Miscellaneous Provision Act 1952 Clause Samples

The Miscellaneous Provision Act 1952 clause serves as a catch-all section that addresses various legal matters not specifically covered elsewhere in an agreement or statute. Typically, such a clause may include provisions on topics like notices, amendments, severability, or governing law, ensuring that any unforeseen or minor issues are still governed by the contract. Its core practical function is to provide comprehensive coverage and prevent legal gaps, thereby ensuring the agreement remains enforceable and clear even in situations not explicitly anticipated by the main terms.
Miscellaneous Provision Act 1952. The Act Provides for monthly contributions by the Employer plus workers at the rate prescribed (say, 10% or 8.33%). The benefits payable under the Act are: