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Same matter
Same matter, as the purpose of the two provisos to s. 3(1) is to avoid conflict, the words 'same
Working funds
legislature when it enacted clauses (ii) and (iii) of the proviso to Item 2 of the Third Schedule, Workmen of National
Or any other process
akin to stentering/tentering would fall within the meaning of the proviso and, consequently the benefit of the notification cannot be availed
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Make an award
1961 J&K 62 (64). [Land Acquisition Act, 1894, s. 18(2) Proviso Cl. (b)]
Reasonable opportunity of being heard
[Administration of Evacuee Property Act (31 of 1950), s. 26(1) Proviso 1]
Presumption of life or death
seven years, and the lessee may be ejected, with the proviso, however, that if he should turn out to be alive
Post-dated cheque
months period has to be reckoned for the purposes of Proviso (a) to s. 138 of the Act from the said
Permissible area
the permissible area of a displaced person, the provisions of proviso (ii) shall not apply to the heirs and successors of
Period of not less than
of not less than, on the plain reading of the proviso to Rule 1(v), Second Schedule to the Act it is
Order-on-default
Order-on-default, an order for release on bail under proviso (a) of s. 167(2) of the Code read with s.
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