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Dourine Act, 1910 Complete Act

State: Central

Year: 1910

.....DEFINITIONS (1) In this Act, the expression "inspector" and "veterinary practitioner" mean, respectively, the officers appointed as such under this Act, acting within the local limits for which they are so appointed. (2) The provisions of this Act in so far as they relate to entire horses shall, if the4[State Government], by notification as aforesaid, so directs, apply also to entire assess used for mulebreeding purposes. SECTION 03: REGISTRATION OF HORSES - The5[State Government] may, by notification as aforesaid, make such orders as it thinks fit directing and regulating the registration of entire horses maintained for breeding purposes.State Amendments SECTION 04: APPOINTMENT OF INSPECTORS AND VETERINARY PRACTITIONERS (1) The6[State Government] may by notification as aforesaid, appoint any persons it thinks fit to be inspectors, and any qualified veterinary surgeons to be veterinary practitioners, under this Act, and to exercise and perform, within any area prescribed by the notification, the powers conferred and duties imposed by this Act upon such officers respectively. (2) Every person so appointed shall be deemed to be a public servant within the meaning of the Indian.....

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Press Act, 1910 Complete Act

State: Central

Year: 1910

.....by inference, suggestion, allusion, metaphor, implication or otherwise- (a) to incite to murder or to any offence under the Explosive Substances Act, 1908-, or to any act of violence, or (b) to seduce any officer, soldier or sailor in the Army or Navy of His Majesty from his allegiance or his duty, or (c) to bring into hatred or contempt His Majesty or the Government, established by law in British India or the administration of justice in British India or any Native Prince or Chief under the suzerainty of His Majesty, or any class or section of His Majesty's subjects in British India, or to excite disaffection towards His Majesty or the said Government or any such Prince or Chief or (d) to put any person in fear or to cause annoyance to him and thereby induce him to deliver to any person any property or valuable security, or to do any act which he is not legally bound to do, or to omit to do any act which he is legally entitled to do, or (e) to encourage or incite any person to interfere with the administration of the law or with the maintenance of law and order, or (f) to convey any threat of injury to a public servant, or to any person in whom that public servant is.....

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Indian Museum Act, 1910 Chapter I

Title: Preliminary

State: Central

Year: 1910

.....time to time, with the previous sanction of the Central Government, make1[by notification in the official gazette] bye- laws consistent with this Act2[and the rules made there under] for any purpose necessary for the execution of their trust. (2) In particular, and without prejudice to the generality of the foregoing power, such3[bye-laws] may provide for-- (a) the summoning, holding and adjournment of general and special meetings of the Trustees; (b) the securing of the attendance of Trustees at such meetings; (c) the provision and keeping of minute- books and account books; (d) the compiling of catalogues; (e) the lending of articles contained in the collections vested in the Trustees; (f) the exchange and sale, and the presentation to other Museums in {Subs. by the A. O. 1950 for " the Provinces ". } [India], of duplicates of articles contained in such collections; (g) the removal and destruction of articles contained in such collections; and (h) the general management of the Museum. 4[(3) The Central Government shall cause every bye-law made under this section to be laid as soon as may be after it is made, before each House of Paliament, while it is in.....

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Indian Museum Act, 1910 Section 11

Title: Collections of Asiatic Society to Be Kept Distinguished in the Museum

State: Central

Year: 1910

(1) The Trustees shall cause every article in the collections in the said Indian Museum formerly belonging to the Asiatic Society of Bengal1[now known as the Asiatic Society, Calcutta] and all additions that may hereafter be made thereto otherwise than by purchase under section 6, to be marked and numbered and (subject to the provisions contained in sections 7 and 16) to be kept and preserved in the said Museum with such marks and numbers. (2) An inventory of such additions shall be made by the said Society, one copy whereof shall be signed by the Trustees and delivered to the said Society, and another copy shall be signed by the Council of the said Society and delivered to the Trustees, and shall be kept by them along with the inventory delivered to the predecessors in office of the Trustees when the said collections were deposited in the said Museum. ________________________ 1. Inserted by the Indian Meusum (Amendment) Act 1960 w.e.f. 30-11-1960.

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Electricity Act, 1910 Complete Act

State: Central

Year: 1910

.....shall be deemed to be the time of purchase:" [Bihar Act 29 of 1950, Sec. 3 ]. For sub-sections (2) and (3) of Sec. 5 of the Indian Electricity Act, 1910 (Act IX of 1910) (hereinafter referred to as the said Act, the following subsections shall be substituted, namely : "(2) Where an undertaking is sold under sub-section (1), the purchaser shall pay to the licensee the amount payable for the undertaking determined in accordance with the provision of sub-sections (1) and (2) of Sec. 7-A. (3) Where the State Government issues any notice under sub- section ( 1 ) requiring the licensee to deliver on a date specified in the notice the undertaking to the designated purchaser pending the determination and payment of the amount payable for the undertaking: Provided that in any such case the purchaser shall pay to the licensee, interest at the Reserve Bank rate ruling at the time of delivery of the undertaking plus one per cent on the amount payable for the undertaking for the period from the date of delivery of the undertaking to the date of payment of the amount payable." [Biliar Ordinance 5 of 1974.] Gujarat.-In the principal Act, in Sec. 5, in sub-section (2), for the words,.....

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Museum Act, 1910 Complete Act

State: Central

Year: 1910

.....to time, with the previous sanction of the9[Central Government],13[make, by notification in the Official gazette, bye-laws] consistent with this Act10[and the rules made thereunder] for any purpose necessary for the execution of their trust. (2) In particular, and without prejudice to the generality of the foregoing power, such11 [bye-laws] may provide for- (a) the summoning, holding and adjournment of general and special meetings of the Trustees; (b) the securing of the attendance of Trustees at such meetings; (c) the provision and keeping of minute-books and account-books; (d) the compiling of catalogues; (e) the lending of articles contained in the collections vested in the Trustees; (f) the exchange and sale, and the presentation to other Museums in12[India], of duplicates of articles contained in such collections; (g) the removal and destruction of articles contained in such collections; and (h) the general management of the Museum. 14[(3) The Central Government shall cause every bye-law made under this section to be laid as soon as may be after it is made, before each House of Parliament, while it is in session, for a total period of thirty days which may be comprised.....

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