paragraph x, clause (d) Court-fees are payable ad valorem under the Court-fees Act, 1870 ( 7 of 1870 ), the value as determinable
rate of duty not exceeding fifty per cent ad valorem expressed in any form or method; (b) in any other case, a rate of duty
rate of duty not exceeding fifty per cent ad valorem expressed in any form or method; (b) [in any other case, a rate of duty
value of the subject-matter of any instrument chargeable with ad valorem duty cannot be, or (in the case of an instrument executed before
consideration in respect whereof the transfer is chargeable with ad valorem duty: Provided that nothing in this section shall apply to any such certificate
manufactured in India at such rate, not exceeding one per cent. ad valorem as the Central Government may, by notification in the Official Gazette
under general headings, in the Fourth Schedule as chargeable with duty ad valorem and may alter any tariff values for the time being in force
words "Court-fees", substitute "ad valorem or fixed Court-fees"".-Karnataka Act 2 of 1977, Section 9 (w.e.f. 1-2-1982). [Maharashtra ... word "Court-fees", substitute "ad valorem or fixed Court-fees"; (b) delete the word "and".-Bombay Act 62 of 1953. [Uttar Pradesh].-Amendment of Section
textile machinery at such rate not exceeding one per cent ad valorem, as the Central Government may fix from time to time. It is also
every case in which such duty is directed to be levied ad valorem, the [Central Government] [Substituted by A.O.1937, for "Local Government