Act of 1960 definition

Act of 1960 means the Solicitors (Amendment) Act 1960 [No.37 of 1960];
Act of 1960 means the Criminal Justice Act 1960; “Act of 2001” means the Children Act 2001;
Act of 1960 means the Solicitors (Amendment) Act 1960; “Act of 2002” means the Solicitors (Amendment) Act 2002;”.

Examples of Act of 1960 in a sentence

  • For the purpose of Stamp Duty these presents are valued at Rs. ----------/-, being the actual agreed price, which is more than the actual market price of the said plot arrived at, as per the current ready reckoner applicable to that area and a proper stamp duty of Rs. ---------/- paid on the same all in accordance with the provisions of Article 25 of the Maharahstra Stamp Act of 1960 and the Rules there under.

  • Sale contracts shall not exceed 10 years in duration, unless there is a finding by the Chief, Forest Service, that better utilization of the various forest resources (consistent with the provisions of the Multiple-Use Sus- tained-Yield Act of 1960) will result.


More Definitions of Act of 1960

Act of 1960 means theCriminal Justice Act 1960; “Act of 2006” means the Criminal Justice Act 2006;
Act of 1960 means the International Development Association Act 1960;
Act of 1960 means the Solicitors (Amendment) Act 1960 [No.37 of 1960]; “Act of 1994” means the Solicitors (Amendment) Act 1994 [No.27 of 1994];
Act of 1960 means the Edinburgh Merchant Company Order Confirmation Act 1960;
Act of 1960 means the Intoxicating Liquor Act 1960; “Act of 1962” means the Intoxicating Liquor Act 1962; “Act of 1986” means the Courts (No. 2) Act 1986; “Act of 1988” means the Intoxicating Liquor Act 1988;
Act of 1960 means the Petroleum and Other Minerals Development Act 1960; “Principal Act” means the Climate Action and Low Carbon Development Act 2015.
Act of 1960 means thePetroleum and Other Minerals Development Act 1960; 10