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Category : Foreign Collaboration And Joint Venture
JOINT VENTURES ABROAD company foreign india share investment JOINT VENTURES ABROAD Unlike joint ventures in India Joint venture undertakings are established abroad by the Indian entrepreneurs for building up an export potential for their products manufactured through foreign collaboration in the developing countries where there is a favorable political climate and a demand for the Indian products For this purpose the Government offers the following opportunities i opportunities to increase the export potential of the Indian company ii facility of repatriation to India of capital and dividend and royalty and remuneration earned outside India from joint ventures iii incentives under the Income tax Act iv Compliance with requirements for setting up joint ventures The following requirements will have to be complied with for setting up joint ventures abroad a Under Companies Act Since the Government ...
Deed Of Public Trust Deeds Trust 959
Category : Deeds Trust
Deed of Public Trust THIS INDENTURE is made at on this day of between of hereinafter referred to as The Settlor of the One Part and 1 2 and 3 all of hereinafter referred to as the Trustees of the Other Part WHEREAS the Settlor is seized and possessed of or otherwise well and sufficient either to the land and premises situated at and more particularly described in the Schedule hereunder written AND WHEREAS the Settlor desires to settle the said property on Trusts hereinafter appearing AND WHEREAS the Trustees have at the request of the Settlor agreed to act as the First Trustees of the said Trusts and these presents AND WHEREAS the Settlor desires to transfer the said property to the Trustees on the execution of these presents to be held by the Trustees on Trusts a...
Declaration Of Trust (private) Deeds Trust 1693
Category : Deeds Trust
DECLARATIONOFTRUST PRIVATE trustee trust property declarant income DECLARATION OF TRUST PRIVATE Declaration of Trust is made at this day of by Mr as follows WHEREAS 1 The said Mr is the owner of an immoveable property consisting of land and building situated at and more particularly described in the Schedule hereunder written 2 The said building is occupied by monthly tenants and is yielding an income of about Rs per year 3 The said Mr hereinafter referred to as the Declarant or Trustee desires to settle the said property on trust for the benefit of himself and his wife and ultimately for the benefit of his children in the manner following NOW THIS DEED WITNESSETH and the Declarant hereby declares that he will hold the said property described in the Schedule hereunder written on Trusts and not as the beneficial owner thereof and with the powers and subject to the provisions and declarations hereinafter provided 4 The Decla...
Wakf Alal Aulad Wakf Act 1368
Category : Wakf Act
Wakf alal Aulad property descendant wakif wakf schedule Wakf alal Aulad This deed of wakf is made on this day of 2005 by Md MAL of hereinafter called the wakf Whereas the wakif is the owner and in possession of the immovable property mentioned in the schedule hereto And whereas the wakif has no debts and the dower debt of his wife also has been partly paid to her and partly relinquished by her by the deed dated 2005 And whereas the wakif is entitled to and is desirous of making wakf of the said properties for the benefit and maintenance of himself his own heirs and descendants and ultimately for the benefit of poor Muslims Now this deed of wakf witnesseth as follows 1 The wakf hereby makes a settlement by way of wakf of all his immovable properties mentioned in the schedule hereto and relinquishes 2 That the aforesaid property shall no longer be the private property of any one but shall be wakf property for the maintenanc...
Bar Council Of India Rules
Category : Centralrules
BAR COUNCIL OF INDIARULES TABLE OF CONTENTS PART I BAR COUNCIL OF INDIARULES Rules made by the Bar Council of India in exercise of its rule making powers under the Advocates Act 1961 PART I DEFINITIONS Definitions In these rules unless the context otherwise requires a Act means the Advocates Act 1961 as amended from time to time b Advocate means an advocate entered in any roll under the provisions of theAct c Casual Vacancy means a vacancy caused otherwise than by the expiry of the term d Chairman means the Chairman of the Bar Council of India e Clear days means that time is to be reckoned exclusive of both the first and thelast days Illustration The election of members to a State Council is fixed for the 15th January 1965 Under the rules of the State Council ballot papers have to be despatched10 clear days before the date of election Consequently the last date for the despatch of ballot papers will be 4th January 1965 f C...
