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The Defense Production Act (DPA) of 1950 (Pub. L. 81–774) is a United States federal law enacted on September 8, 1950, in response to the start of the Korean War. [1] It was part of a broad civil defense and war mobilization effort in the context of the Cold War .
Immigrants (Expulsion from Assam) Act: 1950: 10 Emblems and Names (Prevention of improper use) Act: 1950: 12 Special Criminal Courts (Jurisdiction) Act: 1950: 18 Transfer of Prisoners Act: 1950: 29 Union Territories (Laws) Act: 1950: 30 Army and Air Force (Disposal of Private Property) Act: 1950: 40 Ajmer Tenancy and Land Records Act: 1950: 42 ...
This is a category of articles concerning acts of Parliament (laws enacted by the Parliament of India in 1950). For more general discussion of Indian legal topics, see Category:Law of India and its other subcategories.
Voidable contract 2(i): An agreement is a voidable contract if it is enforceable by Law at the option of one or more of the parties there to (i.e. the aggrieved party), and it is not enforceable by Law at the option of the other or others. 11. Void contract 2(j): A contract becomes void when it ceases to be enforceable by law.
The agency was created by Department Order 123, issued September 11, 1950, under authority of the Defense Production Act of 1950 and Executive Order 10161 (issued September 9, 1950). The organization's function was to ensure the needs of the civilian economy were adequately represented in defense mobilization efforts, and that small businesses ...
Housing Development (Control and Licensing) Act 1966 [Act 118] Commissions of Enquiry Act 1950 [Act 119] Government Contracts Act 1949 [Act 120] Price Control Act 1946 [Act 121] Control of Supplies Act 1961 [Act 122] Biro Siasatan Negara Act 1973 [Act 123] ( Repealed by the Anti-Corruption Agency Act 1982 [Act 271] )
A contract of carriage is a contract between a carrier of cargo or passengers and the consignor, consignee or passenger. [1] [2] Contracts of carriage define the rights, duties and liabilities of parties to the contract, addressing topics such as acts of God and including clauses such as force majeure (removing liability for extraordinary occurrences beyond control of the parties).
The Allotments Act 1950 (14 Geo. 6. c. 31) was an Act of Parliament [1] passed in the United Kingdom by the Labour government of Clement Attlee. It improved provisions for compensation and tenancy rights, [2] and abolished contract-restraints on keeping rabbits and hens on allotment gardens. [3]