Examples of Seventh Amendment Order in a sentence
After following the due consultation process, in pursuance of the directions of the Hon’ble Supreme Court, the Authority issued two Amendment Orders on 21 November 2006, viz The Telecommunications (Broadcasting & Cable) Services (Second) Tariff (Seventh Amendment) Order, 2006 (8 of 2006) and The Telecommunication (Broadcasting and Cable) Services (Third) (CAS Areas) Tariff Order, 2006 (6 of 2006), applicable to commercial subscribers in Non-CAS and CAS areas respectively.
The following entries shall substitute the entries relating to clause (3)(f) of Schedule IV of the Telecommunication Tariff (Thirty Seventh Amendment) Order, 2005 (4 of 2005): (3)(f) Circuits with Speed / Capacity of 64 Kbps up to but less than 2 Mbps provided on Managed Leased Line Network technologyFor circuits of type Managed Leased Line Network technology for capacities of 64 Kbps, 128 Kbps and256 Kbps the ceiling tariff is as specified in Annexure 5 to this Schedule.
Following the TDSAT judgment and representations made by the Federation of Hotel and Restaurant Association of India, the Authority vide ‘The Telecommunications (Broadcasting & Cable) Services (Second) Tariff (Seventh Amendment) Order 2006, (8 of 2006), issued on 7th March 2006 gave the following definitions of cable subscribers:- ‘Ordinary cable subscriber’ means any person who receives broadcasting service from a cable operator and uses the same for his/her domestic purposes.
The Telecommunication Tariff (Thirty Seventh Amendment) Order, 2005 (4 of 2005).
Following a detailed consultation exercise ‘The Telecommunications (Broadcasting & Cable) Services (Second) Tariff (Seventh Amendment) Order 2006, (8 of 2006)’ was issued on 21.11.06.
The tariff and entries relating thereto in Annexure-5 to Schedule IV of the Telecommunication Tariff (Thirty Seventh Amendment) Order, 2005 (4 of 2005) shall stand deleted and substituted with the tariff and entries as specified in Annexure-5 to Schedule IV of this order.
Besides, Article 95, as amended by the Second Proclamation (Seventh Amendment) Order 1976 i.e, the Second Proclamation Order No. IV of 1976, being declared valid, was retained by the High Court Division.
If the number of people is too large or has a wide range of impact and cause bad social effects, the market participants should be disqualified and the business license revoked [2].
Explanation .—In this clause "High Court" includes a Court which at any time before the commencement of the Second Proclamation (Seventh Amendment) Order, 1976, exercised jurisdiction as a High Court or Supreme Court in the territory now forming part of Bangladesh.96.
On 21 November 2006, upon completion of consultation, TRAI amended the principal Tariff Order in terms of The Telecommunications (Broadcasting & Cable) Services (Second) Tariff (Seventh Amendment) Order, 2006 (8 of 2006).