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Navy Act, 1957 Section 108

Title: Swearing of Interpreter and Shorthand-writer

State: Central

Year: 1957

(1) At any time during the trial, should the court think it necessary, an impartial person may be employed to serve as an interpreter and sworn or affirmed as such in the following manner : swear in the name of God "I......................................do solemnly affirm that I will to the best of my ability truly interpret and translate as I will be required to do touching the matter before this court-martial." (2) During the trial, an impartial person shall be employed as a short-handwriter and duly sworn or affirmed as such in the following manner :-- swear in the name of God "I......................................do solemnly affirm that I will truly take down to the best of my power the evidence to be given before this court-martial and such other matters as I will be required, and when required, will deliver to the court a true transcript of the same."

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Karnataka Urban Development Authorities Act, 1987 Section 32

Title: Formation of New Extension or Lay-outs or Making New Private Streets

State: Karnataka

Year: 1987

.....improvement or other schemes or development or expansion by the Authority ; (ii) if the proposed street does not conform to the provisions of the Act, rules and bye-laws referred to in sub-section (3) ; or (iii) if the proposed street is not designed so as to connect one end with a street which is already open ; or (iv) if the layout in the opinion of the Authority cannot be fitted with any existing or proposed expansion or development schemes of the Authority. (7) No person shall form a layout or make any new private street without the sanction of or otherwise than in conformity with the conditions imposed by the Authority. If the Authority requires further information from the applicant no steps shall be taken by him to form the layout or make the street until orders have been passed by the Authority after the receipt of such information: Provided that the passing of such orders shall not, in any case, be delayed for more than six moths after the Authority has received all the information which it consideres necessary to enable it to deal finally with the said application. (8) If the Authority does not refuse sanction within six moths from the date of the.....

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Navy Act, 1957 Section 110

Title: Swearing of Witnesses

State: Central

Year: 1957

(1) No witness shall be examined until he has been duly sworn or affirmed in the following manner: swear in the name of God "I......................................do solemnly affirm that the evidence which I shall give before this court shall be the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth.". (2) Every person giving evidence on oath or affirmation before a court-martial shall be bound to state the truth.

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Industrial Disputes Act, 1947 Chapter V

Title: Strikes and Lock-outs

State: Central

Year: 1947

.....24 - Illegal strikes and lock-outs (1) A strike or a lock-out shall be illegal if-- (i) it is commenced or declared in contravention of section 22 or section 23; or (ii) it is continued in contravention of an order made under sub-section (3) of section 101[or sub-section (4A) of section 10A]. (2) Where a strike or lock-out in pursuance of an industrial dispute has already commenced and is in existence at the time of the reference of the dispute to a Board1[an arbitrator, a]2[Labour Court, Tribunal or National Tribunal], the continuance of such strike or lock-out shall not be deemed to be illegal, provided that such strike or lock-out was not at its commencement in contravention of the provisions of this Act or the continuance thereof was not prohibited under sub-section (3) of section 101[or sub-section (4A) of section 10A] (3) A lock-out declared in consequence of an illegal strike or a strike declared in consequence of an illegal lock-out shall not be deemed to be illegal. ________________________ 1. Inserted by Act 36 of 1964, Section 12 (w.e.f. 19-12-1964). 2. Substituted by Act 36 of 1956, Section 18, for "or Tribunal" (w.e.f. 10-3-1957). Section.....

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Companies Act, 1956 Section 205

Title: Dividend to Be Paid Only out of Profits

State: Central

Year: 1956

.....the expiry of the specified period; or (d) as regards any other depreciable asset for which no rate of depreciation has been laid down by 3 [this Act or any rules made thereunder], on such basis as may be approved by the Central Government by any general order published in the Official Gazette or by any special order in any particular case: Provided that where depreciation is provided for in the manner laid down in clause (b) or clause (c), then, in the event of the depreciable asset being sold, discarded, demolished or destroyed the written down value thereof at the end of the financial year in which the asset is sold, discarded, demolished or destroyed, shall be written off in accordance with the proviso to section 350. 4 [(2A) Notwithstanding anything contained in sub-section (1), on and from the commencement of the Companies (Amendment) Act, 1974 no dividend shall be declared or paid by a company for any financial year out of the profits of the company for that year arrived at after providing for depreciation in accordance with the provisions of sub-section (2), except after the transfer to the reserves of the company of such percentage of its profits for that year,.....

