Coastal Regulation Zone
Coastal regulation zone is the boundary from the high tide line upto 500m in the land -ward side. Area between the low tide line and high tide line. In the case of rivers, creeks and backwaters, the distance from the high tide level shall apply to both sides and this...
CUSTOMS REGULATION
Customs regulations are also used as non tariff barriers.
Custom regulation as well as administrative regulations are very complicated in many countries and are used as invisible tariffs for discouraging imports.
There are many commodities act dealing with the regulation...
Under Sections 21 and 35-A of the Banking Regulation Act, 1949 the Reserve Bank of India possesses statutory authority to regulate the interest rates charged by banks. For over two decades the Bank had relied upon its power of direct control on interest rates, rather than influencing them only...
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BANKING REGULATIONS ACT 1949
The Banking Regulation Act was passed as the Banking Companies Act 1949 and came into force wef 16.3.49. Subsequently it was changed to Banking Regulations Act 1949 wef 01.03.66. Summary of some important sections is provided hereunder. The section no. is given at...
While the market is increasingly flooded with self-diagnostic medical equipments such as blood pressure monitors, alongside digital variants of the humble thermometer, can a common man be assured that their readings are foolproof? A Bangalore resident has been facing problems with his portable...
Competition, Regulation and Strategy in Industries with Consumer Side Scale and Scope Economies: An Essay in the Context of the Information Technology Industry
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