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Home Dictionary Name: section 5 of the pml actState Public Information Officer
State Public Information Officer, means the State Public Information Officer designated under sub-section (1) and includes a State Assistant Public Information Officer designated as such under sub-section (2) of section 5. [Right to Information Act, 2005 (22 of 2005), s. 2(m)]...
Rule 10b-5
Rule 10b-5 [10b-5 from the section of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 pursuant to which the rule was formulated] : a rule adopted by the Securities and Exchange Commission in furtherance of the Securities Exchange Act that outlaws fraud, deceit, misrepresentation, and manipulation in securities dealing in broad terms ...
Defence of the Realm Acts
Defence of the Realm Acts, 1914 (4 & 5 Geo. 5, cc. 29, 63), Acts passed to confer on His Majesty in Council power to make regulations during the war with Germany for the defence of the realm. The power was of a very extensive nature. They were consolidated and amended by the (English) Defence of the Realm Consolidation Act, 1914 (5 Geo. 5, c. 8), the earlier Acts being repealed, and further amended by the (English) Defence of 'the Realm (Amendment) Acts, 1915 (5 Geo. 5, cc. 34, 37), and (5 & 6 Geo. 5, c. 42). These Acts ceased to be of effect on 31st August, 1921, the date fixed by Order in Council as the termination of the war. The (English) Defence of the Realm (Acquisition of Land) Acts, 1916 and 1920, provided for the occupation of land taken by the Government in connection with the war for two years (extended to five) after the termination of the war. See A.-G. v. De Keyser's Royal Hotel, Ltd., 1920 AC 508....
Lands Clauses Consolidation Act, 1845, (English)
Lands Clauses Consolidation Act, 1845, (English) (8 & 9 Vict. C. 18), amended by 23 & 24 Vict. C. 106, and 32 & 33 Vict. c. 18, applicable to England and Ireland, the Public Act of Parliament whereby railway companies and other public bodies, authorised by special Act of Parliament to take the land of individuals for the purpose of such special Act, enter upon and make compensation for the land. Ss. 3 and 5 apply this general Act to every undertaking established by any special Act passed after its date by which the purchase or taking of lands for such undertaking is authorised and incorporate the general Act with such special Act except when or in so far as it is expressly excluded.The (English) Acquisition of Land (Assessment of Compensation) Act, 1919 (15 & 16 Geo. 5, c. 59), varied the principles of compensation provided by the Lands Clauses Acts upon compulsory purchase by a Government Department or a local or public authority, inter alia, compensation under the Act of 1919, is to ...
Appellate Jurisdiction Acts, 1876, 1887, 1913 and 1929
Appellate Jurisdiction Acts, 1876, 1887, 1913 and 1929 (English) (19 Geo. 5, c. 8). These Acts modernize the procedure of the House of Lords as a Court of Appeal. An appeal lies to the House of Lords from any judgment or order of the Court of Appeal in England, and also from certain Courts in Scotland and Ireland. But Administration of Justice (Appeals) Act, 1934 (24 & 25 Geo. 5, c. 40) provides that no appeal shall lie from the Court of Appeal to the House of Lords except with the leave of that Court or the House of Lords. Three members of the House, having held high judicial office, form a quorum, but any member of the House, whether having held high judicial office or not, has still a technical right to take part in a judgment; but peers not being law lords have not taken such part since 1783 (in Bishop of London v. Fytche, (1783) 1 East 487), except in Bradlaugh v. Clarke, (1883) 48 LT 681, in which Lord Denman took part in a hearing and voted with Lord Blackburn against three othe...
Public Works Loans Act, 1875 (English)
Public Works Loans Act, 1875 (English), which repeals twenty-seven previous statutes on the same subject, makes provision for the constitution of a body to be called 'The Public Works Loan Commissioners,' who are authorized to make loans for certain public purposes which are enumerated in the first schedule to the Act. They are appointed every five years: see the Public Works Loans Act, 1930 (20 & 21 Geo. 5, c. 49). The Act of 1875 has been extended and amended by numerous Acts.Among the works for the purposes of which the Commissioners were authorized to lend money are as follows: Baths and wash-houses provided by local authorities; burial grounds provided by burial boards or, in Scotland, by either burial or parochial boards; construction or improvement of canals; conservation or improvement of rivers of main drainage; docks, harbours, and piers, and any work for which the Public Works Loan Commissioners are authorized to lend by s. 3 of the Harbour and Passing Tolls Act, 1861; impro...
Except as provided in this Act
Except as provided in this Act, the opening words 'Except as provided in this Act' limit the operation of the bar. It can reasonably be interpreted to mean that the bar of a suit is limited to matters in respect whereof the Act has provided a remedy. So construed before we apply the provisions of s. 26 of the Act, two conditions shall be complied with, namely, (I) the Railway administration shall have done an act or omitted to do an act in contravention of the provisions of Ch. V and (ii) the Act has provided a remedy in respect of that act or omission, Raichand Amulakh Shah v. Union of India, AIR 1964 SC 1268 (1270): (1964) 5 SCR 148. (C.P.C. 1908, s. 9; Railways Act, 1890, s. 26)...
Suspensory Act, 1914
Suspensory Act, 1914 (English) (4 & 5 Geo. 5, c. 88), an Act which suspended the operation of the Government of Ireland Act, 1914, and the Welsh Church Act, 1914, inconsequence of the war with Germany....
Carriage of Goods by Sea Act (English)
Carriage of Goods by Sea Act (English), 1924 (14 & 15 Geo. 5, c. 22), embodies the Hague Rules for the unification of bills of lading (q.v.).A 1936 federal Act defining, for goods damaged in transit, the rights and responsibilities of issuers and holders of ocean bills of lading, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn...
Criminal Justice Administration Act (English)
Criminal Justice Administration Act (English), 1914 (4 & 5 Geo. 5, c. 58). The Act considerably enlarges the jurisdiction of Courts of Summary Jurisdiction; requires time to be allowed for payment of fines; substitutes 'detention' for imprisonment in certain cases; extends the powers of Courts as to commital to Borstal Institutions; and extends the right of appeal....