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Railway

empowers the Minister of Transport to make Orders for those purposes, including the supply of electrical power and plant. The Orders may authorise the acquisition of land, but an order authorising such acquisition compulsorily will require confirmation … section of the (English) Railway and Canal Traffic Act, 1888, obliged all the companies to submit to the Board of Trade a 'revised classification of the traffic, and a revised schedule of maximum rates and charges applicable

Vegetable

AIR 1987 All 298. Vegetable, in the comprehensive sense, any living organism not possessed of animal life; a plant of any kind. A plant, specifically, in common usage, a herbaceous plant, cultivated for food, as the cabbage, … an industry for certain purposes and vegetables are products of that industry, Saraswati Sugar Mills v. Haryana State Board, (1992) 1 SCC 418: AIR 1992 SC 224. The word 'vegetables' does not include Pan (betel leaves). Therefore

Workmen's Compensation Act

or under bailment to persons so engaged. (3) the managers of a games club. As to accidents and industrial diseases within the ambit of the Act, see ACCIDENT TO WORKMAN, and the (English) Act of 1925, ss. … of any works' appearing in s. 9A of the Act is used in the sense of projects, schemes, plants such as building works, irrigation works defence works etc. The word 'works' used in Entry 35 of list

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Dealer, auction

944, p. 461. means a person carrying on the business of selling fertilisers, whether wholesale or retail (or industrial use), and includes a manufacturer and a pool-handling agency carrying on such business and the agents of such … 1957), s. 2(b)] Dealer in relation to any captive animal, animal article, trophy, uncured trophy, meat or specified plant, means a person, who carries on the business of buying or selling any such animal or article, and

Enterprise

office established for the provision of any service. [Competition Act, 2002 (12 of 2003), s. 2(h)] Means an industrial undertaking or a business concern or any other establishment, by whatever name called, engaged in the manufacture or … and 'service' includes a new service; (c) 'unit' or 'division', in relation to an enterprise, includes-- (i) a plant or factory established for the production, storage, supply, distribution, acquisition or control of any article or goods; (ii)

Environment

conditions of life of the individual and of society as they are and as they are felt, Karnataka Industrial Areas Development Board v. C. Kenchappa, (2006) 6 SCC 371. … and the inter-relationship which exists among and between water, air and land, and human beings, other living creatures, plants, micro-organism and property. [National Environment Tribunal Act, 1995, s. 2 (d)] The word 'environment' is of broad spectrum

Gas

gaswork', this entry would mean any work or industry relating to manufactured gas which is often used for industrial medical or other similar purposes. So it is difficult to accept the proposition that 'gas' in entry 25 … colour from the other word 'gaswork'. In Ballantine Law Dictionary, 3rd Edn., 1969 'gasworks' is defined as 'a plant for the manufacture of artificial gas'. Similarly in Web-ster's New 20th Century Dictionary, it is defined as 'an

Development

through varieties of schemes and establishment of industries is one of the modes of developing an area, Gujarat Industrial Development Corpn. v. C.I.T., (1997) 7 SCC 17 (20): AIR 1997 SC 3275. The word 'development' in the … on over or under land or the making of any material change on any building or land, or planting of any tree on land and includes development. [Delhi Metro Railway (Operation and Maintenance) Act, 2002 (60 of

Resumption

of possession by a landlord of land compulsorily hired by a local authority when it is needed for industrial purposes. Resumption means taking back what was given; what was resumed are the lands and not the property … provision of small holdings as defined by the Small Holdings and Allotments Act, 1908 to 1919; (v) The planting of trees; (vi) The opening or working of any coal, ironstone, limestone, brick earth, or other mineral, or

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