Payment of amount.
(1)
Whenever in pursuance of section 73, the Government requisitions any premises, the persons interested, shall be paid by the Government, an amount which shall be determined by the Government by taking into consideration the following, namely: -(i)
the rent payable in respect of the premises or if no rent is so payable, the rent payable for similar premises in the locality:(ii)
If in consequence of the requisition of the premises, the person interested is compelled to change his residence or place of business, the reasonable expenses, if any, incidental to such change:(2)
Whenever in pursuance of section 73, the Government requisition any vehicle, vessel or animal, there shall be paid by the Government to the owner thereof an amount which shall be determined by the Government on the basis of the fares or rates prevailing in the locality for the hire of such vehicle, vessel, or animal:Provided that where the owner of such vehicle, vessel or animal being aggrieved by the amount so determined makes an application to the Government within one month from the date of service of the order determining the amount for referring the matter to an Arbitrator, the amount to be paid shall be such sum as the Arbitrator appointed in this behalf by the Government may determine:Provided further that where immediately before the requisitioning, the vehicle or vessel was by virtue of a hire purchase agreement in the possession of a person other than the owner, the total amount determined under this sub-section payable in respect of the requisition shall be apportioned between that person and the owner in such manner as they may agree upon, and in default of agreement, in such manner as an Arbitrator appointed by the Government in this behalf may decide.Previous
Sec 73 — Requisitioning of premises, vehicles, etc., for election purposes
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