Employees’ State Insurance _central_ Rules, 1950
Category : Centralrules
Employees State Insurance Central Rules 1950 Notification In exercise of the powers conferred by section 95 of the Employees State Insurance Act 1948 XXXIV 34 of 1948 the Central Government is pleased to make the following rules SRO 212 dated 22nd June 1950 CHAPTER I 1 Short title and extent 1 These rules may be called the Employees State Insurance Central Rules 1950 2 They extend to the whole of India 2 Definitions In these rules unless there is anything repugnant in the subject or context 1 the Act means the Employees State Insurance Act 1948 34 of 1948 1A average daily wages during a contribution period means in respect of any employee for the purpose of the daily rate of sickness benefit maternity benefit disablement benefit and dependant s benefit the sum equal to one hundred and fifteen per cent of the aggregate amount of wages payable to him during that period divided by the number of days including paid holidays and leave...
Joint Ventures Abroad
Category : Agreements Foreign Collaboration
i Unlike joint ventures in India Joint venture undertakings are established abroad by the Indian entrepreneurs for building up an export potential for their products manufactured through foreign collaboration in the developing countries where there is a favorable political climate and a demand for the Indian products For this purpose the Government offers the following opportunities i opportunities to increase the export potential of the Indian company ii facility of repatriation to India of capital and dividend and royalty and remuneration earned outside India from joint ventures iii incentives under the Income tax Act iv Compliance with requirements for setting up joint ventures The following requirements will have to be complied with for setting up joint ventures abroad a Under Companies Act Since the Governments policy is to encourage only the corporate bodies to invest in joint ventures abroad application should be made to the Central Government Department of Company Affai...
General Power Of Attorney By Company To Its Agent
Category : Agreements Power Of Attorney
Know All Men by These Presents that M s Ltd having its Head Office at here in after called the company appoint Mr CL s o Mr ML r o herein after called the attorney as its attorney to do all deed and acts which the Company is aurthorised to do through an attorney The said attorney shall have the power to do the following 1 That attorney shall carry out the business of the company to best of his ability and capacity in the interest of the work 2 The attorney shall purchase or otherwise acquire any movable or immovable property in the interest of the company 3 The attorney shall work manage and develop the properties or undertakings in the interest of the firm 4 The attorney shall manage and supervise manufacture and sales of the goods in the best interest of the company 5 The attorney shall be the over all in charge of the staff He shall appoint suspend and terminate Manager Accountant Steno Typist and peons etc as and when he thinks proper in the best inte...
Debts Recovery Appellate Tribunal _procedure_ Rules, 1994
Category : Centralrules
Debts Recovery Appellate Tribunal Procedure Rules 1994 1 Short title and commencement 1 These rules may be called the Debts Recovery Appellate Tribunal Procedure Rules 1994 2 They shall come into force on the date of their publication in the Official Gazette 2 Definitions In these rules unless the context otherwise requires a Act means the Recovery of Debts Due to Banks and Financial Institutions Act 1993 51 of 1993 b agent means a person duly authorised by a party to present appeal or to give reply on its behalf before the Appellate Tribunal c appeal means an appeal made to the Appellate Tribunal under section 20 or section 30 of the Act d appellant means a person or a bank or financial institution making an appeal to the Appellate Tribunal under section 20 or section 30 of the Act e Appellate Tribunal means an Appellate Tribunal established by the Central Government under section 8 of the Act f legal practitioner shall have the sam...
Consumer Protection _second Amendment_ Rules, 2006
Category : Centralrules
Consumer Protection Second Amendment Rules 2006 1 Short title extent and commencement 1 These rules may be called the Consumer Protection Second Amendment Rules 2006 2 They shall come into force on the date of their publication in the Official Gazette 2 Definitions ln these rules unless the context otherwise requires a Act means the Consumer Protection Act l986 68 of 1986 b Agent means a person duly authorised by a party to present any complaint appeal or reply on its behalf before the National Commission c Appellant means a party which makes an appeal against the order of the State Commission d Chairman means a chairman of the Central Consumer Protection Council established under sub section 1 of the section 4 of the Act e Memorandum means any memorandum of appeal filed by the appellant f Opposite party means a person who answers complaint or claim g President means the President of the National Commission h ...
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