALUATION ACT, 1887 Section1 - Title and extent Part I Section2 - Extent and Commencement of Part I Section3 - Power for State Government to make rules determining value of land for jurisdictional purposes Section4 - Valuation of relief in certain suits relating to land not to exceed the value of the land Section5 - Making and enforcement of rules Section6 - Repeal of section 14 of Madras Civil Courts Act, 1873 Part II Section7 - Commencement of Part II Section8 - Court-fee value and jurisdictional value to be the same in certain suits Section9 - Determination of value of certain suits by High Court Section10 - [Repeal of section 32, Punjab Courts Act, 1884 (18 of 1884)] Part III Section11 - Procedure where objection is taken on appeal on revision that a suit or appeal was not properly valued for jurisdictional purposes Section12 - Proceedings pending at commencement of Part I or Part II
List Judgments citing this sectionKarnataka Court-fees and Suits Valuation Act, 1958 Complete Act
Title: Karnataka Court-fees and Suits Valuation Act, 1958
State: Karnataka
Year: 1958
.....1 - KARNATAKA COURT-FEES AND SUITS VALUATION ACT, 1958 Chapter I Section 1 - Short title, extent and commencement Section 2 - Application of Act Section 3 - Definitions Chapter II Section 4 - Levy of fee in courts and public offices Section 5 - Fees on documents inadvertently received Section 6 - Multifarious suits Section 7 - Determination of market value Section 8 - Set off or counter claim Section 9 - Documents falling under two or more descriptions Chapter III Section 10 - Statement of particulars of subject-matter of suit and plaintiff's valuation thereof Section 11 - Decision as to proper fee in courts Section 12 - Additional fee on issues framed Section 13 - Relinquishment of portion of claim Section 14 - Fee payable on written statements Section 15 - Fee payable on appeals, etc. Section 16 - Fee payable on petitions, applications, etc. Section 17 - Court-fee examiners Section 18 - Inquiry and commission Section 19 - Notice to the State Government Chapter IV Section 20 - Fee how reckoned Section 21 - Suits for money Section 22 - Suits for maintenance and annuities Section 23 - Suits for moveable property Section 24 - Suits for declaration .....
List Judgments citing this sectionLife Insurance Corporation Act, 1956 Schedule 2
Title: The Second Schedule
State: Central
Year: 1956
.....THE VALUE OF LIABILITIES IN CERTAIN CASES The total amount of the liabilities of an insurer incorporated outside India for the purposes of sub-section (2) of section 36 shall be the sum of the amounts computed in accordance with the following provisions:- (a) the total amount of liabilities of the insurer to holders of policies in respect of his controlled business on account of matured claims on which payment has to be made: (b) the total amount of liabilities of the insurer to holders of policies in respect of his controlled business which have not matured for payment, the liabilities in respect thereof being the liabilities calculated in accordance with method B below or the mean of the liabilities calculated in accordance with method A and method B below, whichever is greater. Method A.- Actuarial liability calculated on the same bases as adopted by the insurer at the last actuarial investigation as at a date earlier than the 1st of January, 1955. Method B.- Actuarial liability calculated on the methods knows as the modified net premium method of valuation, the mortality table to be used being the Oriental (25-35) ultimate mortality table, an interest rate.....
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionInsurance Act, 1938 Complete Act
State: Central
Year: 1938
.....to the business of insurance. Whereas it is expedient to consolidate and amend the law relating to the business of insurance; It is hereby enacted as foltows :- This Act has been applied to- (i) the partially excluded areas in the District of Darjesling, see Bengal Government Notification No. 1902-Com., dated 28-6-1939, Calcutta Gazette, dated 16-7-1939; (ii) the partially excluded areas in the Province of Orissa with effect from 14-10-1939, see Orissa Laws Validating Regulation, 1943 (1 of 1943). The Act has been extended to the new Provinces and Merged States by the S.3OF THE Merged States (Laws) Act, 1949 (1-1-1950) and to the States of Manipur, Tripura and Vindhya Pradesh by the Union Territories (Laws) Act, 1950 (30 of 1950), section 3 (16-4-1950). Manipur and Tripura are Union territories now and Vindhya Pradesh has been merged with the State of Madhya Pradesh -- See Act 37 of 1956, section 9(1)(e). It has been extended to the Union territories of- (1) Goa, Daman and Diu by Regn. 12 of 1962 (15-12-1963); (2) Dadra and Nagar Haveli, by Regn. 6 of 1963 (1-7-1965); (3) Pondicherry, by Regn. 7 of 1963 (1-10-1963); and (4) Laccadiv, Minicoy and Amindivi Islands, by Regn......
