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Government of India Act, 1935 [Repealed] Chapter V

Title: Excluded Areas and Partially Excluded Areas

State: Central

Year: 1935

.....areas (1) The executive authority of a Provinceextends to excludedand partially excluded areas therein, but notwith-standinganything in this Act, no Act of theFederal Legislature or of the ProvincialLegislature, shall apply to an excluded area or a partially excluded area,unless the Governor by public notification so directs; and the Governor ingiving such a direction with respect to any Act may direct that the Act shall inits application to the areas, or to any special part thereof, have effectsubject to such exceptions or modifications as he thinks fit. (2) The Governor may make regulations for thepeace and good government of any area in a Province which is for the timebeing an excluded area, or a partially excluded areas, and any regulations somade may repeal or amend any Act of the Federal Legislature or of the ProvincialLegislature, or any existing, Indian law, which is for the time beingapplicable to the area in question. (3)Regulations made under this sub-section shallbe submitted forthwtih to the Governor-General and until assented to by him inhis discretion shall have no effect, [and the provisions of this Part of thisAct with respect to the power of His.....

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Government of India Act, 1935 [Repealed] Section 91

Title: Excluded Areas and Partially Excluded Areas

State: Central

Year: 1935

.....excluded area; (d) on any alteration of the boundaries of a Province, or the creation of a new Province, declare any territory not previouslyin any Province to be, or to form part of, an excluded area or a partially excluded area, and any such Order may contain suchincidental and consequential provisions as appear to His Majesty to be necessary and proper, but save as aforesaid the Order in Council made under sub-section (1) of this section shall notbe varied by any subsequent Order. _________________________ 1. This section was substituted as follows, by the India (Provisional Constitution)Order, 1947-- "In this Act, the expression 'excluded area' and 'partially excluded area'mean respectively such areas as were excluded or partially excluded areas immediately before the establishment of the Dominion." 2. See the Government of India (Excluded and Partially Excluded Areas) Order,1936 [3-3-1936].

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Wealth-tax Act, 1957 Section 20A

Title: Assessment After Partial Partition of A, Hindu Undivided Family

State: Central

Year: 1957

1[20A. Assessment after partial partition of a, Hindu Undivided Family Where a partial partition has taken place after the 31st day of December, 1978, among the members of a Hindu undivided family hitherto assessed as undivided, - (a) such family shall continue to be liable to be assessed under this Act as if no such partial partition had taken place; (b) each member or group of members of such family immediately before such partial partition and the family shall be jointly and severally liable for any tax, penalty, interest, fine or other sum payable under this Act by the family in respect of any period, whether before or after such partial partition,; (c) the several liability of any member or group of members aforesaid shall be computed according to the portion of the joint family property allotted to him or it at such partial partition, and the provisions of this Act shall apply accordingly. Explanation.. -For the purposes of this section, "partial partition" shall have the meaning assigned to it in clause (b) of the Explanation to section 171 of the Income-tax Act.] ________________________ 1. Inserted by act 44 of 1980, sec. 39 w.e.f. 1-4-1980.

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Marine Insurance Act, 1963 Section 56

Title: Partial and Total Loss

State: Central

Year: 1963

(1) A loss may be either total or partial. Any loss other than a total loss, as hereinafter defined, is a partial loss. (2) A total loss may be either an actual total loss, or a constructive total loss. (3) Unless a different intention appears from the terms of the policy, an insuranace against total loss includes a constructive, as well as an actual, total loss. (4) Where the assured brings a suit for a total loss and the evidence proves only a partial loss, he may, unless the policy otherwise provides, recover for a partial loss. (5) Where goods reach their destination in specie, but by reason of obliteration of marks, or otherwise, they are incapable of identification, the loss, if any is partial and not total.

