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Collective Bargaining Agent
Category | C |
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Title | Collective Bargaining Agent |
Details | "Collective bargaining agent", relation to an establishment or industry, means the trade union of workmen which, under section 22, is the agent of the workmen in the establishment or, as the case may be, industry in the matter of collective bargaining. [See section 2 (v), the Industrial Relations Ordinance, 1969 (Ordinance No. XXIII of 1969).] [Now stands repealed.] Collector: "Collector" shall mean the chief officer-in-charge of the revenue administration of a District and shall include Deputy Commissioner, of such District. [See section 3 (10), the General Clauses Act, 1897 (Act No. X of 1897)]. Commencement: "Commencement," used with reference to an Act or Regulation, shall mean the day on which the Act or Regulation comes into operation. [See section 3 (12), the General Clauses Act, 1897 (Act No. X of 1897)]. Commercial Establishment: “Commercial establishment' means an establishment in which the business of advertising commission or forwarding is conducted, or which is a commercial agency and includes a clerical department of a factory or of any industrial or commercial undertaking, the office establishment of a person who for the purpose of fulfilling a contract with the owner of any commercial establishment or industrial establishment employs workers, a unit of a joint stock company, an insurance company, a banking company or a bank, a broker's office or stock exchange, a club, a hotel or a restaurant or an eating house, a cinema or theatre, or such other establishment or class thereof as the Government may, by notification in the official Gazette, declare to be a commercial establishment for the purpose of this Act. [See section 2 (d), the Employment of Labour (Standing Orders) Act, 1965 (East Pakistan Act No. VIII of 1965)]. [Now stands repealed] Commissioner: "Commissioner" shall mean the chief officer in charge of the revenue-administration of a division and shall include an Additional Commissioner off such division. [See section 3 (13), the General Clauses Act, 1897 (Act No. X of 1897)]. Common Carrier: "Common carrier" denotes a person, other than the Government, engaged in the business of transporting for hire property from place to place, by, land or inland navigation, for all persons indiscriminately. [See section 2, the Carriers Act,1865 (Act No. II of 1865)]. Common Gambling Mouse: "Common gaming-house" means any house, room, tent, or walled enclosure, or space, or vehicle, or any place whatsoever, in which any instruments of gaming are kept or used for the profit or gain of the person owning, occupying, using or keeping such house, room, tent, enclosure, space, vehicle or place, whether by way of charge for the use of such house, room, tent, enclosure, space vehicle, place of instruments or otherwise howsoever. [See section 1A, the Public Gambling Act, 1867 (Bengal Act No. II of 1867). Communicating and Receiving: Expressions referring to communicating or receiving include any communicating or receiving, whether in whole or in part, and whether the sketch, plan/ model, article, note, document, or information itself or the substance, effect or description thereof only, be communicated or received; expressions referring to obtaining or retaining any sketch, plan, model, article, note or document, include the copying or causing to be copied of the whole or any part of any sketch, plan, model, article, note, or document; and expressions referring to the communication of any sketch, plan, model, article, note or document, include the transfer or transmission of the sketch, plan, model, article, note or document. [See section 2 (2), the Official Secrets Act, 1923 (Act No. XIX of 1923)]. Communication (with a foreign agent): (a) a person may be presumed to have been in communication with a foreign agent if— (i) he has, either within or without Bangladesh, visited the address of a foreign agent or consorted or associated with a foreign agent, or (ii) either within or without Bangladesh, the name or address of, or any other information regarding, a foreign agent has been found in his possession, or has been obtained by him from any other person; (b) the expression "foreign agent" includes any person who is or
has been or in respect of whom it appears that there are reasonable grounds for suspecting him of being or having been employed by a foreign power, either directly or indirectly, for the purpose of committing an act, either within or without Bangladesh, prejudicial to the safety or interests of the State, or who has or is reasonably suspected of having, either within or without Bangladesh, committed, or attempted to commit, such act in the interests of a foreign power; (c) any address, whether within or without Bangladesh, in respect of which it appears that there are reasonable grounds for suspecting it of being an address used for the receipt of communications intended for a foreign agent, or any address at which a foreign agent resides, or to which he resorts for the purpose of giving or receiving communications, or at which he carries on any business, may be presumed to be the address of a foreign agent, and Communications addressed to such an address to be communications with a foreign agent.
[See section 4 (2), the Official Secrets Act, 1923 (Act No. XIX of 1923)]. |
Created On | June 1, 2011, 1:37 PM |
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