State Universities Act 2000 29 Of 2001 Section 62 - Law Dictionary Search Results
Home Dictionary Name: state universities act 2000 29 of 2001 section 62Sheffield University Act, 1914
Sheffield University Act, 1914 (English) (4 & 5 Geo. 5, c. 4), extending the privileges of graduates of the University of Sheffield....
University
University, an association of learners, and of teachers and examiners of the learners, upon whose report the association grants upon whose report the association grants titles called 'degrees' (such as 'Master of Arts,' 'Doctor of Divinity'), showing that the holders have attained some definite proficiency.The English Universities are those of Oxford, Cambridge (incorporated by 13 Eliz. c. 29, by the two names of the Chancellor, Masters and Scholars of the University of Oxford and Cambridge respectively, with the direction that they shall be called and named by none other name for evermore), Durham, London, Victoria of Manchester, Birmingham, Liverpool, Leeds, Sheffield, Bristol, and East Midland University Nottingham, the graduates of which (see University of Liverpool Act, 1904; (English) University of Leeds Act, 1904; and (English) Sheffield University Act, 1914) have equal statutory privileges and exemptions; and Reading University (see 18 & 19 Geo. 5, c. 25). There is also the Uni...
Employee
Employee, includes not only persons employed directly by the employer but also persons employed through a contractor. Moreover, they include not only persons employed in the factory but also persons employed in connection with the work of the factory, P.M. Patel and Sons v. Union of India, (1986) 1 SCC 32: AIR 1987 SC 447: (1985) Supp 3 SCR 55.A person who works in the service of another person (the employer) under an express or implied contract of hire under which the employer has the right to control the details of work performance, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 543.Means a person appointed to or borne on thecadre of staff of the Corporation, other thanperson on deputation. [Employees' State Insurance Corporation (General Provident Fund) Rules, 1995, s. 2(1)(e)]Means any person appointed by the University and includes teachers and other staff of the University, Manipur University Act, 2005, s. 2(k).In relation to the University, means a person other than a teacher or an office...
Recognised institution
Recognised institution, means an institution for research in agriculture or extension education, other than an affiliated college. [Gujarat Agricultural University Act, 2004, s. 2(13)]Means an institution of higher learning recognised by the University within the State of Mizoram. [Mizoram University Act, 2000 (8 of 2000), s. 2(o); (58 of 1994), s. 2(o)]Means an institution specified in Schedule I with grants qualifications in occupational therapy or, as the case may be, an institution specified in Schedule II which grants qualification in physiotherapy. [Maharashtra State Council for Occupational Therapy and Physiotherapy Act, 2002, s. 2(m)]...
Academic Council
Academic Council, means the Academic Council of the University Babasaheb Bhimrao Ambedkar University Act, 1994 (58 of 1994), s. 2(a) defined. [Act, 16 of 1915, 2(a); 40 of 1920, s. 2(a)]It means the Academic Council or University. S. 2(a) of Maulana Azad National Urdu University Act, 1996 (2 of 1997) s. 2(a)It means the Academic Council of University, Mizoram University Act, 2000 (8 of 2000) s. 2(a).Academic Council means the Academic Council of the University. [University of Allahabad Act, 2005 (26 of 2005) s. 2(a)]...
Hall
Hall, s. 2(k) 'Hall' means a unit of residence or of corporate life for the students of the University, or of a college or of an Institution, maintained by the University, Tezpur University Act, 1993 (45 of 1993).Means a unit of residence or of corporate life for the students of the University, or of a College or of an Institution, maintained by the university. Mizoram University Act, 2000 (8 of 2000), s. 2(k).Means a unit of residence or of corporate life for the students of the University, of a College or of an Institution maintained by the University. Babasaheb Bhimrao Ambedkar University Act, 1994 (58 of 1994), s. 2(k)....
Recognised teachers
Recognised teachers, means such persons as may be recognised by the University for the purpose of imparting instructions in a College or an Institution admitted to the privileges of the University. [Mizoram University Act, 2000 (8 of 2000), s. 2(p); (58 of 1994), s. 2(p)]...
Executive Council
Executive Council, means the Executive Council of the University, the Manipur University Act, 2005, s. 2(l).Means the Executive Council of the University, Mizoram University Act, 2000, s. 2(f)....
Public Order Act, 1936
Public Order Act, 1936 (English) (1 Edw. 8 & 1 Geo. 6, c. 6). An Act to prohibit the wearing of uniforms in connection with political objects and the maintenance by private persons of associations of limitary or similar character, and to make further provision for the preservation of public order on the occasion of public processions and meetings and in public places.S. 1.-Prohibition of uniform in connection with political objects.S. 2.-Prohibition of quasi-military organizations.S. 3.-Confers powers for the preservation of public order on the occasion of processions.S. 4.-Prohibition of offensive weapons at public meetings and processions.S. 5.-Prohibition of offensive conduct conducive to breaches of the peace.S. 6.-Amendment of Public Meeting Act, 1908; see PUBLIC MEETING.S. 7.-Enforcement.S. 8.-Application to Scotland.S. 9.-Interpretation.S. 10.-Short title and extent.A person who commits an offence under s. 2 is liable on summary conviction to a maximum of 6 months' imprisonment ...
Account stated
Account stated, An account stated is the admission of a balance due from one party to another, and that balance being due there is a debt; the statement of the account and the admission of the balance implies a promise in law to pay it; see Irving v. Veitch, (1837) 3 M&W 106. The account must have been stated before action brought. An account stated, however, creates only a prima facie liability, which may be rebutted by disputing the debts charged in the account, as, for instance, by proving mistake (among other ordinary defences); Camillo Tank Steamship Co. v. Alexandria Engineering Works, (1921) 38 TLR 134. For statutory power to re-open an account stated, see MONEY LENDERS ACT. By the Infants Relief Act, 1874 (37 & 38 Vict. c. 62), s. 1, an account stated with an infant is void.The expression 'account stated' has more than one meaning. It sometimes means a claim to payment made by one party and admitted by the other to be correct. There is, however, a second kind of account stated ...