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Start Free TrialKarnataka Housing Board Act, 1962 Section 52
Title: Expenditure in Case of Urgency, Etc
State: Karnataka
Year: 1962
(1) Where in the opinion of the Board circumstances of extreme urgency have arisen, it shall be lawful for the Board to make for the purposes of this Act in any year, expenditure not exceeding 1 [rupees one lakh], notwithstanding the fact that such expenditure has not been included in its annual programme or supplementary programme sanctioned by the State Government or the variation of the programme made under section 23. (2) Where any sum is expended under circumstances of extreme urgency as provided in sub-section (1), a report thereof indicating the source from which it is proposed to meet the expenditure shall be made by the Board as soon as practicable to the State Government. (3) The Board may, within the budget sanctioned by the State Government, approve appropriations not exceeding 1 [rupees one lakh] from one sub-head to another and from one minor head to another under the same major head and submit a statement of such reappropriations to the State Government. _______________________________ 1. Substituted by Act 8 of 1988 w.e.f. 1.5.1988.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionKarnataka Housing Board Act, 1962 Chapter VII
Title: Finance, Accounts and Audit
State: Karnataka
Year: 1962
.....shall be lawful for the Board to make for the purposes of this Act in any year, expenditure not exceeding 1 [rupees one lakh], notwithstanding the fact that such expenditure has not been included in its annual programme or supplementary programme sanctioned by the State Government or the variation of the programme made under section 23. (2) Where any sum is expended under circumstances of extreme urgency as provided in sub-section (1), a report thereof indicating the source from which it is proposed to meet the expenditure shall be made by the Board as soon as practicable to the State Government. (3) The Board may, within the budget sanctioned by the State Government, approve appropriations not exceeding 1 [rupees one lakh] from one sub-head to another and from one minor head to another under the same major head and submit a statement of such reappropriations to the State Government. _______________________________ 1. Substituted by Act 8 of 1988 w.e.f. 1.5.1988. Section 53 - Subventions and loans to the Board (1) The State Government may from time to time make subventions to the Board for the purposes of this Act on such terms and conditions as the State Government.....
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionKarnataka Housing Board Act, 1962 Complete Act
Title: Karnataka Housing Board Act, 1962
State: Karnataka
Year: 1962
..... Section 12 - Appointment of committees Section 13 - Meetings of the Board Section 14 - Power to make contracts Scheme 15 - Execution of contracts Section 16 - Delegation Chapter III - HOUSING SCHEMES AND LAND DEVELOPMENT SCHEMES Section 17 - Duty of Board to undertake housing schemes and land development schemes Section 18 - Matter to be provided for by housing schemes Section 18A - Matters to be provided for by land development schemes Section 19 - Preparation and submission of annual housing programme 1[and land development programme], budget and establishment schedule Section 20 - Sanction to programme, budget and establishment schedule Section 21 - Publication of sanctioned programme Section 22 - Supplementary programme and budget Section 23 - Variation of programme by Board after it is sanctioned Section 24 - Sanctioned housing schemes and land development schemes to be executed Section 25 - Transfer to the Board for purposes of housing scheme or land development scheme of land vested in a corporation, a municipal council or a mandal panchayat Section 26 - Compensation in respect of land vested in the Board Section 27 - Power of Board to turn or close.....
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