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National Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development Act, 1981 Preamble 1

Title: National Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development Act, 1981

State: Central

Year: 1981

THE NATIONAL BANK FOR AGRICULTURE AND RURAL DEVELOPMENT ACT, 1981 [Act, No. 61 of 1981] [30thDecember, 1981] PREAMBLE 1[An Act to establish a development bank to be known as the National Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development for providing and regulating credit and other facilities for the promotion and development of agriculture, small-scale industries, cottage and village industries, handicrafts and other rural crafts and other allied economic activities in rural areas with a view to promoting integrated rural development and securing prosperity of rural areas and for matters connected therewith or incidental thereto.] BE it enacted by Parliament in the Thirty-second year of the Republic of India as follows:-- ________________________ 1. Substituted by National Bank For Agriculture And Rural Development (Amendment) Act, 2000 (55 of 2000). Prior to substitution it read as under: "An Act to establish a bank to be known as the National Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development for providing credit for the promotion of agriculture, small-scale industries, cottage and village industries, handicrafts and other rural crafts and other allied economic activities in.....

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National Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development Act, 1981 Complete Act

State: Central

Year: 1981

.....amount as the Central Government may specify by notification in this behalf having regard to trends in industrial development and other relevant factors; (j) "Managing Director" means the Managing Director appointed under section 6 ; (k) "marketing of crops" includes the processing of, crops prior to marketing by any agricultural producers for any organisation of such producers; (1) "National Bank" means the National Bank for Agricultural and Rural Development established under section 3 ; (m) "notification" means a notification published in the Official Gazette; (n) "primary rural credit society" means a co-operative society, by whatever name called,- (1) which has as its object or business the provision of financial accommodation to its members for agriculture or agricultural operations or for the marketing of crops, or for rural development: and (2) the bye-laws of which do not permit admission of any other co-operative society as member; Provided that this sub-clause shall not apply to the admission, as a member, of a co-operative society, which is a State co-operative bank or a central co-operative bank by reason of such bank subscribing to the share capital of.....

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The Sikkim Panchayat Act, 1982 Complete Act

State: Sikkim

Year: 1982

.....specify the number of members to be elected from each Revenue Block having regard to the number of voters in such Revenue Block and such other facts as the State Government may consider fit. (4) The notification under sub-section (I) shall specify the name of the Gram by which the Panchayat shall be known and shall specify the local limits of such Panchayat. (5) The State Government may, after making such enquiry as it may think fit and after obtaining the views of the Gram 'Panchayat' or Panchayats concerned by notification (a) exclude from any Gram any area comprised therein, or (b) include in any Gram any area adjoining to such Gram (c) divide the area of a Gram so as to constitute two or more Grams; or (d) unite the' areas of two or more Grams so as to constitute a new Gram. Effect of alteration of the area of Gram. 4. (1) When an area is excluded from a Gram under clause (a) of sub-section (3) of section 3, such area shall, as from the date of the notification referred to in that sub-section, cease to be subject to the jurisdiction of the Gram Panchayat of that Gram and, unless the State Government otherwise directs, all rules, orders, directions and.....

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The Sikkim Panghayat Act, 1993 Complete Act

State: Sikkim

Year: 1993

.....illegal expenditure, appeals to the State Government under this section, the State government shall set aside such large if it is proved to its satisfaction that such person voted for the resolution or motion in good faith. 94. (1) The sum certified by the auditor to be due from any person under section 92 or when an appeal is made under sub-section (1) of section 93, such sum as may be' ordered by the State Government to be due from such person shall, within two months of the date of certification, or-order, as the case may be, be paid by such person to the Gram Panchayat or the Zilla Panchayat concerned which 'shall credit the sum to the Fund of the Gram Panchayat or the Zilla Panchayat concerned. (2) Any sum not paid in accordance with the provisions of sub-section (1) shall be recoverable and arrears of land revenue if the Gram Panchayat or the Zilla Panchayat, as the case may, passes a resolution to that effect and communicates it to the District Collector. (3) The District Collector on' receipt of such communication under sub-section (2) and on being satisfied with the demand, shall proceed to recover it as soon as may be and the sum 'so recovered by him shall be sent.....

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Transfer of Property Act, 1882 Chapter VII

Title: Of Gifts

State: Central

Year: 1882

.....independent transaction, a sum of money. B refuses to accept the lease. He does not by this refusal forfeit the money. Section 128 - Universal donee Subject to the provisions of section 127, where a gift consists of the donor's whole property, the donee is personally liable for all the debts due by 1 [and liabilities of] the donor at the time of the gift to the extent of the property comprised therein. _____________________ 1. Inserted by Act 20 of 1929, Section 60. Section 129 - Saving of donations mortis causa and Muhammadan law Nothing in this Chapter relates togifts of moveable property made in contemplation of death, or shall be deemed toaffect any rule of Muhammadan law 1 [* * *]. _____________________ 1. The words and figures "or, save asprovided by section 123, any rule of Hindu or Buddhist law "omitted by Act20 of 1929, Section 61.

