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Title: Bills of Exchange and Promissory Notes
State: Central
Year: 1956
A bill of exchange, hundi or promissory note shall be deemed to have been made, accepted, drawn or endorsed on behalf of a company if drawn, accepted, made, or endorsed in the name of, or on behalf or on account of, the company by any person acting under its authority, express or implied.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionMerchant Shipping Act, 1958 Section 47
Title: Mortgage of Ship or Share
State: Central
Year: 1958
(1) A registered ship or a share therein may be made a security for a loan or other valuable consideration, and the instrument creating the security (in this Act called a mortgage) shall be in the prescribed form or as near thereto as circumstances permit, and on the production of such instrument the registrar of the ship's port of registry shall record it in the register book. (2) Mortgages shall be recorded by the registrar in the order in time in which they are produced to him for that purpose, and the registrar shall, by memorandum under his hand, notify on each mortgage that it has been recorded by him stating the day and hour of that record.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionIndian Partnership Act, 1932 Section 47
Title: Continuing Authority of Partners for Purposes of Winding Up
State: Central
Year: 1932
After the dissolution of a firm the authority of each partner to bind the firm, and the other mutual rights and obligations of the partners continue notwithstanding the dissolution, so far as may be necessary to wind up the affairs of the firm and to complete transactions begun but unfinished at the time of the dissolution, but not otherwise: Provided that the firm is in no case bound by the acts of a partner who has been adjudicated insolvent; but this proviso does not affect the liability of any person who has after the adjudication represented himself or knowingly permitted himself to be represented as a partner of the insolvent.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionEstate Duty Act, 1953 [Repealed] Section 47
Title: Debts to Persons Resident in Foreign Country Not to Be Deducted in First Instance Except from Duty-paid Property in That Country
State: Central
Year: 1953
An allowance shall not be made in the first instance for debts due from the deceased to persons resident out of the territories to which this act extends (unless contracted to be paid in the said territories or charged on properties situate within the said territories) ,except, out of the value of any property of the deceased situate out of the said territories in respect of which estate duty is paid; and there shall be no repayment of estate duty in respect of any such debts, except to the extent to which it is shown to the satisfaction of the Controller that the property of the deceased situate in the foreign country in which the person to whom such debts are due resides is insufficient for their payment.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionJuvenile Justice (Care and Protection of Children) Act, 2000 Section 47
Title: Dispensing with Attendance of Juvenile or Child
State: Central
Year: 2000
If, at any stage during the course of an inquiry, a competent authority is satisfied that the attendance of the juvenile or the child is not essential for the purpose of inquiry, the competent authority may dispense with his attendance and proceed with the inquiry in the absence of the juvenile or the child.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionAirports Economic Regulatory Authority of India Act 2008 Section 47
Title: Cognizance of Offence
State: Central
Year: 2008
No court shall take cognizance of an offence punishable under this Act, except upon a complaint in writing made by the Authority or by any officer of the Authority duly authorised by the Authority for this purpose.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionIndian Contract Act, 1872 Section 47
Title: Time and Place for Performance of Promise, Where Time is Specified and No Application to Be Made
State: Central
Year: 1872
When promise is to be performed on a certain day, and the promisor has undertaken to perform it without application by the promisee, the promisor may perform it at any time during the usual hours of business on such day and at the place at which the promise ought to be performed. Illustration A promises to deliver goods at B's warehouse on the first January. On that day A brings the goods to B's warehouse, but after the usual hour for closing it, and they are not received. A has not performed his promise.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionWild Life (Protection) Act, 1972 Section 47
Title: Maintenance of Records
State: Central
Year: 1972
A licensee under this Chapter shall (a) keep records, and submit such returns of his dealings, as may be prescribed, (i) to the Director or any other officer authorised by him in this behalf, and (ii) to the Chief Wild Life Warden or the authorised officer; and (b) make such records available on demand for inspection by such officers.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionPrevention of Money-laundering Act, 2002 Section 47
Title: Appeal and Revision
State: Central
Year: 2002
The High Court may exercise, so far as may be applicable, all the powers conferred by Chapter XXIX or Chapter XXX of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 (2 of 1974), on a High Court, as if a Special Court within the local limits of the jurisdiction of the High Court were a Court of Session trying cases within the local limits of the jurisdiction of the High Court.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionPatents Act, 1970 (39 of 1970) Section 47
Title: Grant of Patents to Be Subject to Certainconditions
State: Central
Year: 1970
The grant of patent under this Act shall be subject to the condition that (1) any machine, apparatus or other article in respect of which the patent is granted or any article made by using a process in respect of which the patent is granted, may be imported or made by or on behalf of the Government for the purpose merely of its own use; (2) any process in respect of which the patent is granted may be used by or on behalf of the Government for the purpose merely of its own use; (3) any machine, apparatus or other article in respect of which the patent is granted or any article made by the use of the process in respect of which the patent is granted, may be made or used, and any process in respect of which the patent is granted may be used, by any person, for the purpose merely of experiment or research including the imparting of instructions to pupils; and (4) in the case of a patent in respect of any medicine or drug, the medicine or drug may be imported by the Government for the purpose merely of its own use or for distribution in any dispensary, hospital or other medical institution maintained by or on behalf of the Government or any other dispensary, hospital or other.....
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