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Shall have regard to the provisions of this Act
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Subject to the provisions of this Act
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Having regard to the provision of this Act
Having regard to the provision of this Act, the expression 'having regard to the provisions of this Act' occurring in sub-s. (3) of s. 15 of the Delhi Rent Control Act, 1958 means
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Imposed in accordance with the provisions of this Act
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Any other sum chargeable under the provisions of this Act
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Reserve and provision
by persons interested in or dealing with companies. Therefore, the meanings attached to these two words in the provisions of the Companies Act, 1956 dealing with preparation of balance sheet and profit and loss account would govern
Railway servant
corresponding provision of the re-enacted Act. It may be recalled that any reference in such cases to the provisions of the repealed, Ram Prosad Ramnarain v. Bejoy Kumar Sadhukhan, AIR 1966 Cal 488. Means any person employed
Provisions
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Provision of food
Provision of food for school children; see Education Act, 1921, ss. 82-85.
Sanitary Acts
Sanitary Acts, (English) enactments protecting the public health by provisions for the inspection and removal of nuisances, etc.; especially those so called in, and repealed by, Public Health … Sanitary Acts, (English) enactments protecting the public health by provisions for the inspection and removal of nuisances, etc.; especially those
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