STAGE CARRIAGES- Clause Samples

STAGE CARRIAGES-. (a) The Stage Carriage services on the Inter-State routes as shown in Schedule-I shall be exclusively operated by the State Transport Undertakings of Karnataka viz., K.S.R.T.C., N.W.K.R.T.C. and N.E.K.R.T.C. in the State of Goa. (b) The Stage Carriage services on the Inter-State routes as shown in Schedule-II shall be exclusively operated by the State Transport Undertaking of Goa in the State of Karnataka. (c) Variation/modification/deletion of the existing routes by the State Transport Undertakings of Karnataka shown in Column 2 of Schedule-III shall be varied/deleted as noted in Column 10 to 16 against each route. (d) Details of additional services to be operated by the State Transport Undertakings of both the States in connection with the fairs and festival seasons shall be as shown in Schedule-IV in addition to the existing provisions. (e) Additional services to be operated by the State Transport Undertakings of both the States during summer season (April to June) every year shall be as shown in Schedule-V in addition to the existing provisions. Suggestions are welcome on e-mail: dir–▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇@▇▇▇.▇▇ SERIES III No. 4 (EXTRAORDINARY) 24TH APRIL, 2015 (f) The State Transport Undertakings of both the States would operate services during weekends (Friday to Monday) every weekend to cater to the needs of the travelling public on the routes as shown in Schedule-VI.
STAGE CARRIAGES-. Finally notified routes as per the Reciprocal Transport Agreement arrived at between Government of Orissa and Bihar in the year 1981. 1990, 1995 are bifurcated state wise between Bihar and Jharkhand. The list of routes lying between Orissa and Jharkhand is placed at Annexure-A. List of new routes lying between Orissa and Jharkhand are placed at Annexure B. List of renamed existing routes are shown at Annexure-C. List of routes lying between Orissa and Bihar and passing through Jharkhand are placed at Annexure-D. The distance and nature of service are also mentioned in the said statement against each route which should be followed by both the States. I. Unless a temporary/permanent permit granted by the home State is countersigned by the reciprocating State no further permit on the self same route shall be granted to the permit holder. The permit holder while making application for subsequent grunt/renewal of permit shall submit copy of previous countersignature duly authenticated. II. The practice of issuing Temporary Permits for non-agreed Inter-state routes be discontinued. III. However since it is likely to take considerable time to complete the process of finalising this agreement U/s 88(5) & (6) of M V. Act, 1988, temporary permits on all the routes now agreed to shall be issued till publication of final notification U/s 88(6) of the M V Act, 1988 by both the States for immediate utilisation of routes and to maintain continuity of existing services for public interest. Permits issued prior to this agreement by Orissa and Bihar authorities shall remain effective till expiry of such permit where alter Jharkhand and Orissa authorities may grant or renew the same in accordance with law. IV. If in the public interest it is necessary to open any new Inter-state route or to grant permit beyond the quota fixed in the reciprocal agreement, the procedure of prior concurrence as envisaged U/s 88(7) Of M V Act, 1988 shall be followed by both the States. V. Permanent/Temporary stage carriage permits granted to the nominee of home State shall be countersigned by the reciprocating State. VI. According to the provision of Motor Vehicles Act, 1988, the basis of permit would be one permit per one vehicle and vehicle number should be mentioned in each permit. VII. No standees shall be allowed on inter-state stage carriages. VIII. On all inter-state routes, the stage carriage of the home state shall have precedence on timing over the buses of the reciprocating state. IX....

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