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Major Port Trusts Act,1963

Act No : 38


Section : Power of Board to make regulations.

76. Power of Board to make regulations. A Board may, from time to time, make regulations to provide for all or any of the following matters, namely:-- (a) the person, if any, authorised to sign, and the mode of affixing the corporate seal and of attestation of documents relating to Port Trust securities issued or to be issued by the Board; (b) the manner in which payment of interest in respect of such Port Trust securities is to be made, recorded and acknowledged; (c) the circumstances and the manner in which such Port Trust securities may be renewed; (d) the circumstances in which such securities must be renewed before further payment of interest thereon can be claimed; (e) the form in which such securities delivered for renewal, conversion, consolidation or sub-division are to be receipted; (f) the proof which is to be produced by a person applying for duplicate securities; (g) the form and manner of publication of the notification mentioned in sub-section (2) of section 73 and the manner of publication of the list mentioned in sub- section (3) of that section; (h) the nature and amount of indemnity to be given by a person applying for the payment of interest on Port Trust securities alleged to have been wholly or partly lost, stolen or destroyed, or for the issue of duplicate Port Trust securities; (i) the conditions subject to which Port Trust securities may be converted, consolidated or sub-divided; (j) the amounts for which stock certificate may be issued; (k) generally, all matters connected with the grant of duplicate, renewed, converted, consolidated and sub- divided securities; 677 (l) the fees to be paid in respect of the issue of duplicate securities and of the renewal, conversion, consolidation and sub-division of Port Trust securities; (m) the fees to be levied in respect of the issue of stock certificates.


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