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High Court (Seals) Act, 1950 Section 2

Title: Seals of High Courts

State: Central

Year: 1950

(1) Every High Court in a State shall have and use as occasion may arise, a seal bearing a device and impression of the Asoka capital within anexergue or label surrounding the same, with the following inscriptions at convenient places, namely, "THE SEAL OF THE HIGH COURT AT (or OF) ..............", followed by the name of the seal of the High Court or the name of the State, as the case may be, and "SatyamevaJayate" in Devanagari script. (2) Every Court of the Judicial Commissioner for a Union territory shall have and use, as occasion may arise, a seal similar to the seal of a High Court in a State, but with the first inscription reading "THE SEAL OF THE JUDICIAL COMMISSIONER'S COURT FOR .......................", followed by the name of the Union territory. (3) The provisions of this shall supersede any provision contrary thereto or inconsistent therewith contained in any Letters Patent, Order, direction or other law relating to the use of seals by High Courts.

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Government Seal Act, 1862 Section 1

Title: Seal to Be Used Instead of Seal of East India Company

State: Central

Year: 1862

Whenever it is required by any Regulation of a Local Government or by {Subs.by the A.O.1937 for " any Act of the Governor-General of India in Council ".} [any Act of the Central Legislature] that the seal of the East India Company shall be affixed on behalf or by the authority of the Government to any instrument or document, it shall be lawful of the seal is to be affixed on behalf or by the authority of a State Government to affix in lieu of the seal of the East India Company a seal bearing the designation of such State Government or, if the seal is to be affixed on behalf or by the authority of the Central Government a seal bearing {Subs.by the A.O.1937 for ' the Inscription " G.of I.".} [the inscription "Government of India " {The words 'or "Govt.of the Federation of India"' rep.by the A.O.1948.} ***] and such instrument or document so sealed shall to all intents and purposes be as valid ancl effectual as if the seal so used had been that of the East India Company.

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Government Seal Act, 1862 Preamble 1

Title: Government Seal Act, 1862

State: Central

Year: 1862

THE GOVERNMENT SEAL ACT, 1862 [Act, No. 3 of 1862] [28th February, 1862] PREAMBLE An Act to amend the law relating to the use of a Government Seal. WHEREAS it is expedient to adapt the law relating to the use of a Government seal to the present form of the Government in India; It is enacted as follows:

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Government Seal Act, 1862 Complete Act

Title: Government Seal Act, 1862

State: Central

Year: 1862

Preamble1 - GOVERNMENT SEAL ACT, 1862 Section1 - Seal to be used instead of seal of East India Company

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High Court (Seals) Act, 1950 Preamble 1

Title: High Court (Seals) Act, 1950

State: Central

Year: 1950

HIGH COURT (SEALS) ACT, 1950 [Act, No. 7 of 1950] [27th February, 1950] PREAMBLE An Act to provide for the use of seals of common form and design by the High Courts in the States. BE it enacted by Parliament as:

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High Court (Seals) Act, 1950 Complete Act

Title: High Court (Seals) Act, 1950

State: Central

Year: 1950

Preamble1 - HIGH COURT (SEALS) ACT, 1950 Section1 - Short title Section2 - Seals of High Courts Section3 - Repeal of Ordinance 13 of 1950

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Delhi Sales Tax Act, 1975 Complete Act

State: Delhi

Year: 1975

..... (b) "Appellate Tribunal" means the Appellate Tribunal constituted under Section 13; (c) "business" includes (i) any trade, commerce or manufacture or any adventure or concern in the nature of trade, commerce or manufacture whether or not such trade, commerce, manufacture, adventure or concern is carried on with a motive to make gain or profit and whether or not any gainor profit accrues from such trade, commerce, manufacture, adventure or concern; and (ii) any transaction in connection with or incidental or ancillary to, such trade, commerce, manufacture, adventure or concern; (d) "Commissioner" means the Commissioner of Sales Tax appointed under subsection (1) of Section 9; (e) "dealer" means any person who carries on business of selling goods in Delhi and includes (i) the Central Government or a State Government carrying on such business; (ii) an incorporated society (including a co-operative society), club or association which sells or supplies goods, whether or not in the course of business, to its members cash or for deferred payment or for commission, remuneration or other valuable construction; (iii) a manager, factor, broker, commission agent del.....

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Drugs and Cosmetics Act, 1940 Complete Act

State: Central

Year: 1940

.....Committee appointed by the Legislative Assembly was of the opinion that a more comprehensive measure, providing for the uniform control of manufacture and distribution of drugs as well as of import, was desirable. The Government of India accordingly asked Provincial Governments to invite the Provincial Legislatures to pass resolutions under section 103 of the Government of India Act, 1935, empowering the Central Legislature to pass an Act for regulating such matters relating to the control of drugs as fall within the Provincial Legislative list. Such resolutions have now been passed by all Provincial Legislatures. Chapter II of the Bill establishes a Board of Technical Experts to advise the Central and the Provincial Governments on technical matters. Chapter III provides for the control of the import of drugs into British India. The executive power under this Chapter will accordingly be exercised by the Central Government. Chapter IV relates to control of the manufacture, sale and distribution of drugs and contains the provisions which it is proposed should be enacted in exercise of the power conferred by the resolutions under section 103 of the Government of India Act,.....

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Chemical Weapons Convention Act, 2000 Schedule I

Title: Schedule

State: Central

Year: 2000

..... (d) Law enforcement including domestic riot control purposes. 10. "Production Capacity" means: The annual quantitative potential for manufacturing a specific chemical based on the technological process actually used or, if the process is not yet operational, planned to be used at the relevant facility. It shall be deemed to be equal to the nameplate capacity or, if the nameplate capacity is not available, to the design capacity. The nameplate capacity is the product output under conditions optimized for maximum quantity for the production facility, as demonstrated by one or more test-runs. The design capacity is the corresponding theoretically calculated product output. 11. "Organization" means: The Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons established pursuant to Article VIII of this Convention. 12. For the purposes of Article VI: (a) "Production" of a chemical means its formation through chemical reaction; (b) "Processing" of a chemical means a physical process, such as formulation, extraction and purification, in which a chemical is not converted into another chemical; (c) "Consumption" of a chemical means its conversion into another chemical.....

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The Assam Value Added Tax Act, 2003 Complete Act

State: Assam

Year: 2003

.....assessment, self-assessment, audit assessment and reassessment made under this Act; (7) "business" includes.- (a) any trade, commerce or manufacture; (b) any adventure, concern in the nature of trade, commerce or manufacture; (c) any transaction in connection with, or incidental to or ancillary to trade, commerce, manufacture, adventure or concern; (d) any transfer of property in goods involved in execution of a works contract or transfer of the right to use any goods for any purpose or delivery of goods on hire purchase or by any system of payment by installments; (e) any occasional transaction in the nature of such trade, commerce, manufacture, adventure or concern whether or not there is volume, frequency, continuity or regularity of such transaction; Whether or not such trade, commerce, manufacture, adventure, concern or transaction is effected with a motive to make gain or profit and whether or not any gain or profit accrues from such trade, commerce, manufacture, adventure, concern or transaction. Explanation- For the purpose of this clause,- (i) the activity of raising of man-made forest or rearing of seedlings or plants shall be deemed to be.....

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