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Industrial Disputes Act, 1947 Section 22

Title: Prohibition of Strikes and Lock-outs

State: Central

Year: 1947

.....by the appropriate Government either generally or for a particular area or for a particular class of public utility services. (4) The notice of strike referred to in sub-section (1) shall be given by such number of persons to such person or persons and in such manner as may be prescribed. (5) The notice of lock-out referred to in sub-section (2) shall be given in such manner as may be prescribed. (6) If on any day an employer receives from any person employed by him any such notices as are referred to in sub-section (1) or gives to any persons employed by him any such notices as are referred to in sub-section (2), he shall within five days, thereof report to the appropriate Government or to such authority as that Government may prescribe the number of such notices received or given on that day.

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Industrial Disputes Act, 1947 Section 24

Title: Illegal Strikes and Lock-outs

State: Central

Year: 1947

(1) A strike or a lock-out shall be illegal if-- (i) it is commenced or declared in contravention of section 22 or section 23; or (ii) it is continued in contravention of an order made under sub-section (3) of section 101[or sub-section (4A) of section 10A]. (2) Where a strike or lock-out in pursuance of an industrial dispute has already commenced and is in existence at the time of the reference of the dispute to a Board1[an arbitrator, a]2[Labour Court, Tribunal or National Tribunal], the continuance of such strike or lock-out shall not be deemed to be illegal, provided that such strike or lock-out was not at its commencement in contravention of the provisions of this Act or the continuance thereof was not prohibited under sub-section (3) of section 101[or sub-section (4A) of section 10A] (3) A lock-out declared in consequence of an illegal strike or a strike declared in consequence of an illegal lock-out shall not be deemed to be illegal. ________________________ 1. Inserted by Act 36 of 1964, Section 12 (w.e.f. 19-12-1964). 2. Substituted by Act 36 of 1956, Section 18, for "or Tribunal" (w.e.f. 10-3-1957).

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Improvement Boards Act, 1976 Section 33

Title: Power of Board to Order Work to Be Carried out or to Carry It out Itself in Default

State: Karnataka

Year: 1976

(1) The Board may,- (a) if any person permitted to carry out the work relating to the forming of the extension or lay-out or the making of a street, does not carry it out ; or (b) if any private street or part thereof is not levelled, paved, metalled, flagged, channelled, sewered, conserved or lighted to the satisfaction of the Board, by notice, require the person forming the extension or lay-out or the owners of such street or part and the owners of buildings and lands abutting such street or part, including in cases where the owners of the land or the building thereon are different the owners both of the land and of the building, to carry out any work which, in its opinion, may be necessary and within such time as may be specified in such notice. (2) If any such work is not carried out within the time specified in the notice under sub-section (1), the Board may, if it thinks fit, execute it and the expenses incurred shall be paid by the persons or owners referred to in sub-section (1) in such proportions as may be determined by the Board, such expenses may be recovered from the persons concerned as if they were arrears of land revenue.

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Karnataka Municipalities Act, 1964 Section 172

Title: Power of Municipal Council to Order Work to Be Carried out or to Carry It out Itself in Default

State: Karnataka

Year: 1964

.....or the making of a street, does not so carry it out; or (b) if any private street or part thereof is not levelled, paved, metalled, flagged, channelled, sewered, drained, conserved or lighted to the satisfaction of the municipal council, by notice, require the person forming the extension or lay-out or the owners of such street or part and the owners of buildings and lands fronting or abutting on such street or part, including in cases where the owners of the land and of the building thereon are different, the owners both of the land and of the building, to carry out any work which, in its opinion, may be necessary and within such time as may be specified in such notice. (2) If any such work is not carried out within the time specified in the notice under sub-section (1), the municipal council may, if it thinks fit, execute it or cause it to be executed and the expenses incurred shall be paid by the persons or owners referred to in sub-section (1) in such proportions as may be determined by the municipal council. Such expenses may be recovered from the persons concerned as if they were arrears of land revenue.

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Government Securities Act, 2006 Section 25

Title: Micro Films, Facsimile Copies of Documents, Magnetic Tapes and Computer Print Outs as Documents of Evidence

State: Central

Year: 2006

.....admissible in any proceedings thereunder, without further proof or production of the original, as evidence of any contents of the original or of any fact stated therein of which direct evidence would be admissible. (2) The conditions referred to in sub-section (1) in respect of a computer print out shall be the following, namely:-- (a) the computer print out containing the statement was produced by the computer during the period over which the computer was used regularly to store or process information for the purposes of any activities regularly carried on over that period by the person having lawful control over the use of the computer; (b) during the said period, there was regularly supplied to the computer in the ordinary course of the said activities, information of the kind contained in the statement or of the kind from which the information so contained is derived; (c) throughout the material part of the said period, the computer was operating properly or, if not, then any respect in which it was not operating properly or was out of operation during that part of that period was not such as to affect the production of the document or the accuracy of the contents;.....

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