Special industry definition
Special industry means an industry declared by an order in force under Division 6 to be a special industry.
Special industry means the following industries as specified in Sec. 17 of Industrial Enterprises Act, 2076: …….
Special industry means an industry where the processes carried on, the methods of manufacture adopted or the particular materials or goods used, produced or stored, are likely
More Definitions of Special industry
Special industry means a production-oriented industry as classified in Section 3 of the industrial Enterprises Act,
Special industry means the use of premises for any industrial activity that has the potential to cause significant off-site environmental effects. The term includes an industrial activity that—
Special industry means a manufacturing industry as categorized in Section II of the IEA, 1992, other than an industry producing cigarette, bidi, chewing tobacco, Khaini, or other goods of similar using tobacco as the basic raw materials, or alcohol, beer, or other goods of a similar nature.
Special industry means a production-oriented industry as classified in Section 3 of the industrial Enterprises Act, 2049 (1992) except an industry producing cigarette, Bidi, Sigar, tobacco, Khaini, other productions of the same nature involving tobacco as the principal raw materials, liquors, beer and products of similar kind.
Special industry means an industry where the processes carried on, the methods of manufacture adopted or the particular materials or goods used, produced or stored, are likely (a) to cause or create dust, fumes, vapours, smells or gases; or (b) to discharge foul liquid or blood or other substance or impurities liable to become foul, and thereby — (c) to endanger, injure or detrimentally affect the life, health or property of any person (other than any person employed or engaged in the industry); or (d) to produce conditions which are, or may become, offensive or repugnant to the occupiers or users of land in the locality of or within the vicinity of the locality of the land on which (whether wholly or partly) the industry is conducted.105