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Transfer of Property Act, 1882 Section 67

Title: Right to Foreclosure or Sale

State: Central

Year: 1882

.....representative, and who maysue for a sale of the property, to institute a suit for foreclosure; or (c) to authorize the mortgagee of arailway, canal, or other work in the maintenance of which the public areinterested, to institute a suit for foreclosure or sale; or (d) to authorize a personinterested in part only of the mortgage-money to institute a suit relating onlyto a corresponding part of the mortgaged property, unless the mortgagees have,with the consent of the mortgagor, severed their interests under the mortgage. ________________________ 1. Substituted byAct 20 of 1929, Section 31 for "payable". 2. Substituted byAct 20 of 1929, Section 31, for "an order". 3. Substituted byAct 20 of 1929, Section 31, for the original clause.

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Oudh Laws Act, 1876 Section 12

Title: Right of Preemptor on Foreclosure

State: Central

Year: 1876

When the right of pre-emption arises in respect of the foreclosure of a mortgage {Ins.by s.5, ibid.} [or a portion of the mortgage], any person entitled to such right may, at any time within three months after the giving of the notice required by section 10, pay or tender to the mortgagee or his successor in title the amount specified in such notice, and shall thereupon acquire a right to purchase the property, {Ins.by U.P.Act 15 of 1939, s.5.} [or a portion thereof, as the case may belt On completion of the purchase the person exercising the right of re-emption shall be bound to pay to the mortgagee or his successor in title the amount specified in such notice, together with interest on the principal sum secured by the mortgage {Ins.by U.P.Act 15 of 1939, s.5.} [or the proportionate amount of such principal sum in respect of the portion of the property in which he possesses the right of pre-emption, as the case may be], at the rate specified by the instrument of mortgage, for any time which has elapsed since the date of the notice, and any additional costs which may have been properly incurred by the mortgagee or his successor in title.

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Transfer of Property Act, 1882 Section 85

Title: Suits for Foreclosure, Sale or Redemption

State: Central

Year: 1882

1 Suits for Foreclosure, Sale or Redemption ________________________ 1. For the repealed provisions, as re-enacted, see the Code of Civil Procedure, 1908 Act (5 of 1908), Schedule I, Order XXXIV.

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Companies Act, 1956 Section 165

Title: Statutory Meeting and Statutory Report of Company

State: Central

Year: 1956

.....to every member of the company: Provided that if the statutory report is forwarded later than is required above, it shall, notwithstanding that fact, be deemed to have been duly forwarded if it is so agreed to by all the members entitled to attend and vote at the meeting. (3) The statutory report shall set out - (a) the total number of shares allotted, distinguishing shares allotted as fully or partly paid up otherwise than in cash, and stating in the case of shares partly paid up, the extent to which they are so paid up, and in either case, the consideration for which they have been allotted; (b) the total amount of cash received by the company in respect of all the shares allotted, distinguished as aforesaid; (c) an abstract of the receipts of the company and of the payments made thereout, up to a date within seven days of the date of the report, exhibiting under distinctive headings the receipts of the company from shares and debentures and other sources, the payments made thereout, and particulars concerning the balance remaining in hand, and an account or estimate of the preliminary expenses of the company, showing separately any commission or discount paid or.....

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Competition Act, 2002 Section 21

Title: Reference by Statutory Authority

State: Central

Year: 2002

.....give its opinion, within sixty days of receipt of such reference, to such statutory authority which shall consider the opinion of the Commission and thereafter, give its findings recording reasons therefor on the issues referred to in the said opinion.]] ________________________________ 1. Inserted by the Competition (Amendment) Act, 2007 [Act No. 39 of 2007]. 2. Substituted for the following by the Competition (Amendment) Act, 2007 [Act No. 39 of 2007]: "(2) On receipt of a reference under sub-section (7), the Commission shall, after hearing the parties to the proceedings, give its opinion to such statutory authority which shall thereafter pass such order on the issues referred to in that sub-section as it deems fit: Provided that the Commission shall give its opinion under this section within sixty days of receipt of such reference." 3. Effective date :20th May 2009- notified vide Ministry of Corporate Affairs Notification No S.O.1241(E) dated 15.05.2009.

