THE
NINTH SCHEDULE
[See Section 327 (1)]
PART I
PURPOSES FOR WHICH PREMISES MAY NOT BE
USED WITHOUT A LICENCE
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Carrying
out any of the following trades or operations connected with trades- |
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Banking |
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Cinematograph
films, Shooting of- |
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Cinematograph
films by any proces whatsoever. Treating of- |
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Chillies
or masala or corn or seeds. Grinding of by mechanical means- |
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Cloth,
yarn or leather in indigo or in other colours. Dyeing or printing
of- |
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Cloth
or yarn Bleaching |
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Eating
house or a catering establishment. Keeping of an- |
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Grain.Parching- |
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Ground-nut-seeds,
tamarind seeds or any other seeds. Parchcing- |
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Hair
dressing saloon or a barber's shop. Keeping of a- |
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Hides or skins, whether raw or dried. Tanning, pressing or packing- |
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Laundry
shop. Keeping a- |
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Leather
goods. Manufacturing of by mechanical means- |
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Litho
press. Keeping a- |
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Lodging
house. Keeping of a- |
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Metal.
Casting- |
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Precious
metals. Refining of or recovering of them from embroideries- |
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Printing
press. Keeping a- |
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Sweetmeat
shop except in premises already licensed as an eating house. |
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Keeping- |
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Carrying on the trade or business of or any operation connected
with the trade of- |
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(i)
Autocar or autocycle servicing or repairing. |
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(ii)
Blacksmity. |
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(iii)
Coppersmithy. |
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(iv)
Electroplating |
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(v)
Glass bevelling |
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(vi)
Glass cutting |
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(vii) Glass
polishing. |
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(viii)
Goldsmithy. |
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(ix)
Marble cutting, grinding, dressing or polishing. |
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(x)
Metal (ferrous or non-ferrous or antimony but excluding
previous metal) cutting or treating |
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metal by hammering, drilling, pressing filling,
polishing, heating or by any other process |
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whatever or assembling parts of metal. |
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(xi)
Photography-studio. |
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(xii)
Radio (wireless receiving set) selling, repairing, servicing
or manufacturing. |
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(xiii)
Silversmithy. |
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(xiv)
Spinning or weaving cotton, silk, art silk, or jute or wool
with the aid of power. |
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(xv)
Stone grinding, cutting, dressing or polishing. |
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(xvi)
Timbe or wood sawing or cutting by mechanical or electrical
power |
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(xvii)
Tinsmithy. |
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(xviii)
Washerman's trade. |
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(xix)
Welding or metal by electric, gas or any process whatsoever. |
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Manufacturing,
parching, packing, pressing, cleansing, boiling, melting, grinding
or preparing by |
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any
process whatever any of the following articles- |
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(i)
Aerated waters. |
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(ii)
Bakelite goods. |
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(iii)
Bidis (indigenous cigarettes), snuff, cigars or cigarettes. |
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(iv)
Bitumen. |
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(v)
Blasting powder. |
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(vi)
Bones. |
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(vii)
Bricks or tiles by hand power. |
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(viii)
Bricks or tiles by mechanical power. |
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(ix)
Brushes. |
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(x)
Candles. |
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(xi)
Catgut. |
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(xii)
Celluloid or celluloid goods |
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(xiii)
Cement concrete designs or models. |
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(xiv)
Charcoal. |
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(xv)
Chemicals. |
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(xvi)
Cinematograph films stripping in connection with any trade. |
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(xvii)
Cosmetics or toilet goods. |
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(xviii)
Cotton, cotton refuse, cotton waste, cotton yarn, silk,
silk yarn, silk inclusive of waste |
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yarn, art silk, art silk waste,
art silk yarn, wool or woollen refuse or waste. |
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(xix)
Cotton seeds. |
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(xx)
Dammar. |
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(xxi)
Dynamite. |
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(xxii)
Fat. |
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(xxiii)
Fireworks. |
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(xxiv)
Flax. |
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(xxv)
Ink for printing, writing, stamping, etc. |
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(xxvi)
Gas. |
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(xxvii)
Ghee. |
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(xxviii)
Glass or glass articles. |
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(xxix)
Gunpowder. |
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(xxx)
Hemp. |
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(xxxi)
Ice (including dry ice). |
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(xxxii)
Insecticide or disinfectants. |
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(xxxiii)
Leather cloth or rexine cloth or water proof cloth. |
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(xxiv)
Lime. |
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(xxxv)
Linseed oil. |
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(xxxvi)
Matches for lighting (including Bengal matches). |
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(xxxvii)
Mattresses and pillows. |
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(xxxviii)
Offal. |
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(xxxix)
Oil-cloth. |
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(xl)
Oil other than petroleum (either by mechanical power or
by hand power or ghani driven |
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by bullock or any other animal). |
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(xli)
Pharmaceutical or medical products. |
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(xlii)
Rubbers or rubber goods. |
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(xliii)
Paints. |
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(xliv)
Paper or cardboard. |
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(xlv)
Pickers from hides. |
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(xlvi)
Pitch. |
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(xlvii)
Plastic goods. |
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(xlviii) Pottery by hand power. |
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(xlix)
Pottery by mechanical or any power other than hand power. |
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(l)
Sanitary-ware or china-ware. |
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(li)
Soap. |
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(lii)
Sugar. |
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(liii)
Sweetmeat and confectionery goods. |
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(liv)
Tallow. |
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(lv)
Tar. |
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(lvi)
Varnishes. |
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(lvii)
