Examples of EC Act in a sentence
The mission of Bureau of Energy Efficiency (BEE) is to develop policy and strategies with a thrust on self-regulation and market principles, within the overall framework of the Energy Conservation Act (EC Act), 2001 with the primary objective of reducing energy intensity of the Indian economy.
Organization at any time or involved in diversion of stocks or in case under EC Act or convicted by Court of law in a criminal case.
BEE co-ordinates with designated consumers, designated agencies and other organization; recognizes, identifies and utilizes the existing resources and infrastructure, in performing the functions assigned to it under the E.C Act, 2001.
Accordingly the contractor shall be penalized not only for the violation of contract agreement, but would also be liable for prosecution under E.C Act 1955 by treating deviation from approved route as attempt for diversion of food grains to black market.
The terms "electronic", "electronically" and "electronic signature" utilized in this Agreement shall have the meanings ascribed to them in the EC Act.
In case the employer fails to pay compensation due under the EC Act within 1 (one) month from the date it falls due, the commissioner appointed under the EC Act may direct the employer to pay the compensation amount along with interest and may also impose a penalty.
The CSIR has been issued with a Licence Exemption in terms of the regulations for Licence exemption as defined in the Electronic Communications (EC) Act no 36 of 2005, for the establishment of SANReN.
Schedule to EC Act provides list of 15 energy intensive industries and other establishments to be notified as designated consumers (DC).
The EC Act makes every employer liable to pay compensation in accordance with the EC Act if a personal injury/disablement/ loss of life is caused to a workman by accident arising out of and in the course of his employment.
To give effect to this policy, this Bill proposes to amend sections 2 and 3 of the Competition Act, 1998, and further proposes a consequential amendment to the EC Act, to bring the two Acts into harmony.The relevant amendment to section 2 of the Competition Act, 1998, appears in clause 2 of the Bill.