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Karnataka Land Revenue Act, 1964 Section 117

Title: Increase in Average Yield Due to Improvements by Holders Not to Be Taken into Account

State: Karnataka

Year: 1964

If during thirty years immediately preceding the date on which the settlement for the time being in force expires any improvements have been effected in any land by or at the expense of the holder thereof, the increase in the average yield or crops of such land due to the said improvements shall not be taken into account in fixing the revised assessment thereof.

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Manipur Municipalities Act, 1994 Section 45

Title: Power of Nagar Panchayat and Council to Determine Strength of Its Employees

State: Central

Year: 1994

(1) Except as provided in sections 41 and 43 and subject to the approval of the State Government, a Nagar Panchayat or a Council may, by a special resolution determine the category and strength of employees required by it, for discharge of its functions and duties. (2) Notwithstanding anything contained in section 71, the expenditure incurred on the establishment of Nagar Panchayat or a Council shall be paid out of the Municipal Fund.

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Drugs and Cosmetics Act, 1940 Complete Act

State: Central

Year: 1940

.....Committee appointed by the Legislative Assembly was of the opinion that a more comprehensive measure, providing for the uniform control of manufacture and distribution of drugs as well as of import, was desirable. The Government of India accordingly asked Provincial Governments to invite the Provincial Legislatures to pass resolutions under section 103 of the Government of India Act, 1935, empowering the Central Legislature to pass an Act for regulating such matters relating to the control of drugs as fall within the Provincial Legislative list. Such resolutions have now been passed by all Provincial Legislatures. Chapter II of the Bill establishes a Board of Technical Experts to advise the Central and the Provincial Governments on technical matters. Chapter III provides for the control of the import of drugs into British India. The executive power under this Chapter will accordingly be exercised by the Central Government. Chapter IV relates to control of the manufacture, sale and distribution of drugs and contains the provisions which it is proposed should be enacted in exercise of the power conferred by the resolutions under section 103 of the Government of India Act,.....

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Companies Act, 1956 Complete Act

State: Central

Year: 1956

.....the same activity as that carried on by the head office of the company; or (c) any establishment engaged in any production, processing or manufacture, but does not include any establishment specified in any order made by the Central Government under (section 8);] (10) "company" means a company as defined in (section 3); [(10A) "Company Law Board" means the Board of Company Law Administration constituted under (section 10E);] [(11) "the Court" means,- (a) with respect to any matter relating to a company (other than any offence against this Act), the Court having jurisdiction under this Act with respect to that matter relating to that company, as provided in (section 10) ; (b) with respect to any offence against this Act, the Court of a Magistrate of the First Class or, as the case may be, a Presidency Magistrate, having jurisdiction to try such offence ;] (12) "debenture" includes debenture stock, bonds and any other securities of a company, whether constituting a charge on the assets of the company or not; [(12A) "depository" has the same meaning as in the (Depositories Act, 1996) (22 of 1996); (12B) "derivative" has the same meaning as in clause (aa) of (S.2.....

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Tea Act, 1953 Complete Act

State: Central

Year: 1953

.....the total quantity of tea which may be exported during any one financial year, (h) "Fund" means the Tea Fund referred to in section 27- (i) "manufacturer" means a manufacturer of tea; (j) "member" means a member of the Board, (k) "owner"- (i) with reference to a tea estate or garden or a sub-division thereof the possession of which has been transferred by lease, mortgage or otherwise, means the transferee so long as his right to possession subsists; and (ii) with reference to a tea estate or a garden or a sub-division for which an agent is employed, means the agent if and in so far as, he has been duly authorized by the owner in that behalf; (l) "prescribed" means prescribed by rules made under this Act, (m) "standard export figure" means such quantity as the Central Government may, by notification in the Official Gazette, specify pursuant to any international agreement in this behalf. (n) "tea" means the plant Camellia Sinensis (L) O. Kuntze as well as all varieties of the product known commercially as tea made from the leaves of .the plant Camellia Sinensis (L) 0. Kuntze including green tea; (o) "tea seed" includes seed, roots, stumps, cuttings, buds, and any living portion.....

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Companies Act, 1956 Part 6

Title: Management and Administration

State: Central

Year: 1956

.....filed with the Registrar along with the return a certificate signed by 3 [the signatories] of the return, stating- (a) that the return states the facts as they stood on the day of the annual general meeting aforesaid, correctly and completely; 4 [***] 5 [(aa) that since the date of the last annual return the transfer of all shares and debentures and the issue of all further certificates of shares and debentures have been appropriately recorded in the books maintained for the purpose; and] (b) in the case of a private company also, (i) that the company has not, since the date of the annual general meeting with reference to which the last return was submitted, or in the case of a first return, since the date of the incorporation of the company, issued any invitation to the public to subscribe for any shares or debentures of the company, and (ii) that, where the annual return discloses the fact that the number of members of the company exceeds fifty, the excess consists wholly of persons who under sub-clause (b) of clause (iii) of sub-­section (1) of section 3 are not to be included in reckoning the number of fifty. ____________________ 1. The words "managing agent,.....

