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Companies Act, 1956 Section 294

Title: Appointment of Sole Selling Agents to Requireapproval of Company in General Meeting

State: Central

Year: 1956

.....Government is of the opinion that having regard to the terms and conditions of appointment of any of the selling agents and to any other relevant factors, that selling agent is to all intents and purposes the sole selling agent for such area, although there may be one or more other selling agents of the company operating in that area, the Central Government may by order declare that selling agent to be the sole selling agent of the company for that area with effect from such date as may be specified in the order and may make suitable variations in such of the terms and conditions of appointment of that selling agent as are in the opinion of the Central Government prejudicial to the interests of the company; (d) as from the date specified in clause (c) the appointment of the selling agent declared to be the sole selling agent shall be regulated by the terms and conditions as varied by the Central Government. (7) It shall be the duty of the company - (a) to produce to the person appointed under clause (b) of sub-section (5) or clause (b) of sub-section (6), all books and papers of, or relating to, the company which are in its custody or power; and (b) otherwise to give.....

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Companies Act, 1956 Section 294AA

Title: Power of Central Government to Prohibit Theappointment of Sole Selling Agents in Certain Cases

State: Central

Year: 1956

.....whether singly or taken together, in the shares of the company, the aggregate amount paid-up on which exceeds five lakhs of rupees or five per cent of the paid-up share capital of the company whichever is the lesser; (iii) in relation to a body corporate, means the beneficial interest held by such body corporate or one or more of its directors or any relative of such director, whether singly or taken together, in the shares of the company, the aggregate amount paid-up on which exceeds five lakhs of rupees or five per cent of the paid-up share capital of the company, whichever is the lesser.] _______________________ 1. Inserted by Act 41 of 1974, Section 27 (w.e.f. 1-2-1975).

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Government Securities Act, 2006 Section 7

Title: Recognition of Title to Government Security of Deceased Sole Holder or Joint Holders

State: Central

Year: 2006

.....of 1925) shall be the only person who may be recognised by the Bank as having any title to the Government security. (2) Nothing contained in this section shall bar the recognition by the Bank of any person as having a title to a Government security on the basis of a decree, order or direction passed by a competent court declaring the person as having title to the Government security or appointing a receiver to take possession of a security or on the basis of a certificate issued or order passed by any other authority who might have been empowered under any statute to confer on any such person a title to the Government security or on the basis of such other documents as may be prescribed. (3) Notwithstanding anything contained in this section or in any other law for the time being in force, where the outstanding value of Government security held by a deceased sole holder or deceased joint holders, as the case may be, does not exceed an amount of rupees one lakh or such higher amount not exceeding rupees one crore as may be fixed by the Central Government by notification in the Official Gazette from time to time, the Bank may recognise a person as having title to such.....

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Public Debt Act, 1944 Section 7

Title: Persons Whose Title to a Government Security of a Deceased Sole Holder May Be Recognised by the Bank

State: Central

Year: 1944

.....of a deceased sole holder of a Government security and the holder of a succession certificate issued under Part X of the Indian Succession Act, 1925, shall be the only persons who may be recognised by the Bank as having any title to the Government security : Provided that nothing in this section shall bar the recognition by the Bank of the manager or the sole surviving male member of a Hindu undivided family governed by the Mitakshara Law as having a title to a Government security when the security appears to the Bank to stand in the name of a deceased member of the family and an application is made by such manager or sole surviving member for recog­nition of his title and is supported by a certificate signed by such authority and after such inquiry as may be prescribed to the effect that the deceased belonged to a Hindu undivided family governed by the Mitakshara Law, that the Government security formed part of the joint property of the family, and that the applicant is the managing or sole survivng male member of the family. Explanation.-- The expression "Hindu undivided family governed by the Mitakshara Law" shall, for the purposes of this section, be deemed.....

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Arbitration Act, 1940 [Repealed] Section 9

Title: Power to Party to Appoint New Arbitrator or in Certain Cases, a Sole Arbitrator

State: Central

Year: 1940

.....such other party having appointed his arbitrator before giving the notice, the party who has appointed an arbitrator may appoint that arbitrator to act as sole arbitrator in the reference, and his award shall be binding on both parties as if he had been appointed by consent; Provided that the Court may set aside any appointment as sole arbitrator made under Cl. (b) and either, on sufficient cause being shown allow further time to the defaulting party to appoint an arbitrator or pass such other order as it thinks fit. Explanation.-The fact that an arbitrator or umpire, after a request by either party to enter on and proceed with the reference, does not within one month comply with the request may constitute a neglect or refusal to act within the meaning of Sec. 8 and this section.

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Indian Succession Act, 1925 Section 244

Title: Administration, During Minority of Sole Executor or Residuary Legatee

State: Central

Year: 1925

When a minor is sole executor or sole residuary legatee, letters of administration, with the Will annexed, may be granted to the legal guardian of such minor or to such other person as the Court may think fit until the minor has attained his majority at which period, and not before, probate of the Will shall be granted to him.

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Companies Act, 1956 Section 294 to 298

Title: Appointment of Sole Selling Agents

State: Central

Year: 1956

1 Appointment of sole selling agents _______________________ 1. Inserted by Act 65 of 1960, Section 101 ( w.e.f. 28-12-1960).

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Official Trustees Act, 1913 Section 6

Title: Official Trustee to Be Corporation Sole, to Have Perpetual Succession and Official Seal, and to Sue and Be Sued in His Corporate Name

State: Central

Year: 1913

The Official Trustee shall be a corporation sole by the name of the Official Trustee of the { Subs by the A O; 1950 for " Division " which had been subs.by the A.O.1937 for "Presidency}[ State] for which he is appointed and, as such Official Trustee shall, have perpetual succession and an official seal, and may sue and be sued in his corporate name.

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Karnataka Co-operative Societies Act, 1959 Section 78

Title: Trustee to Be a Corporation Sole

State: Karnataka

Year: 1959

The Trustee appointed under section 77 shall be a corporation sole by the name of the Trustee for the debentures and as such shall have perpetual succession and a common seal and in its corporate name shall sue and be sued.

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Bombay Hereditary Offices Act, 1874, (Maharashtra) Section 29

Title: Registration of Head of Eldest Family as Sole Representative Watandar

State: Maharashtra

Year: 1874

1[(1) Where the practice of service in successive periods appears to have existed but is not proved to the satisfaction of the Collector to have existed at the date of the introduction of 2Act No. XI of 1843, or when the practice of selection by the Collector from several families prevails, he shall determine who is the head of the eldest family descended from the original watandar and shall register his name as sole representative watandar. Registration of heads of separate families as representative watandars. (2) In cases where such several families are not descended from a common ancestor, the Collector shall register as representative watandars the heads of such families, and establish the practice of service in successive periods. ______________ 1 As to the local repeal of section 24 to 29 see the Matadars Act, 1887 (Bom. 6 of 1887), section 1 and 3. 2 Act 11 of 1843 was repealed by section 2 of this Act.

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