Examples of MPT Act in a sentence
Services for other miscellaneous activities and also the handling charges for specific cargoes when Port takes custody of cargo as per Section 42 of MPT Act shall continue to be levied by Port as per TAMP notified SOR.
Subsequently, the Ministry of Shipping has issued amended Land Policy Guidelines, 2014 under Section 111 of the MPT Act, 1963 for implementation with effect from 17 July 2015.
In compliance of the policy directives issued by the (MOS) under Section 111 of the MPT Act, 1963, the said Guidelines were notified vide Notification No.TAMP/18/2013-Misc.
This provision will not apply to the case where payment is to be made before availing of the services / use of port properties as stipulated in the MPT Act, 1963 and / or prescribed as a condition in the tariff.
This 143.51 percent Billing Rate was the GG Rate proposed in LBG’s FY 2002 ICS, and it prevailed from FY 2002 to at least FY 2006.
Unless the context otherwise requires, various terms used herein will have the same definition as in the MPT Act, 1963, and the Indian Ports Act, 1908, as amended from time to time.
In case the storage charges / fees are not paid, the cargo will not be allowed for shipment / delivery as per Sec.58 and 60 of MPT Act 1963.
This provision shall, however, not apply to the cases where payment is to be made before availing the services/ use of Port Trust‟s properties as stipulated in the MPT Act 1963 and/ or where payment of charges in advance is prescribed as a condition in the Scale of Rates.
That being so, the BOT operators governed under the tariff guidelines 2013 who have been authorised by Major Port Trust under Section 42(3) of the MPT Act 1963, need to get the indexed SOR notified in their name well before the commencement of operations.
For the purpose of determining lease rentals for the lands belonging to the Port Trusts, this Authority is mandated to follow the land policy guidelines issued by the Government from time to time as stipulated in Clause 8 of the tariff guidelines issued by the Government in March 2005, as a policy direction under Section 111 of the MPT Act, 1963.