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Home Bare Acts Phrase: section 76 Sorted by: old Page 1 of about 133 results (0.001 seconds)Government of India Act, 1833 [Repealed] Section 76
Title: Salaries of Governor, Etc.
State: Central
Year: 1833
.....respective offices; and the said salaries shall be the whole profit or advantage which the said officers shall enjoy during their continuance in such offices respectively; Acceptance of gratuities, etc., a misdemeanor.--And it shall be and it is hereby declared to be a misdemeanor for any such officer to accept for his own use in the discharge of his office any present, gift, donation, gratuity or reward, pecuniary or otherwise whatsoever, or to trade or traffic for his own benefit or for the benefit of any other person or persons whatsoever;* * *2 _____________________________ 1. Enacting words repealed (U.K.), 51&52 Vict., c. 57 (S.L.R.). 2. Words repealed by 53&54 Vict.c. 33 (S.L.R.), have been omitted.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionIndian Penal Code (45 of 1860) Section 76
Title: Act Done by a Person Bound, or by Mistake of Fact Believing Himself Bound, by Law
State: Central
Year: 1860
Nothing is an offence which is done by a person who is, or who by reason of a mistake of fact and not by reason of a mistake of law in good faith believes himself to be, bound by law to do it. Illustrations (a) A, a soldier, fires on a mob by the order of his superior officer, in conformity with the commands of the law. A has committed no offence. (b) A, an officer of a Court of Justice, being ordered by that Court to arrest Y, and, after due enquiry, believing Z to be Y, arrests Z. A has committed no offence.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionIndian Contract Act, 1872 Section 76 to 123
Title: Repealed
State: Central
Year: 1872
Section 76-123 [Repealed by the Sale of Goods Act, 1930 (3 of 1930) sec. 65]
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionChristian Marriage Act1872 Section 76
Title: Limitation of Prosecutions Under Act
State: Central
Year: 1872
The prosecution for every offence punishable under this Act shall be commenced within two years after the offence is committed.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionIndian Evidence Act 1872 Section 76
Title: Certified Copies of Public Documents
State: Central
Year: 1872
Every1public officer having the custody of a public document, which any person has a right to inspect, shall give that person on demand a copy of it on payment of the legal fees therefor, together with a certificate written at the foot of such copy that it is true copy of such document or part thereof, as the case may be and such certificate shall be dated and subscribed by such officer with his name and his official title, and shall be sealed, whenever such officer is authorised by law to make use of a seal; and such copies so certified shall be called certified copies. Explanation.-Any officer who, by the ordinary course of official duty, is authorized to deliver such copies, shall be deemed to have the custody of such documents within the meaning of this section. ___________________________ 1. A village-officer in the Punjab has been declared for the purposes of this Act to be a public officer having the custody of a public document-see the Punjab Land Revenue Act, 1887 (17 of 1887), section, 151 (2).
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionBombay Hereditary Offices Act, 1874, (Maharashtra) Section 76
Title: No Appeal to Lie Save Where Specially Provided
State: Maharashtra
Year: 1874
No appeal shall lie from any order made under section 64, clause (e) 1* * * before final order nor from any order registering any fact specified under section 67, clauses (b), (c), (d) and (e) 1* * * where the effect of such order is merely to register the same facts as are already recorded in the existing registers kept according to law or under the orders of 2[the 3[State] Government]. _________________ 1. The words "of this Act" were repealed by the Bombay General Clauses Act, 1886 (Bom. 3 of 1886), Sch. B. This Schedule has been printed as an Appendix to the Bombay General Clauses, 1904 (Bom. 1 of 1904). 2. The words "the Provincial Government" were substituted for the word "Government" by the Adaptation of Indian Laws Order in Council. 3. This word was substituted for the word "Provincial" by the Adaptation of Laws Order, 1950.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionNegotiable Instruments Act, 1881 Section 76
Title: When Presentment Unnecessary
State: Central
Year: 1881
No presentment for payment is necessary, and the instrument is dishonoured at the due date for presentment, in any of the following cases:-- (a) if the maker, drawee or acceptor intentionally prevents the presentment of the instrument, or if the instrument being payable at his place of business, he closes such place on a business day during the usual business hours, or if the instrument being payable at some other specified place, neither he nor any person authorized to pay it attends at such place during the usual business hours, or if the instrument not being payable at any specified place, he cannot after due search be found; (b) as against any party sought to be charged therewith, if he has engaged to pay notwithstanding non-presentment; (c) as against any parly if, after maturity, with knowledge that the instrument has not been presented-- he makes a part payment on account of the amount due on the instrument, or promises to pay the amount due thereon in whole or in part, or otherwise waives his right to take advantage of any default in presentment for payment; (d) as against the drawer, if the drawer could not suffer damage from the want of such presentme
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionPresidency Small Cause Courts Act, 1882 Section 76
Title: Expense of Employing Legal Practitioners
State: Central
Year: 1882
The expense of employing an advocate, vakil, attorney or other legal practitioner incurred by any party shall not be allowed as costs in any suit or in any proceeding under Chapter VII of this Act, in the Small Cause Court, in which suit or proceeding the amount or value of the subject-matter does not exceed twenty rupees, unless the Court is of opinion that the employment of such practitioner was under the circumstances reasonable.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionIndian Trusts Act, 1882 Section 76
Title: Survival of Trust
State: Central
Year: 1882
On the death or discharge of one of several co-trustees, the trust survives and the trust-property passes to the others, unless the instrument of trust expressly declares otherwise.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionTransfer of Property Act, 1882 Section 76
Title: Liabilities of Mortgagee in Possession
State: Central
Year: 1882
.....the date of the tender or from the earliest time when he could take such amount out of court, as the case may be 1 [and shall not be entitled to deduct any amount therefrom on account of any expenses incurred after such date or time in connection with the mortgaged property]. Loss occasioned by his default.-If the mortgagee fails to perform any of the duties imposed upon him by this section, he may, when accounts are taken in pursuance of a decree made under this Chapter, be debited with the loss, if any, occasioned by such failure. ________________________ 1. Inserted by Act 20 of 1929, Section 40. 2. The words " on the mortgage-money" omitted by Act 20 of 1929, Section 40. 3. The word "gross" omitted by Act 20 of 1929, Section 40.
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