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Transfer of Property Act, 1882 Section 127

Title: Onerous Gifts

State: Central

Year: 1882

.....one of them and refuse the others, although the former may be beneficial and the latter onerous. Onerous gift to disqualified person. A donee not competent to contract and accepting property burdened by any obligation is not bound by his acceptance. But if, after becoming competent to contract and being aware of the obligation, he retains the property given, he becomes so bound. Illustrations (a) A has shares in X, a prosperous Joint stock company, and also shares in Y, a joint stock company in difficulties. Heavy calls are expected in respect of the shares in Y. A gives B all his shares in joint stock companies. B refuses to accept the shares in Y. He cannot take the shares in X. (b) A, having a lease for a term of years of a house at a rent which he and his representatives are bound to pay during the term, and which is more than the house can be let for, gives to B the lease, and also, as a separate and independent transaction, a sum of money. B refuses to accept the lease. He does not by this refusal forfeit the money.

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Indian Succession Act, 1925 Part 6

Title: Testamentary Succession

State: Central

Year: 1925

.....of determining questions as to what person or what property is denoted by any words used in a Will, a Court shall inquire into every material fact relating to the persons who claim to be interested under such Will, the property which is claimed as the subject of disposition, the circumstances of the testator and of his family, and into every fact a knowledge of which may conduct to the right application of the words which the testator has used. Illustrations (i) A, by his Will, bequeaths 1,000 rupees to his eldest son or to his youngest grand-child, or to his cousin, Mary; a Court may make inquiry in order to ascertain to what person the description in the Will applies. (ii) A, by his Will, leaves to B "my estate called Black Acre." It may be necessary to take evidence in order to ascertain what is the subject-matter of the bequest; that is to say, what estate of the testator's is called Black Acre. (iii) A, by his Will, leaves to B "the estate which I purchased of C". It may be necessary to take evidence in order to ascertain what estate the testator purchased of C. Section 76 - Misnomer or misdescription of object (1) Where the words used in a Will to.....

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Indian Succession Act, 1925 Chapter 9

Title: Of Onerous Bequests

State: Central

Year: 1925

Where a bequest imposes an obligation on the legatee, he can take nothing by it unless he accepts it fully. Illustration A, having shares in (X), a prosperous joint stock company and also shares in (Y), a joint stock company in difficulties, in respect of which shares heavy calls are expected to be made, bequeaths to B all his shares in joint stock companies; B refuses to accept the shares in (Y). He forfeits the shares in (X). Section 123 - One of two separate and independent bequests to same person may be accepted, and other refused Where a will contains two separate and independent bequests to the same person, the legatee is at liberty to accept one of them and refuse the other, although the former may be beneficial and the latter onerous. Illustration A, having a lease for a term of years of a house at a rent which he and his representatives are bound to pay during the term, and which is higher than the house can be let for, bequeaths to B the lease and a sum of money. B refuses to accept the lease. He will not by this refusal forfeit the money.

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Indian Succession Act, 1925 Section 122

Title: Onerous Bequests

State: Central

Year: 1925

Where a bequest imposes an obligation on the legatee, he can take nothing by it unless he accepts it fully. Illustration A, having shares in (X), a prosperous joint stock company and also shares in (Y), a joint stock company in difficulties, in respect of which shares heavy calls are expected to be made, bequeaths to B all his shares in joint stock companies; B refuses to accept the shares in (Y). He forfeits the shares in (X).

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Bombay Cotton Control Act, 1942, (Maharashtra) Preamble

Title: the Bombay Cotton Control Act, 1942

State: Maharashtra

Year: 1942

.....to extend the Bombay Cotton Control Act, 1942, to the rest of the State and to repeal the corresponding law in force in Vidarbha. It was also necessary to make some amendments to make the working of the Act more effective. The Act is designed to achieve the above objects. - Statement of Objects and Reasons. ____________________________ 1. This Act was extended to the rest of the State [vide Maharashtra 47 of 1962, section 2). 2. This Act was re-enacted by Bombay 63 of 1947, section 2. 3. For the Statement see Bombay Government Gazette, 1943, Part IV, pp. 72 and 73. 4. These words were substituted for the words "Province of Bombay" by Maharashtra 47 of 1962, section 3 and 4. 5. These words were substituted for the words "the said Province", ibid., section 4(1). 6. This paragraph was substituted for paragraphs two and three, by Maharashtra 47 of 1962, section 4(2).

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