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Start Free TrialDelhi Municipal Corporation Act, 1957 Complete Act
State: Delhi
Year: 1957
.....performance, amusement, game or sport to which persons are ordinarily admitted on payment; (17) "factory" means a factory as defined in the Factories Act, 1948 (63 of 1948); (18) "filth" includes offensive matter and sewage; (19) 99. Omitted and Inserted by Act No.67 of 1993(w.e.f. 1-10-1993). [* * *] (20) 88. Cl (20), Omitted by Act No. 71 of 1971 and Sch. II (w.e.f. 3-11-1971). [* * *] (21) "goods" includes animals; 1010. C1. 21-A, inserted by Act, 67 of 1993. (w.e.f. 1-10-93). (21-A) "Government" means the Government of the National Capital Territory of Delhi;] (22) "house-gully" or "service passage" means a passage or strip of land constructed, set apart or utilized for the purpose of serving as or carrying a drain or affording access to a latrine, urinal, cesspool or other receptacle for filth or other polluted matter, by municipal employees or other persons employed in the cleansing thereof or in the removal of such matter therefrom; (23) "hut" means any building which is constructed principally of wood, bamboo, mud, leaves, grass, cloth or thatch and includes any structure of whatever material made which the Corporation may declare to be a hut for.....
List Judgments citing this sectionIndian Contract Act, 1872 Section 51
Title: Promisor Not Bound to Perform, Unless Reciprocal Promisee Ready and Willing to Perform
State: Central
Year: 1872
When a contract consists of reciprocal promises to be simultaneously performed, no promisor need perform his promise unless the promisee is ready and willing to perform his reciprocal promise. Illustrations (a) A and B contract that A shall deliver goods to B to be paid for by B on delivery. A need not deliver the goods, unless B is ready and willing to pay for the goods on delivery. B need not pay for the goods, unless A is ready and willing to deliver them on payment. (b) A and B contract that A shall deliver goods to B at a price to be paid by instalments, the first instalment to be paid on delivery. A need not deliver, unless B is ready and willing to pay the first instalment on delivery. B need not that pay the first instalment, unless A is ready and willing to deliver the goods on payment of the first instalment.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionKarnataka Sales Tax Act, 1957 Schedule II
Title: Second Schedule
State: Karnataka
Year: 1957
.....oil but does not include kerosene, furnace oil, coal, coke or charcoal. (ii) "Petrol" means dangerous petroleum as defined in the Petroleum Act1934 (Central Act XXX of 1934) and includes a mixture of power alcohol, as defined in the Indian Power Alcohol Act 1948 (Central Act XXII of 1948) and Petrol. Explanation V.-- (i) Where timber, rosewood and sandal wood in log form specified under serial number 9 of Part 'T' have been purchased from the Forest Department of Government the subsequent sales of such timber, rosewood and sandal wood in log form shall not be liable to tax under section 5 of the Act, provided that the Forest Department has collected tax on the said sales and the burden of proving that tax has been so collected by the Forest Department shall be on the dealer. (ii) For the purpose of serial number 9 of Part T "timber, rosewood andsandalwood in cut or manufactured form" shall include door or window frames and shutters but exclude furniture. Explanation VI.--"Toilet article" means any article which is intended for use in the toilet of the human body or in perfuming apparel of any description or any substance intended to cleanse, improve or alter the.....
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionThe Orissa Cattle & Poultry Feed (Regulation) Act, 1979 Complete Act
State: Orissa
Year: 1979
THE ORISSA CATTLE & POULTRY FEED (REGULATION) ACT, 1979 THE ORISSA CATTLE AND POULTRY FEED (REGULATION) ACT, 1979 [Act No. 10 of 1979] [Came into force with effect from the 31st November 1979 (vide Forest and Animal Husbandry Department Notification No. 12998, dated 21-7-1981).] [03rd April 1979] PREAMBLE An Act to Provide for the Regulation of Production and Quality of Cattle and Poultry Feed in the State of Orissa BE it enacted by the Legislature of the State of Orissa in the Thirtieth Year of the Republic of India, as follows:- Section 1 - Short title, extent and commencement (1) This Act may be called the Orissa Cattle and Poultry Feed (Regulation) Act, 1979. (2) It extends to the whole of the State of Orissa (3) It shall come into force on such date as the State Government may, by notification, appoint in that behalf. Section 2 - Definitions In this Act, unless the context otherwise requires,- (a) "Form" means a form specified in Schedule II; (b) "licensee" means a person to whom a license has been granted for manufacturing or processing pre-mixed cattle feed or pre-mixed poultry feed; (c) "licensing authority" means the person appointed by the State Government.....
List Judgments citing this sectionDesigns Act, 2000 Complete Act
State: Central
Year: 2000
.....Be it enacted by Parliament in the Fifty-first Year of the Republic of India as follows:- SECTION 01: SHORT TITLE, EXTENT AND COMMENCEMENT (1) This Act may be called the Designs Act, 2000 (2) It extends to the whole of India. (3) It shall come into force on such date as the Central Government may, by notification in the Official Gazette, appoint; and different dates may be appointed for different provisions of this Act, and any reference in any such provision to the commencement of this Act shall be construed as a reference to the coming into force of that provision. SECTION 02: DEFINITIONS -In this Act, unless there is anything repugnant in the subject or context,- (a) "article" means any article of manufacture and any substance, artificial, or partly artificial and partly natural; and includes any part of an article capable of being made and sold separately; (b) "Controller" means the Controller-General of Patents, Designs and Trade Marks referred to inSec.3-; (c) "copyright" means the exclusive right to apply a design to any article in any class in which the design is registered; (d) "design" means only the features of shape, configuration, pattern, ornament or composition.....
