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Home Dictionary Name: imposingImposed in accordance with the provisions of this Act
Imposed in accordance with the provisions of this Act, the expression 'imposed in accordance with the provisions of this Act', mean 'imposed in accordance with the procedure provided under the Act'. All enquiry into the regularity of the pro-cedure followed by the Municipal Council prior to the publication of the notice is excluded by s. 97(2), Municipal Council, Raichur v. Bohar Amar Chand Prasanna, AIR 1968 SC 255: (1968) 1 SCR 87. [Karnataka Municipalities Act, (22 of 1964), s. 97(1) 97(2)]...
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Impose
Impose, the word 'impose' in s. 59 of the Bombay District Municipal Act means the actual levy of the tax after authority to levy it has been acquired by rules duly made and sanctioned, and it is such imposition that is made subject to the general or special orders of the Government, Municipality of Anand v. State of Bombay, AIR 1962 SC 988 (991). [Bombay District Municipal Act, (3 of 1901), s. 59(1)]...
Imposed
Imposed, The word 'imposed' means the actual levy of the tax after authority to levy it has been acquired by rules duly made and sanctioned, and it is such imposition that is made subject to the general or special orders of the Government. Municipality of Anand v State of Bombay, AIR 1962 SC 988: (1962) Supp (2) SCR 366. [Bombay District Municipal Act, 1901, s. 59(1)]...
Imposable
Capable of being imposed or laid on...
Imposableness
Quality of being imposable...
Imposer
One who imposes...
Imposingly
In an imposing manner...
Self imposed
Voluntarily taken on ones self as self imposed tasks...
The sentence imposed
The sentence imposed, is a sentence of imprison-ment or detention and therefore the requirement for a statement showing to what extent the sentence has not been carried out must also relate to a sentence of imprisonment or detention. [United States of America (Extradition) Order 1976 (SI 1976/2144), Sch. I, arts III (4), VII(4)]...
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