Article 282 in Constitution of India
282. Expenditure defrayable by the Union or a State out of its revenues
The Union or a State
shall be omitted. (g) Article 255 shall be omitted. (h) Article 256 shall be renumbered as clause (1) of that article, andthe following new clause ... article 267, article 273, clause (2) of article 283, articles 290. and 291 shall be omitted. (b) In articles 266, 282
shall be omitted. (g) Article 255 shall be omitted. (h) Article 256 shall be renumbered as clause (1) of that article, andthe following new clause ... article 267, article 273, clause (2) of article 283, articles 290. and 291 shall be omitted. (b) In articles 266, 282
Substituted by Notification No. S.O. 282, dated 17.8.2002 (w.e.f. 27.8.1980).] 12. Disposal of trade articles when licence is suspended or cancelled ... Other Articles) 1. Sugar 2. Gur & Khandsari 3. [ White Kerosene Oil under the Paralled Marketing System.] [Substituted by Notification No. S.O. 282, dated
Section 282 in Jammu and Kashmir Municipal Corporation Act, 2000
282. Disinfection of building and articles.
- Where the Commissioner is of the opinion that
Section 282 in West Bengal Municipal Act, 1993
282. Municipal licence for hawking articles, etc.
- No person shall, without or otherwise than in conformity with
vide Notification No. JDJ. 282/84/123, dated 26th October, 1987 Last Updated 11th February, 2020 Notification No. JDJ. 282/84/123, dated 26th October ... exercise of the powers conferred by the proviso to Article 309 of the Constitution of India, the Governor of Assam is pleased to make
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Administrator" means the Administrator of Delhi appointed by the President under article 239 of the Constitution; (b) "Appellate Tribunal" means the Appellate Tribunal constituted under ... material; (d) "building bye-laws", means the bye-laws made under section 282 of the Cantonments Act, 1924 (2 of 1924) or the bye-laws