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Prevention and Control of Infectious and Contagious Diseases in Animals Act 2009 Section 4

Title: Reporting Scheduled Diseases Obligatory

State: Central

Year: 2009

(1) Every owner, or any other person, non-governmental organisation, public bodies or the village panchayat, in charge of any animal which he or it has reason to believe to be infective of a scheduled disease shall report the fact to the Village Officer or village panchayat in-charge, who may report the same in writing to the nearest available Veterinarian. (2) The Village Officer shall visit the area falling within his jurisdiction for reporting any outbreak of the disease. (3) Every Veterinarian shall, on receipt of a report under sub-section (1), or otherwise, if he has reason to believe that any animal is infected with a scheduled disease, report the matter to the Veterinary Officer. (4) Where in any State there is any occurrence of scheduled disease in relation to any animal, the Director shall send an intimation to the Directors of the States which are in the immediate neighbourhood of the place where there is such occurrence, for taking appropriate preventive measures against the spread of the disease.

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Karnataka Municipalities Act, 1964 Section 115

Title: Remission of Tax in Case of Vacancies when Obligatory

State: Karnataka

Year: 1964

.....wholly or in great part demolished or destroyed by fire or otherwise deprived of value, the municipal council may remit or refund such portion, if any, of the tax or cess or instalment as it may think equitable: Provided that no such remission under this section shall be granted unless notice in writing of the fact of the building or land being vacant and unproductive of rent has been given to the municipal council, and that no remission or refund shall take effect for any period previous to the day of the delivery of such notice: Provided further that no land, building or tenement shall be deemed vacant if maintained as a pleasure resort or town or country house or be deemed unproductive of rent if let to a tenant who has a continuing right of occupation thereof, whether he is in actual occupation or not. (3) The burden of proving the facts entitling any person to claim reliefunder this section shall be upon him. _______________________________ 1. Substituted by Act 34 of 1966 w.e.f. 16.1.1967.

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Indian Evidence Act 1872 Section 145

Title: Cross-examination as to Previous Statements in Writing

State: Central

Year: 1872

1 145. Cross-examination as to previous statements in writing A witness may be cross-examined as to previous statements made by him in writing or reduced into writing, and relevant to matters in question, without such writing being shown to him, or being proved; but, if it is intended to contradict him by the writing, his attention must, before the writing can be proved, be called to those parts of it which are to be used for the purpose of contradicting him. _______________________ 1. As to the application of section 145 to police-diaries, see the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 (2 of 1974), section 172.

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Patents Act, 1970 (39 of 1970) Section 68

Title: Assignments, Etc., Not to Be Valid Unless in Writing and Duly Executed

State: Central

Year: 1970

.....embodying all the terms and conditions governing their rights and obligations and the application for registration of such document is filed in the prescribed manner with * [the Controller within six months from the execution of the document or within such further period] not exceeding six months in the aggregate as the Controller on application made in the prescribed manner allows: Provided that the document shall when registered, have effect from the date of its execution. ___________________ * Substituted for "the Controller within six months from the commencement of this Act or the execution of the document, whichever is later or within such further period" by Patents (Amdt) Act, 2002. dated 25.06.2002 w.e.f 20.05.2003.

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Indian Evidence Act 1872 Section 73

Title: Comparison of Signature, Writing or Seal with Others Admitted or Proved

State: Central

Year: 1872

In order to ascertain whether a signature, writing, or seal is that of the person by whom it purports to have been written or made, any signature, writing, or seal admitted or proved to the satisfaction of the Court to have been written or made by that person may be compared with the one which is to be proved, although that signature, writing, or seal has not been produced or proved for any other purpose. The Court may direct any person present in court to write any words or figures for the purpose of enabling the Court to compare the words or figures so written with any words or figures alleged to have been written by such person. 1[This section applies also, with any necessary modifications, to finger-impressions. ________________________ 1. Inserted by Act 5 of 1899, section 3.