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Government of India Act, 1935 [Repealed] Section 92

Title: Administration of Excluded Areas and Partially Excluded Areas

State: Central

Year: 1935

.....or a partially excluded area,unless the Governor by public notification so directs; and the Governor ingiving such a direction with respect to any Act may direct that the Act shall inits application to the areas, or to any special part thereof, have effectsubject to such exceptions or modifications as he thinks fit. (2) The Governor may make regulations for thepeace and good government of any area in a Province which is for the timebeing an excluded area, or a partially excluded areas, and any regulations somade may repeal or amend any Act of the Federal Legislature or of the ProvincialLegislature, or any existing, Indian law, which is for the time beingapplicable to the area in question. (3)Regulations made under this sub-section shallbe submitted forthwtih to the Governor-General and until assented to by him inhis discretion shall have no effect, [and the provisions of this Part of thisAct with respect to the power of His Majesty to disallow Acts shall apply inrelation to any such regulations assented to by the Governor-General as theyapply in relation to Acts of a Provincial Legislature assented to by him].1 [(5) The Governor shall, as respects any areain a Province.....

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Bombay Extension of Laws to Non-scheduled (Partially Excluded) Areas Act, 1954, (Maharashtra) Preamble

Title: the Bombay Extension of Laws to Non

State: Maharashtra

Year: 1954

THE BOMBAY EXTENSION OF LAWS TO NON-SCHEDULED (PARTIALLY EXCLUDED) AREAS ACT, 1954 [Act No. 68 of 1954]1 [15th November, 1954] PREAMBLE An Act to extend certain Acts to the former partially excluded areas in the State of Bombay. WHEREAS it is expedient to extend certain Acts to certain areas in the State of Bombay which were declared to be partially excluded areas under section 91 of the Government of India Act, 1935, but which have not been declared to be the Scheduled Areas under the Constitution of India; It is hereby enacted in the Fifth Year of the Republic of India as follows:- _______________ 1 For Statement of Objects and Reasons, see Bombay Government Gazette, Part V, p. 280.

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Railways Act, 1989 Section 82

Title: Partial Delivery of Consignments

State: Central

Year: 1989

(1) The consignee or endorsee shall, as soon as the consignment or part thereof is ready for delivery, take delivery of such consignment or part thereof notwithstanding that such consignment or part thereof is damaged. (2) In the case of partial delivery under sub-section (1), the railway administration shall furnish a partial delivery certificate, in such form as may be prescribed. (3) If the consignee or endorsee refuses to take delivery under sub-section (1), the consignment or part thereof shall be subject to wharfage charges beyond the time allowed for removal.

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Merchant Shipping Act, 1958 Section 235

Title: Ships with Certificates of Survey or Certificates of Partial Survey Granted Outside India

State: Central

Year: 1958

.....declared that it is satisfied that an official survey at a port in a country outside India specified in the declaration is such as to prove that the requirements of this Act have been substantially complied with, any person authorised by the Central Government in this behalf may exercise the power to dispense with a survey and to give a certificate conferred on the Central Government by sub-section (1) in the case of any ship furnished with a valid certificate of survey granted at such port. (3) The provisions of sub-section (1) shall be applicable in the case of ships furnished with valid certificates of partial survey including docking certificates, as if they were ships furnished with like certificates granted at ports in countries outside India subject to the modification that the powers of the Central Government under the said sub-section may be exercised by any person authorised by the Central Government in this behalf.

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Estate Duty Act, 1953 [Repealed] Section 26

Title: Property Passing by Reason of a Bona Fide Purchase for Full or Partial Consideration in Money

State: Central

Year: 1953

(1) Subject to the provisions of section 27 and section 46 estate duty shall not be payable in respect of property passing on the death of the deceased by reason only of bona fide purchase from the person under whose disposition the property passes, nor in nor in respect of the determination of any annuity for lives, where such purchase was made, or such lease or annuity granted, for full consideration in money or money's worth paid to the vendor or grantor for his own use or benefit, or in the case of a lease from the use or benefit of any person from whom the grantor was a trustee. (2) Where any such purchase was made, or lease or annuity granted for partial consideration in money or money's worth paid to the vendor or grantor for his own use or benefit, or in the case of a lease for the use or benefit of any person for whom the grantor was a trustee, the value of the consideration shall be allowed as a deduction from the value of the property for the purpose of estate duty.

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Marine Insurance Act, 1963 Section 10

Title: Partial Interest

State: Central

Year: 1963

A partial interest of any nature is insurable.

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