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Code of Civil Procedure, 1908 Rule 1 to 4

Title: Suits Involving a Substantial Question of Law as to the Interpretation of the Constitution or as to the Validity of Any Statutory Instrument

State: Central

Year: 1908

.....of notice under rule 1, or otherwise, applies for such addition and the Court is satisfied that such addition is necessary or desirable for the satisfactory determination of the question of law involved. 1[2A. Power of Court to add Government or other authority as a defendant in a suit relating to the validity of any statutory instrument The Court may, at any stage of the proceedings in any suit involving any such question as is referred to in rule 1A, order that the Government or other authority shall be added as a defendant if the Government pleader or the pleader appearing in the case for the authority which issued the instrument, as the case may be, whether upon receipt of notice under rule 1A or otherwise, applies for such addition, and the Court is satisfied that such addition is necessary or desirable for the satisfactory determination of the question.] 5[3. Costs Where, under rule 2 or rule 2A the Government or any other authority is added as a defendant in a suit, the Attorney-General, Advocate-General, or Government Pleader or Government or other authority shall not be entitled to, or liable for, costs in the Court which ordered the addition unless the Court,.....

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Code of Civil Procedure, 1908 Order XXVIIA

Title: Suits Involving a Substantial Question of Law as to the Interpretation of the Constitution or as to the Validityof Any Statutory Instrument

State: Central

Year: 1908

1 [ORDER XXVIIA SUITS INVOLVING A SUBSTANTIAL QUESTION OF LAW AS TO THE INTERPRETATION OF 2 [THE CONSTITUTION] 3 [OR AS TO THE VALIDITY OF ANY STATUTORY INSTRUMENT] ______________________ 1. Order XXVIIA (containing rules 1, 2, 3 and 4) Inserted by Art. 23 of 1942, section 2. 2. Substituted by the A.O. 1950, for "the Government of India Act, 1935, or any Order-in-Council made thereunder". 3. Inserted by Act 104 of 1976, section 77 (w.e.f. 1-2-1977).

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Government of India Act, 1915-19 [Repealed] Part VIA

Title: Statutory Commission

State: Central

Year: 1915

.....Act, 1919, the Secretary of State with the concurrence of both Houses of Parliament shall submit for the approval of His Majesty the names of persons to act as a commission for the purposes of this section. (2) The persons whose names are so submitted, if approved by His Majesty, shall be a commission for the purpose of enquiring into the working of the system of government, the growth of education, and the development of representative institutions, in British India, and matters connected therewith, and the commission shall report as to whether and to what extent it is desirable to establish the principle of responsible government, or to extend, modify, or restrict the degree of responsible government, then existing therein, including the question whether the establishment of second chambers of the local legislatures is or is not desirable. (3) The commission shall also inquire into and report on any other matter affecting British India and the provinces, which may be referred to the commission by His Majesty.] ________________________ 1. Section 84A was inserted by Part I of Sch. II of the Government of India (Amendment) Act, 1919 (9&10 Geo. 5, Ch. 101).

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Government of India Act, 1915-19 [Repealed] Section 84A

Title: Statutory Commission

State: Central

Year: 1915

.....Act, 1919, the Secretary of State with the concurrence of both Houses of Parliament shall submit for the approval of His Majesty the names of persons to act as a commission for the purposes of this section. (2) The persons whose names are so submitted, if approved by His Majesty, shall be a commission for the purpose of enquiring into the working of the system of government, the growth of education, and the development of representative institutions, in British India, and matters connected therewith, and the commission shall report as to whether and to what extent it is desirable to establish the principle of responsible government, or to extend, modify, or restrict the degree of responsible government, then existing therein, including the question whether the establishment of second chambers of the local legislatures is or is not desirable. (3) The commission shall also inquire into and report on any other matter affecting British India and the provinces, which may be referred to the commission by His Majesty.] ________________________ 1. Section 84A was inserted by Part I of Sch. II of the Government of India (Amendment) Act, 1919 (9&10 Geo. 5, Ch. 101).

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Value Added Tax Act, 2003 Section 9

Title: Collection of Tax by Registered Dealers, Governments and Statutory Authorities

State: Karnataka

Year: 2003

(1) Every registered dealer liable to pay tax under the Act shall collect such tax at the rate or rates at which he is liable to pay tax, and the tax collected shall be accounted for under the provisions of this Act and rules made thereunder. (2) The Central Government, a State Government, a statutory body or a local authority shall, in respect of any taxable sale of goods effected by them, collect by way of tax any amount which a registered dealer effecting such sale would have collected by way of tax under this Act, issue a tax invoice, pay the tax so collected into the Government Treasury or any designated bank and furnish monthly returns, as specified under Section 35, to the prescribed authority.

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