Wooden furniture, boxes, barrels, khokas, or other articles of
wood or of plywood or
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sandalwood. |
PART
II
ARTICLES WHICH MAY NOT BE STORED IN
ANY PREMISES WITHOUT A LICENCE
1. Asafoetida.
2. Ashses.
3. Bamboos.
4. Bidi
leaves.
5. Blasting
powder.
6. Blood.
7. Bones,
bone meal or bone powder.
8. Champhor.
9. Carbide
of calcium.
10. Cardboard.
11. Celluloid or
celluloid goods.
12. Charcoal.
13. Chemicals,
liquid.
14. Chemicals,
non-liquid
15. Chillies.
16. Chlorate mixture.
17. Cinematograph
films-non-inflammable or acetate or safety base.
18. Cloth in pressed
bales or boras.
19. Cloth or clothes
of cotton, wool silk, art silk, etc.
20. Coal.
21. Coconut fibre.
22. Coke.
23. Compound gas,
such as oxygen gas, hydrogen gas, nitrogen gas, carbon dioxide gas,
sulphur dioxide gas, chlorine gas, acetylene
gas, etc.
24. Copra.
25. Cotton including
Kahok, sugical cotton and sily cotton.
26. Cotton refuse
or waste or cotton yarn refuse or waste.
27. Cotton seed.
28. Detonators.
29. Dry leaves.
30. Dynamite.
31. Explosive paint
such as nitro-cellulose paint, lacquer paint, enamel paint etc.
32. Fat.
33. Felt.
34. Fines.
35. Firewood.
36. Fireworks.
37. Fish (dried).
38. Flax.
39. Fulminate.
40. Fulminate of
mercury.
41. Fulminate of
silver.
42. Gelatine.
43. Gelignite.
44. Grass.
45. Gun-cotton.
46. Gunpowder.
47. Gunny Bags.
48. Hair.
49. Hay or fodder.
50. Hemp.
51. Hessain cloth
(gunny-bag cloth).
52. Hides (dried).
53. Hides (raw)
54. Hoofs.
55. Horns.
56. Incense or
esas.
57. Jute.
58. Khokas, boxes
barrels, furniture or any other article of wood.
59. Lacquer.
60. Lether.
61. Matches for
lighting (including Bengal matches).
62. Methylated
spirit, denatured spirit or French polish.
63. Netro-cellulose.
64. Netro-compound.
65. Netro-glycerine.
66. Netro-mixture.
67. Offal.
68. Oil, other
than petroleum.
69. Oilseeds including
almonds, but excluding cotton seeds.
70. Old paper or
waste including old newspaper, periodicals, magazines, etc.
71. Packing stuff
(paper cuttings, husk, saw dust, etc.)
72. Paints.
73. Paper other
than old paper in pressed bales or loose or in reams.
74. Petroleum,
other than dangerous petroleum, as defined in the Petroleum Act, 1934.
75. Phosphorus.
76. Plastic of
plastic goods.
77. Plywood.
78. Rags, including
small pieces or cuttings of cloth, hessian cloth, gunny-bag cloth, silk,
art silk or wollen cloth
79. Rosin or dammar
Battar otherwise known as Ral.
80. Safety fuses,
fog signals, cartridges, etc.
81. Saltpetre.
82. Sandalwood.
83. Silk waste,
or silk yarn waste, art silk waste, or art silk yarn waste.
84. Sisal fibre.
85. Skins (raw
or dried).
86. Straw.
87. Sulphur.
88. Tallow.
89. Tar, pitch,
dammar or bitumen.
90. Tarpauline.
91. Thinner.
92. Timber.
93. Turpentine.
94. Varnish.
95. Wool (raw)
96. Yarn other
than waste yarn.
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