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Ambernath Interim Municipality (Constitution and Actions) Validation Act, 1965, (Maharashtra) Preamble

Title: the Ambernath Interim Municipality (Constitution and Actions) Validation Act, 1965

State: Maharashtra

Year: 1965

THE AMBERNATH INTERIM MUNICIPALITY (CONSTITUTION AND ACTIONS) VALIDATION ACT, 1965 [Act No. 49 of 1965]1 [14th December, 1965] PREAMBLE An Act to validate the constitution of an interim municipality for Ambernath municipal district and to make certain consequential provisions upon conversion of village panchayat into a municipality. WHEREAS, by Government Notification, Local Self-Government and Public Health Department, No. DTM. 2553/A, dated the 6th May, 1959, issued under section 4 of the Bombay District Municipal Act, 1901 (Bom. III of 1901), the State Government declared the local area specified therein which was within the limits of certain village to be a permanent municipal district with effect from the 11th May, 1959 under the name of the municipal district of Ambernath; AND WHEREAS, relying on section 191-B of the said District Municipal Act as it stood before its amendment by Bombay Act VIII of 1959 (which came into force on the 13th March, 1959), the persons vacating office as members of the village panchayat constituted an interim municipality for the newly created municipal district with effect from the 11th May, 1959, with the Sarpanch and Deputy.....

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Indian Succession Act, 1925 Section 306

Title: Demands and Rights of Action of or Against Deceased Survive to and Against Executor or Administrator

State: Central

Year: 1925

All demands whatsoever and all rights to prosecute or defend any action or special proceeding existing in favour of or against a person at the time of his decease, survive to and against his executors or administrators; except causes of action for defamation, assault, as defined in the Indian Penal Code, 1860 (45 of 1860) or other persons injuries not causing the death of the party; and except also cases where, after the death of the party, the relief sought could not be enjoyed or granting it would be nugatory. Illustrations (i) A collision takes place on a railway in consequence of some neglect or default of an official, and a passenger is severely hurt, but not so as to cause death. He afterwards dies without having brought any action. The cause of action does not survive. (ii) A sues for divorce. A dies. The cause of action does not survive to his representative.

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Indian Succession Act, 1925 Section 305

Title: In Respect of Causes of Action Surviving Deceased and Debts Due at Death

State: Central

Year: 1925

An executor or administrator has the same power to sue in respect of all causes of action that survive the deceased, and may exercise the same power for the recovery of debts as the deceased had when living.

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Indian Succession Act, 1925 Section 125

Title: Bequest to Such of Certain Persons as Shall Be Surviving at Some Period Not Specified

State: Central

Year: 1925

Where a bequest is made to such of certain persons as shall be surviving at some period, but the exact period is not specified, the legacy shall go to such of them as are alive at the time of payment or distribution, unless a contrary intention appears by the will. Illustrations (i) Property is bequeathed to A and B to be equally divided between them, or to the survivor of them. If both A and B survive the testator, the legacy is equally divided between them. If A dies before the testator, and B survives the testator, it goes to B. (ii) Property is bequeathed to A for life, and, after his death, to B and C, to be equally divided between them, or to the survivor of them. B dies during the life of A; C survives A. At A's death the legacy goes to C. (iii) Property is bequeathed to A for life, and after his death to B and C, or the survivor, with a direction that, if B should not survive the testator, his children are to stand in his place. C dies during the life of the testator; B survives the testator, but dies in the lifetime of A. The legacy goes to the representative of B. (iv) Property is bequeathed to A for life, and, after his death, to B and C, with a direction.....

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BOMBAY HINDU HEIRS' RELIEF ACT, 1866, (Maharashtra) Section 6

Title: Saving of liability of surviving member of undivided hindu family

State: Maharashtra

Year: 1866

Except as provided in section5 1* * * nothing in this Act contained shall be contracted as limiting or affecting the liability of any person as surviving member or one of the surviving members of an undivided Hindu family for any debt contracted under such circumstances as that the surviving member or surviving members of such undivided family is, or are by the law now in force liable to pay the same. __________________ 1 The words "of this Act" were repealed by the Bombay General Clauses Act, (sic)1886(Bom. 3 of1886), Schedule B. This Schedule has been reprinted as an Appendix to Bombay General Clauses Act, 1904 (Bom. 1 of1904).

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Transfer of Property Act, 1882 Section 24

Title: Transfer to Such of Certain Persons as Survive at Some Period Not Specified

State: Central

Year: 1882

Where, on a transfer of property, an interest therein is to accrue to such of certain persons as shall be surviving at some period, but the exact period is not specified, the interest shall go to such of them as shall be alive when the intermediate or precedent interest ceases to exist, unless a contrary intention appears from the terms of the transfer. Illustration A transfers property to B for life, and after his death to C and D, equally to be divided between them, or to the survivor of them. C dies during the life of B. D survives B. At B's death the property passes to D.

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Motor Vehicles Act, 1988 Section 155

Title: Effect of Death on Certain Causes of Action

State: Central

Year: 1988

Notwithstanding anything contained in section 306 of the Indian Succession Act, 1925 (39 of 1925), the death of a person in whose favour a certificate of insurance had been issued, if it occurs after the happening of an event which has given rise to a claim under the provisions of this Chapter, shall not be a bar to the survival of any cause of action arising out of the said event against his estate or against the insurer.

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Indian 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.

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Indian Succession Act, 1925 Section 226

Title: Accrual of Representation to Surviving Executor

State: Central

Year: 1925

When probate has been granted to several executors, and one of them dies the entire representation of the testator accrues to the surviving executor or executors.

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Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 Section 25A

Title: Directorate of Prosecution

State: Central

Year: 1973

.....cases in the High Court shall be subordinate to the Director of Prosecution. (6) Every Public Prosecutor, Additional Public Prosecutor and Special Public Prosecutor appointed by the State Government under sub-section (3), or as the case may be, sub-section (8), of section 24 to conduct cases in District Courts and every Assistant Public Prosecutor appointed under sub-section (1) of section 25 shall be subordinate to the Deputy Director of Prosecution. (7) The powers and functions of the Director of Prosecution and the Deputy Directors of Prosecution and the areas for which each of the Deputy Directors of Prosecution have been appointed shall be such as the State Government may, by notification, specify. (8) The provisions of this section shall not apply to the Advocate General for the State while performing the functions of a Public Prosecutor.]. ________________________ 1. Inserted by Code of Criminal Procedure (Amendment) Act, 2005

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