Section 149

In other words public officers such as police have no license to physically touch or hurt anyone unless they have lawful necessity.
Section 149. Section 149 advance refundings bonds must be registered to be tax exempt exceptions federally guaranteed bond not exempt the freely available adobe acrobat reader software is required to view print and search the rulings and memoranda listed below. They contain information about how a property may be used and restrictions on development that may apply. Section 149 in the indian penal code 149.
149 1 no tax is payable under this part on the taxable income of a person for a period when that person was employees of a country other than canada a an officer or servant of the government of a country other than canada whose duties require that person to reside in canada. In the case of a bond issued before january 1 1991 with respect to which official action was taken or a series of official actions were taken or other comparable preliminary approval was given before november 18 1989 demonstrating an intent to issue such bonds in a maximum specified amount for such issue or with a maximum specified amount of net proceeds of such issue the issuer may elect to apply section 149 g 2 of the internal revenue code of 1986 as added by this section by. Specifically california penal code 149 pc prohibits.
Section 149 12 is a non obstante clause which provides that the liability of an independent director id or a non executive director ned not being promoter or key managerial personnel would be only in respect of such acts of omission or commission by a company which had occurred with his knowledge attributable through board processes and with his consent or connivance or where he had not acted diligently. Section 149 certificate also known as zoning certificates are legal documents issued by nsw council s under the provisions of the environmental planning and assessment act 1979. Retailers that are purchasing tangible personal property for resale purposes are exempt from sales or use tax.
Since section 149 has not been mentioned in clauses 2 and 3 of section 40 it would seem that the word offence under section 149 of the code denotes a thing made punishable by the indian penal code and it does not include offences under a special act. Purchases of tangible personal property for resale.