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Motor cycle

Matched in: Term Motor cycle

Motor Car

Matched in: Term Motor Car

Bicycles

also makes regulations as regards brakes, and prohibits (except on conditions) the carrying of more than one person. Motor Cycles. Motor cycles are specially classified under (English) Road Traffic Act, 1930, as mechanically propelled vehicles (not invalid … having to shew a red rear light under (English)Road Transport Lighting Act, 1927, s. 5 [see (English) Pedal Cycles (White Surface) Provisional Regulations, 1934, 18 October, 1934]; it also makes regulations as regards brakes, and prohibits (except

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restrictions on right employment, has special provisions as to the catering trade, the sale of accessories for Aircraft, motor vehicles and cycles; provides for weekly half-holidays and intervals for meals, and provides for sanitary and other arrangements; … employment, has special provisions as to the catering trade, the sale of accessories for Aircraft, motor vehicles and cycles; provides for weekly half-holidays and intervals for meals, and provides for sanitary and other arrangements; this latter applies

Medium passenger motor vehicle

Matched in: Term Medium passenger motor vehicle

Vegetables

Tax) Act (6 of 1941) Sch. II item 6] Vehicle, includes a goods carriage as defined in the Motor Vehicles Act, 1988. [Maharashtra Value Added Tax Act, 2002, s. 2(34)] Means a barrow, sledge, plough, drag and

Category L1

Category L1, means a motor cycle as defined in sub-s. (27) of s. 2 of the Act, with maximum design speed not exceeding 45

Category L2

Category L2, means a motor cycle as defined in sub-s. (27) of s. 2 of the Act, with maximum design speed exceeding 45 km/hour

Offence

forfeiture of the goods concerned would be offences as contemplated by Article 20(3), Collector of Customs v. Calcutta Motor and Cycle Co., AIR 1958 Cal 682 (685). [Constitution of India, Art. 20(3)] The word 'offence' is not

Shall

that must be done by looking carefully to the whole scope, nature and design of the statute, Atlas Cycle Industries Ltd. v. State of Haryana, AIR 1979 SC 1149 (1153): (1979) 2 SCC 196: (1979) 1 SCR … word 'shall' is mandatory it can be interpreted as directory if the context and intention otherwise demands, Sainik Motors v. State of Rajasthan, AIR 1961 SC 1480 (1485): (1962) 1 SCR 517. (iii) It is needless to

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