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The State Acquisition and Tenancy Act, 1950 (East Bengal Act)

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78. Power to make rules 78. (1) The Government may, after previous publication, make rules for carrying out the purposes of Parts II, III and IV of this Act. (2) In particular, and without prejudice to the generality of the foregoing power, such rules may provide for all or any of the following matters, namely:- (a) the forms of the notifications referred to in sub-section (3) of section 3 and the...

The Cantonments Act, 1924

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2. Definitions 2. In this Act, unless there is anything repugnant in the subject or context,- (i) "Assistant Health Officer" means the medical officer appointed by the Officer Commanding-in-Chief, the Command, to the Assistant Health Officer for a cantonment; (ii) "Board" means a Cantonment Board constituted under this Act; (iii) "brigade area" means one of the brigade areas, whether occupied by a...

The Cantonments Act, 1924

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Servants 36A. Cantonment servant to be deemed a public servant [36A. Every officer or servant, permanent or temporary, of a Board shall be deemed to be a public servant within the meaning of the Penal Code [* * *].]...

The Public Health (Emergency Provisions) Ordinance, 1944

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11. Power to make rules 11. (1) The Government may make rules for carrying out the purposes of this Ordinance, and in particular and without prejudice to the generality of the foregoing power, such rules may- (a) prescribe any disease against the spread of which special precautions are considered by the Government to be necessary; (b) prohibit any act which in the opinion of the Government is like...

The Succession Act, 1925

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160. Non-ademption of specific bequest of goods described as connected with certain place, by reason of removal 160. A specific bequest of goods under a description connecting them with a certain place is not adeemed by reason that they have been removed from such place from any temporary cause, or by fraud, or without the knowledge or sanction of the testator. Illustrations (i) A bequeaths to B "...

The Divorce Act, 1869

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37. Power to order permanent alimony Power to order monthly or weekly payments 37. The High Court Division may, if it thinks fit, on any decree absolute declaring a marriage to be dissolved, or on any decree of judicial separation obtained by the wife, and the District Judge may, if it thinks fit, on the confirmation of any decree of his, declaring a marriage to be dissolved, or on any decree of j...

The Manoeuvres, Field Firing and Artillery Practice Act, 1938

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3. Power exercisable for purpose of manoeuvres 3. (1) Where a notification under sub-section (1) of section 2 has been issued, such persons as are included in the military forces engaged in the manoeuvres may, within the specified limits and during the specified periods,- (a) pass over, or encamp, construct military works of a temporary character, or execute military manoeuvres on, the area specif...

The Dhaka University Order, 1973 (President's Order).

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11. 11. (1) The Vice-Chancellor shall be appointed by the Chancellor for a period of four years from a panel of three persons to be nominated by the Senate on such terms and conditions as may be determined by the Chancellor, and shall be eligible for re-appointment for a further period of four years. [(2) Where any temporary vacancy in the office of the Vice-Chancellor occurs by reason of leave, i...

The Agricultural and Sanitary Improvement Act, 1920

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2. Definitions 2. In this Act, unless there is anything repugnant in the subject or context,- (1) "Collector"- (a) means the officer in charge of the revenue jurisdiction of the district within which the lands which form the subject of a scheme under this Act are situated, or, in the case of a scheme relating to lands lying in more than one district, any such officer or officers as may be selected...

The Evidence Act, 1872

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24. Confession caused by inducement, threat or promise, when irrelevant in criminal proceeding 24. A confession made by an accused person is irrelevant in a criminal proceeding, if the making of the confession appears to the Court to have been caused by any inducement, threat or promise having reference to the charge against the accused person, proceeding from a person in authority and sufficient,...

The Madrasah Education Ordinance, 1978

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14. Casual vacancies in the posts of the officers of the Board other than the Chairman 14. Temporary or casual vacancies in the posts of the officers of the Board other than the Chairman shall be filled up in such manner as may be prescribed....

The Bangladesh Krishi Bank Order, 1973 (President's Order)

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15. 15. (1) The Bank shall provide credit in cash or in kind and credit facilities including the hiring and renting of anything which it may advance by way of loan and the provision for ware housing facilities, for such term and subject to such conditions as may be prescribed by rules, to agriculturists for the purpose of agriculture and to persons engaged in cottage and other allied industries in...

The Cantonments Act, 1924

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Property 110. Acquisition of immovable property 110. When there is any hindrance to the permanent or temporary acquisition upon payment of any land required by a Board for the purposes of this Act, the Government may, at the request of the Board, procure the acquisition thereof under the provisions of the Land Acquisition Act, 1894, and on payment by the Board of the compensation awarded under tha...

The Cantonments Act, 1924

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Prevention of Infectious, or Contagious Diseases 163. Temporary shelter for inmates of disinfected or destroyed building or shed 163. The Board shall provide free of charge temporary shelter or house accommodation for the members of any family in which an infectious or contagious disease has appeared who have been compelled to leave their dwelling by reason of any proceedings taken under section 1...

The Places of Public Amusement Act, 1933

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2. Definitions 2. In this Act unless there is anything repugnant in the subject or context- [* * *] (3) "place of public amusement" means any place, enclosure, building, vessel, tent, booth or other erection, whether permanent or temporary, where music, singing, dancing or any diversion or game or the means of carrying on the same is provided and to which the public are admitted either free or on ...

The Suppression of Immoral Traffic Act, 1933

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3. Definition 3. In this Act, unless there is anything repugnant in the subject or context,- (1) "brothel" means any house, part of a house, room or place in which two or more females carry on prostitution, or in which any girl under the age of eighteen years is kept with intent that she shall at any age be employed or used for any immoral purpose. Explanation.- Where a girl under the age of eight...

The Drugs Act, 1940

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5. The Drugs Technical Advisory Board 5. (1) The Government shall, as soon as may be, constitute a Board (to be called the Drugs Technical Advisory Board) to advise the Government on technical matters arising out of the administration of this Act and to carry out the other functions assigned to it by this Act. [(2) The Board shall consist of such members including a Chairman as the Government may,...

The Cantonments Act, 1924

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Streets 191. Temporary occupation of street, land, etc. 191. A Board may, by order in writing, permit the temporary occupation of any street, or of any land vested in the Board, for the purpose of depositing any building materials or making any temporary excavation therein or erection thereon, subject to such conditions as it may prescribe for the safety or convenience of the public, and may charg...

The Cantonments Act, 1924

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282. Power to make bye-laws 282. Subject to the provisions of this Act and of the rules made thereunder, a Board may, in addition to any bye-laws which it is empowered to make by any other provision of this Act, make bye-laws to provide for all or any of the following matters in the cantonment, namely:- (1) the registration of births, death and marriages, and the taking of a census; (2) the enforc...

The War Injuries Ordinance, 1941

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2.Interpretation 2. In this Ordinance, unless there is anything repugnant in the subject or context,- (1) “civil defence organisation” means any organisation established for civil defence purposes which is declared by a scheme to be a civil defence organisation for the purposes of this Ordinance and the scheme; (2) “civil defence volunteer”, in relation to an injury, means a person certified, by a...