List Judgments citing this sectionThe Minimum Wages Act, 1948 Complete Act
State: Central
Year: 1948
.....in the subject or context, 3 [(a) "adult", "adolescent" and "child" have the meanings, respectively, assigned to them in section 2 of the Factories Act, 1948 (63 of 1948); (b) "appropriate Government" means (i) in relation to any scheduled employment carried on by or under the authority of the 4 [Central Government or a railway administration] or in relation to a mine, oil field or major port, or any corporation established by 5 [a Central Act, the Central Government; and (ii) in relation to any other scheduled employment the 6 [State Government; (c) "competent authority" means the authority appointed by the appropriate Government by notification in its Official Gazette to ascertain from time to time the cost of living index number applicable to the employees employed in the scheduled employments specified in such notification; (d) "cost of living index number" in relation to employees in any scheduled employment in respect of which minimum rates of wages have been fixed, means the index number ascertained and declared by the competent authority by notification in Official Gazette to be the cost of living index number applicable to employees in such employment; (e).....
List Judgments citing this sectionDelhi Sales Tax Act, 1975 Complete Act
State: Delhi
Year: 1975
.....purchased within a period of twelve months prior to the date of registration of the dealer and subjected to tax under the Bengal Finance (Sales Tax) Act, 1941 (Bengal Act VI of 1941) as it was then in force, or under this act; (v) sale to a registered dealer (A) of goods of the class or classes specified in the certificate of such dealer, as being intended for use by him as raw materials in the manufacture in Delhi of any goods, other than goods specified in the Third Schedule or newspapers, (1) for sale by him inside Delhi; or (2) for sale by him in the course of inter-State trade or commerce, being a sale occasioning or effected by transfer of documents of title to such goods during the movement of such goods from Delhi; or (3) for sale by him in the course of export outside India being a sale occasioning the movements of such goods from Delhi, or a sale effected by transfer of documents of title to such goods effected during the movement of such goods from Delhi, to a place outside India and after the goods have crossed the customs frontiers of India; or (B) of goods of the class or classes specified in the certificate of registration of such dealer as being.....
List Judgments citing this sectionThe Pondicherry General Sales Tax Act, 1967 Complete Act
State: Pondicherry
Year: 1967
.....in respect of declared goods. 5. Refund of tax paid in certain cases. 6. Tax on goods purchased by dealers registered under Central Sales Tax Act (Act 74 of 1965). 7. Tax under this Act to be in addition to tax under Central Act 74 of 1956 or any other law. 8. Payment of tax at compounded rates. 9. Exemption from tax. 10. Stage of levy of taxes in respect of imported and exported goods. 11. Burden of proof. 12. Assessment of tax. 13. Procedure to be followed by the assessing authority. 14. Provisional assessment. 15. Dealer to continue payment for the year of tax as assessed in the preceding year under section 14. 16. Fresh assessment in certain cases. 17. Assessment of legal representative. 18. Assessment of escaped turnover. 19. Power of Government to notify exemptions and reductions of tax. 20. Liability to tax of persons not observing restrictions and conditions notified under section 19. 21. Liability of firms. 22. Registration of dealers. 23. Procedure for registration. 24. Issue of permit. 25. Collection of tax by dealer. 26. Levy of penalty in certain cases. 27. Payment and recovery of tax. 28. Recovery of penalty. 29......
List Judgments citing this sectionThe Kerala Finance Act, 2004 [1] Complete Act
State: Kerala
Year: 2004
..... 50 5. Dyeing and textile printing contract 50 6. Photography and Printing contract 30 7. Sculptural contracts or contracts relating to arts 70 8. Refrigeration, air conditioning or other machinery,rolling shutters, cranes, installation contract 15 9. All other contract 30"; in section -7, ( i ) in sub-section (1)," (a) for clause (a) and the Explanation the following clause and explanation shall be substituted, namely:" "(a) Any dealer in gold or silver ornaments or wares, may at his option instead of paying tax in accordance with the provisions of that sub section, pay tax at one hundred and thirty per cent of the tax payable by him as conceded in the return or accounts or the tax paid for the previous consecutive three years whichever is higher. Explanation:-- Forthe purpose of this clause "tax payable as conceded in the return or accounts for the previous consecutive three years means tax payable on the sales turnover under sub-section (1) of section 5 and the tax payable on the purchase turnover under section 5A." (b) after clause (a), the following clause shall be.....
List Judgments citing this sectionBombay Khadi and Village Industries Act, 1960 Complete Act
State: Maharashtra
Year: 1960
.....and khadi industry. Basically , the scheme of the Acts appeared the same; nevertheless, there were divergent provisions in some matters in these Acts. There was no such corresponding Act in force in the Kutch area and the Act in force in the old Bombay State area did not provide for regulating the khadi industry. Moreover, in view of the impending bifurcation of the State, the Board functioning under the Bombay Act was again likely to be an inter-State Corporation and go out of the competent of the State Legislature. In the circumstances, it was considered necessary to take immediate action to consolidate the existing laws and replace them by a single law for developing and regulating village industries as well as the khadi industry and to take power to form regional Boards so that as from the day fixed for bifurcation, the new Boards established may continue to function in the two States with full swing, without further legislative action. Further, it was proposed to invest the new Boards which may be established with certain financial powers for the purpose of avoiding delay in the implementation of their programmes or schemes as approved by Government. In other respects,.....
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