List Judgments citing this sectionInsurance Act, 1938 (4 of 1938) Schedule V
Title: The Fifth Schedule
State: Central
Year: 1938
.....are to be shown to the nearest rupee. 3. Extra premium shown in the Forms of Summary and Valuation prepared under the Fourth Schedule to this Act must not be included in statements prepared under this Schedule. 4. Every statement prepared under this Schedule shall be signed by the actuary making the investigation in connection with which it is prepared. 5. For the purposes of this Schedule the following expressions have the meanings hereby respectively assigned to them, namely:-- (a) "annual loading" means the provision made for future expenses and profits; (b) "extra premiums" means a charge for any risk not provided for in the minimum contract premium; (c) "net premiums" means the premiums taken credit for in the valuation in connection with which any statement is prepared; and (d) "valuation date" means as respects any valuation the date as at which the valuation is made. PART II REQUIREMENTS FOR STATEMENTS APPLICABLE TO LIFE INSURANCE The statements required to be prepared under this Part of this Schedule are as follows, namely:-- 1. Statements separately prepared in respect of policies with and without participation in profits, showing:-- (a) as.....
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionKarnataka Court-fees and Suits Valuation Act, 1958 Annexure A
Title: Amended Valuation of the Estate of Deceased
State: Karnataka
Year: 1958
.....such as bonds, bills, notes and other securities for money. (State the amount of the whole on the date of the death or on the date of the application, as the case may be) Debts __________ (Other than bad debts) __________ Stock in trade. __________ (State the estimated value, if any) __________ Other property not comprised under the foregoing heads __________ (State the estimated value, if any) __________ Total Deduct items shown in Annexure-B in the manner provided in sub-section (2) of Section 53. .... Net value of the Estate
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionGoa Daman and Diu Suits Valuation Act 1965 Section 7
Title: Objections to Jurisdiction on Ground of Erroneous Valuation
State: Central
Year: 1965
.....taken. in that manner and the Appellate Court is satisfied as to both those matters and has not those materials before it, it shall proceed to deal with the appeal under the rules applicable to the Court with respect, to the hearing of appeals; but if it remands the suit or appeal, or frames and refers Issues for trial, or requires additional evidence to be taken, it shall direct, its order to a Court competent to entertain the suit or appeal. (4) The provisions of this section with respect to an Appellate Court shall, so far as they can be made applicable, apply to a Court exercising revisional jurisdiction under section 115 of the Code of Civil Procedure-or other enactment for the time being in force.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionKarnataka Court-fees and Suits Valuation Act, 1958 Preamble 1
Title: Karnataka Court-fees and Suits Valuation Act, 1958
State: Karnataka
Year: 1958
THE1KARNATAKA COURT-FEES AND SUITS VALUATION ACT, 1958 [Act, No. 16 of 1958]1 [23rd May, 1958] PREAMBLE (First published in the1Karnataka Gazette on the Twenty-sixth Day of May 1958) An Act to amend and consolidate the laws relating to court fees and valuation of suits in the State of1Karnataka Whereas it is necessary and expedient to amend and consolidate the laws relating to court-fees and valuation of suits in the State of1Karnataka. Be it enacted by the1Karnataka State Legislature in the Ninth Year of the Republic of India as follows: ______________________ 1. Adapted for "Mysore" by Adaptations of Laws Order 1973.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionKARNATAKA COURT-FEES AND SUITS VALUATION ACT, 1958 Section 10
Title: Statement of particulars of subject-matter of suit and plaintiff's valuation thereof
State: Karnataka
Year: 1958
In every suit in which the fee payable under this Act on the plaint depends on the market value of the subject-matter of the suit, plaintiff shall file with the plaint a statement in the prescribed form, of particulars of the subject-matter of the suit and his valuation thereof unless such particulars and the valuation are contained in the plaint.
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