Examples of Amendment to Section 6 in a sentence
Amendment to Section 6 3 Proposed by Board of Supervisors February 28, 1984, ratified at special election June 5, 1984, filed with Secretary of State August 9, 1984, and was given Charter Chapter No. 20.
A short Amendment to Section 6 of the Act (relating to the welfare and interests of the child or young person) was passed by Parliament in 1994 and came into effect in early January 1995.
However, the Amendment to Section 6 of the Act, 1956 redefines the meaning of coparcenary as understood under the traditional Hindu Law, which is no longer limited to devolution of interest in the coparcenary property alone but encompasses all other incidents of a Coparcener, including the right to be a Karta.
The appellant has further submitted that the demise of Shri R.N. Gupta after 2005 Amendment to Section 6 of the Act, 1956 resulted in a deemed partition of the HUF and thus, respondent No. 1 cannot claim to be a Coparcener.
Amendment to Section 6, Paragraph one, Clause 1 of this Law (regarding prohibition of retail trade in alcoholic beverages in official accommodation facilities of educational institutions) and Section 6, Paragraph one, Clause 1.1, as well as Paragraph 1.2 (regarding prohibition of retail trade in alcoholic beverages in premises of State and local government institutions and their territory) shall come into force on 1 September 2014.
Since 2000, the number of Border Patrol apprehensions at the Southwest border has declined by approximately 80%, from a high of over 1.6 million in FY 2000 to around 303,916 in FY 2017.40 While violence in Central America has recently compelled many women and unaccompanied minors to flee to theU.S. Southwest border, due to demographic changes in Latin America it is unlikely the United States will ever again experience the level of illegal entry seen 10 to 20 years ago.
The Advisory Committee Notes to the 2009 Amendment to Section 6 state: “Subdivision (a) has been amended to simplify and clarify the provisions that describe how deadlines are computed.” Fed.
This limitation has been redressed by Amendment to Section 6 of the Act, 1956 which now confers the equal status of Coparcener on woman equating her rights to be at par with a son.
Amendment to Section 6 of N.I. Act to include electronic image of a truncated cheque and a cheque in electronic form in the definition of "cheque" and also included Explanation (i) and Explanation (ii) to define "truncated cheque" and "cheque in electronic form".
Draft Bill on Amendment of Section 6 of the 15-17Land Acquisition Act, 1894 Report on Amendment to Section 6 of the Land Acquisition Act, 1894 This Report is prepared for the purpose of removing the lacuna in sec.