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The science which studies the capacity of systems to contain and transmit information2 and the factors such as noise and channel capacity that may affect the rate or accuracy of information transmission and reception...
Sales promotion employees
Sales promotion employees, means any person by whatever name called (including an apprentice) employed or engaged in any establishment for hire or reward to do any work relating to promotion of sales or business, or both, but does not including any such person,--(i) who, being employed or engaged in a supervisory capacity, draws wages exceeding sixteen hundred rupees per mensem; or(ii) who is employed or engaged mainly in a managerial or administrative capacity. [Sales Promotion Employees (Conditions of Service) Act, 1976, s. 2(d)]...
Non-journalist newspaper employee
Non-journalist newspaper employee, means a person employed to do any work in, or in relation to, any newspaper establishment, but does not include any such person who--(i) is a working journalist, or(ii) is employed mainly in a managerial or administrative capacity, or(iii) being employed in a supervisory capacity, performs, either by the nature of the duties attached to his office or by reason of the powers vested in him, functions mainly of a managerial nature. [Working Journalists and Other Newspaper Employees (Conditions of Service) and Miscellaneous Provisions Act, 1955 (45 of 1955), s. 2 (dd)]...
Motor transport worker
Motor transport worker, means a person who is employed in a motor transport undertaking directly or through an agency, whether for wages or not, to work in a professional capacity on a transport vehicle or to attend to duties in connection with the arrival, departure, loading or unloading of such transport vehicle and includes a driver, conductor, cleaner, station staff, line checking staff, booking clerk, cash clerk, depot clerk, time-keeper, watchman or attendant, but except in s. 8 does not include-(i) any such person who is employed in a factory as defined in the Factories Act, 1948;(ii) any such person to whom the provisions of any law for the time being in force regulating the conditions of service of persons employed in shops or commercial establishments apply. [The Motor Transport Workers Act, 1961 (27 of 1961), s. 2 (h) (i) (ii)]...
Hearing handicap
Hearing handicap, 'handicapped dependant' means a person who--(i) is a relative of the individual or, as the case may be, is a member of the Hindu undivided family and is not dependent on any person other than such individual or Hindu undivided family for his support or maintenance; and(ii) is suffering from a permanent physical disability (including blindness) or is subject to mental retar-dation, being a permanent physical disability or mental retardation specified in the rules made by the Board for the purposes of this section, which is certified by physician, a surgeon, an oculist or a psychiatrist, as the case may be, working in a Government hospital, and which has the effect of reducing considerably such person's capacity for normal work or engaging in a gainful employment or occupation. [Rehabilitation Council of India Act, 1992 (34 of 1992), s. 2(1) (d)]...
Foreign Enlistment Act
Foreign Enlistment Act, 59 Geo. 3, c. 69 (as to which see Burton v. Pinkerton, (1867) LR 2 Ex 340), repealed and replaced by the Foreign Enlistment Act, 1870 (33 & 34 Vict. c. 90), passed to 'regulate the conduct of the Majesty's subjects during the existence of hostilities between foreign states with which her majesty is at peace.' by s. 4 of this Act, if any British subject accepts any engagement in the military or naval service of any foreign state at war with any foreign state at peace with the Crown,he is punishable by fine and imprisonment or either; and by s. 11, if any person within theBritish Dominions 'prepares or fits out any naval or military expedition to proceed against the dominions of any friendly state,' such person and any persons employed in any capacity in any such expedition are similarly punishable. In Reg. v. Jameson, (1896) 2 QB 425, many persons were tried and convicted for an offence against s. 11 in making an armed incursion into the Transvaal in South Africa...
Purporting to be done
Purporting to be done, connotes that the act was such as could ordinarily be done by the person in the ordinary course of his official duty, and the person doing it reasonably considered himself to be doing it, within his capacity as such, Shyam Manohar v. Fourth Additional District and Sessions Judge, AIR 1978 All 238.Purporting to be done, under the Act will not include an act which is wholly outside the provisions of the Act and thus, ultra vires, Municipal Committee v. Meghraj, AIR 1966 MP 104....
Borrower
Borrower, means any person who has been granted loan or any other credit facility by a credit institution and includes a client of a credit institution [Credit Information Companies (Regulation) Act, 2005 (30 of 2005), s. 2(b)]--Means any person who has been granted financial assistance by any bank or financial institution or who has given any guarantee or created any mortgage or pledge as security for the financial assistance granted by any bank or financial institution and includes a person who becomes borrower of a securitisation company or recon-struction company consequent upon acquisition by it of any rights or interest of any bank of financial institution in relation to such financial assistance. [Securitisation and Reconstruction of Financial Assets and Enforcement of Security Interest Act, 2002, s. 2(1) (f)] The expression 'borrower' in s. 7 need not be given a restricted meaning merely because the Act applies to all communities. Hence a father who is the Karta of the Joint fa...
Enation
Any unusual outgrowth from the surface of a thing as of a petal also the capacity or act of producing such an outgrowth...
Central Act
Central Act, shall mean an Act of Parliament, and shall include--(a) an Act of the Dominion Legislature or of the Indian Legislature passed before the commence-ment of the Constitution, and(b) an Act made before such commencement by the Governor General in Council or the Governor General, acting in a legislative capacity. [General Clauses Act, 1897 (10 of 1897), s. 3 (7)]...
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