The Cantonments Act
118Distraint not to be invalid by reason of immaterial defect
No distress levied or attachment made under this Chapter shall be deemed unlawful, nor shall any person making the same be deemed a trespasser, on account only of any defect of form in the notice of demand, warrant of distress or attachment and sale or other proceeding relating thereto; nor shall any such person be deemed a trespasser ab initio on account of any irregularity afterwards committed by him; but any person who sustains any special damage by reason of any such irregularity shall be entitled to recover such compensation for the same, as the Board may decide.
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Special provisions relating to taxation, etc.
- 108 Board to be a Municipality for taxation purposes
- 109 Payment to be made to a Board as service charges by Central Government or State Government
- 110 Power to be make special provision for conservancy in certain cases
- 111 Exemption in case of buildings
- 112 General power of exemption
- 113 Exemption of poor persons
- 114 Composition
- 115 Irrecoverable debts
- 116 Obligation to disclose liability
- 117 Immaterial error not to affect liability
- 118 Distraint not to be invalid by reason of immaterial defect