Technology Development Board Act 1995 Section 13 - Law Dictionary Search Results
Appropriate government
(ii) relating to any State law enacted under List III of the Seventh Schedule to the Constitution. [Information Technology Act, 2000 (21 of 2000), s. 2 (1) (e)] Means in relation to any major port the Central … any establishment wholly or substantially financed by that Government, or a Cantonment Board constituted under the Cantonment Act, 1924, the Central Government. (ii) in relation … the State Executive Committee, the State Government. [Persons with Disabilities (Equal Opportunities, Protection of Rights and Full Participation) Act, 1995 (1 of 1996), s. 2 (a)] Means--(i) the Central Government, in relation to a Commission appointed by it … Appropriate government, means in relation to public authority which is established, constituted, owned, controlled or substantially financed by funds provided
Processing
Fund Board v. Fancy Food, 1995 (4) JT (SC) 15: (1995) 4 SCC 341. (See Maine Products Export Development Authority Act, 1972) Means a sequence of operations of changes under-gone. The term 'processing' merely has to be … and vegetables, it would amount to processing of the commodity within the meaning of s. 8(3)(b) and Rule 13; Chowgule & Co. Pvt. Ltd. v. Union of India, AIR 1981 SC 1014 (1018): (1981) 1 SCC 653:
Education
planned educational input can contribute to increase in the Gross National Products, cultural richness, build positive attitude towards technology and increase efficiency and effectiveness of the governance. Education opens new horizons for an individual, provides new aspirations … regulating the attendance of school children between the ages of 5 and 13. The El. Ed. Act, 1876, declared 'the duty of the parent of … Education, is defined in very wide terms. It is stated: 'Education is the bringing up; the process of developing and training the powers and capabilities of human beings. In its broadest sense the word comprehends not merely … compulsory elementary education of a non-denominational character. The initial Act established 'school boards' with powers of building and maintaining elementary schools and of regulating the
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Property
property within the meaning of Article 31; Delhi Cloth and General Mills Co. Ltd. v. Rajasthan State Electricity Board, AIR 1986 SC 1126: (1986) 2 SCC 431: (1986) 1 SCR 633. The word shall include any movable … laws of the land, Jilubhai Nanbhai Khachar v. State of Gujarat, AIR 1995 SC 142: (1995) Supp 1 SCC 596. (ii) The word 'property' as … form of tangible property, even intangible, including debts and chooses in action such as unpaid accumulation of wages, pension, cash grants, and constitutionally protected privy purse, See M.M. Pathak v. Union of India, AIR 1978 SC 802. … Property, an actionable claim against the tenants is undoubtedly a species of property which is … any qualification in s. 405 or in other sections of the Indian Penal Code, R.K. Dalmia v.
trust
something is confided : responsible charge or office [acted diligently in carrying out his as chairman of the board] d : custody [a child committed to their ] in trust : in a trust [property held in … trust is eligible for bankruptcy protection under chapter 13 of the Bankruptcy Code. by·pass trust : a … a relationship see also beneficiary, cestui que trust, corpus declaration of trust at declaration, principal, settlor NOTE: Trusts developed out of the old English use. The traditional requirements of a trust are a named beneficiary and trustee … out NOTE: Accumulation trusts are disfavored and often restricted in the law. active trust : a trust in which legal title remains in the trustee … passes to charity NOTE: Charitable remainder trusts qualify for tax exemptions under section 664 of the Internal Revenue Code. charitable remainder uni·trust [-yü-nə-trəst] : a
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