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Indian Penal Code (45 of 1860) Section 261

Title: Effacing, Writing from Substance Bearing Government Stamp, or Removing from Document a Stamp Used for It, with Intent to Cause Loss to Government

State: Central

Year: 1860

Whoever, fraudulently or with intent to cause loss to the Government, removes or effaces from any substance, bearing any stamp issued by Government for the purpose of revenue, any writing or document for which such stamp has been used, or removes from any writing or document a stamp which has been used for such writing or document, in order that such stamp may be used for a different writing or document, shall be punished with imprisonment of either description for a term which may extend to three years, or with fine, or with both.

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Indian Contract Act, 1872 Section 25

Title: Agreement Without Consideration, Void, Unless It is in Writing and Registered, or is a Promise to Compensate for Something Done, or is a Promise to Pay a Debt Barred by Limitation Law

State: Central

Year: 1872

.....pay A's expenses in so doing. This is a contract. (e) A owes B Rs. 1,000, but the debt is barred by the Limitation Act. A signs a written promise to pay B Rs. 500 on account of the debt. This is a contract. (f) A agrees to sell a horse worth Rs. 1,000 for Rs. 10. A's consent to the agreement was freely given. The agreement is a contract notwithstanding the inadequacy of the consideration. (g) A agrees to sell a horse worth Rs. 1,000 for Rs. 10. A denies that his consent to the agreement was freely given. The inadequacy of the consideration is a fact which the Court should take into account in considering whether or not A's consent was freely given. ______________________ 1. Substituted by Act 12 of 1891, section 2 and Schedule II Pt. I, for "assurances".

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Karnataka Agricultural Produce Marketing (Regulation) Act, 1966 Section 71

Title: Power to Write off Irrecoverable Amount

State: Karnataka

Year: 1966

1 [71. Power to write off irrecoverableamount A market committee may write off any amount (other than market fee) whatsoever due to it, whether under a contract or otherwise, or any amount payable in connection therewith if in its opinion such amount is irrecoverable: Provided that the market committee shall before writing off any such amount, obtain the sanction of,- (i) the Director of Agricultural Marketing, if the amount exceeds five hundred rupees but does not exceed five thousand rupees; (ii) the State Government, if the amount exceeds five thousand rupees;] _______________ 1. Substituted by Act 16 of 1991 w.e.f.1.8.1991

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Major Port Trusts Act, 1963 Section 96

Title: Writing off of Losses

State: Central

Year: 1963

.....not exceed, in any individual case and in the aggregate in any year, such amounts as the Central Government may, from time to time, by order, fix and different amounts may be fixed with respect to different Boards.] ________________________ 1 . Substituted by the Major Port Trusts (Amdt.) Act (17 of 1982), S. 15 (31-5-1982). 2 . Substituted for the words "such amount or loss does not exceed, in any individual case, one thousand rupees 'or in the aggregate in any one year, twenty thousand rupees; and in every such case the Chairman shall make a report to the Board giving reasons for such sanction," by the Major Port Trusts (Amendment) Act (17 of 1982), Section 15 (31-5-1982).

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Limitation Act, 1963 (36 of 1963) Section 18

Title: Effect of Acknowledgment in Writing

State: Central

Year: 1963

.....the time when the acknowledgment was so signed. (2) Where the writing containing the acknowledgment is undated, oral evidence may be given of the time when it was signed; but subject to the provisions of the Indian Evidence Act, 1872 (1 of 1872), oral evidence of its contents shall not be received. Explanation.--For the purposes of this section,-- (a) an acknowledgment may be sufficient though it omits to specify the exact nature of the property or right, or avers that the time for payment, delivery, performance or enjoyment has not yet come or is accompanied by a refusal to pay, deliver, perform or permit to enjoy, or is coupled with a claim to set-off, or is addressed to a person other than a person entitled to the property or right; (b) the word "signed" means signed either personally or by an agent duly authorised in this behalf; and (c) an application for the execution of a decree or order shall not be deemed to be an application in respect of any property or right.

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