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The Bihar & Orissa Excise Act, 1915 Complete Act

State: Orissa

Year: 1915

.....Orissa Whereas it is expedient to amend and re-enact the law in the Province of Bihar and Orissa relating to the import, export, transport, manufacture, possession and sale of certain kinds of liquor and intoxicating drugs: And whereas the previous sanction of the Governor-General has been obtained under Section 5 of the Indian Councils Act, 1892, to the passing of this Act: It is hereby enacted as follows: Section 1 - Short title, extent and commencement (1) This Act may be called the Bihar & Orissa Excise Act, 1915; (2) It extends to the whole of the Province of Bihar and Orissa including the Santal Parganas and the district of Angul; and (3) It shall come into force1 on such date as the State Government may direct. ------------------------ 1. The Act came into force on the 01.04.1916 so far as the district of Cuttack, Puri, Balasore, Sambalpur and Angul, vide Notification No. 2494, F. dt. 23.02.1916 by the Government of Bihar and Orissa in the Financial Department, published on Page 384, Part II of the Bihar and Orissa Gazette dt. 01.03.1916. It has been extended to the district of Ganjam and Koraput from 01.02.1937 by Regulation No. VI of 1937 (The.....

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Coconut Development Board Act,1979 Chapter II

Title: Second Chapter

State: Central

Year: 1979

.....measures for regulating import and export of coconut and its products; (g) collecting statistics from growers of coconut, dealers in coconut manufacturers of coconut products and such other persons and institutions as may be prescribed on any matter relating to coconut industry and publishing the statistics so collected or portions thereof or extracts therefrom; (h) fixing grades, specifications and standards for coconut and its products; (I) financing suitable schemes in consultation with the Central Government and the Governments of the States where coconut is grown on a large scale, so as to increase the production of coconut and to improve its quality and yield; and for this purpose evolving schemes for award of prizes or grant of incentives to growers of coconut and the manufacturers of its products and for providing marketing facilities for coconut and its products; (j) assisting, encouraging promoting or financing agricultural technological, industrial or economic research on coconut and its products in such manner as the Board may deem fit by making use of available institutions; (k) undertaking such publicity and publishing such periodicals, books or.....

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Cocunut Development Board Act, 1979 Complete Act

State: Central

Year: 1979

.....diversification and by-product utilisation. Even copra making, a traditional rural industry, remains to be developed on modern lines. The manufacture of desiccated coconut, a product of commercial importance with world-wide demand, is still in its infancy. The new processing techniques for the conversion or wet coconut kernel into various edible products such as protein, oil, flour etc. have not yet been adopted for commercial purposes. Effective processing techniques have also to be developed for the profitably utilisation of other by-products such as shell, pith, coconut water etc. 3. The individual coconut holdings are small and invariably held by poor farmers who by themselves are not able to undertake the task of developing coconut industry as such, much less to modernise it. It is felt that an integrated development of coconut industry would boost the income and employment potential and thereby bring about a significant impact on the economic conditions of the people. 4. The Rill seeks to provide for the integrated development of the coconut industry (excluding coir and coconut oil products industry) under the control of the Union and for the establishment of a Board.....

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National Oilseeds and Vegetable Oils Development Board Act, 1983 Complete Act

State: Central

Year: 1983

.....policy and programme of development of oilseeds and vegetable oils; (i) collecting statistics from growers of oilseeds, dealers in oilseeds, manufacturers of products of oilseeds and vegetable oils and such other persons and institutions as may be necessary on any matter relating to the oilseeds industry or vegetable oils industry and publishing the statistics so collected or portions thereof or extracts therefrom; (j) recommending the setting up and adoption of grade standards for oilseeds and their products and vegetable oils; (k) financing suitable schemes in consultation with the Central Government and the Governments of the States where oilseeds are grown on a large scale, so as to increase the production of oilseeds and to improve their quality and yields; and for this purpose evolving schemes for the award of prizes or grant of incentives to growers of oilseeds and the manufacturers of oilseeds products and vegetable oils and for providing marketing facilities for oilseeds products and vegetable oils; (1) assisting, encouraging, promoting, co-ordinating and financing agricultural technological industrial or economic research on oilseeds, their products and vegetable.....

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