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The UTTAR PRADESH WAREHOUSE ACT, 1958

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THE UTTAR PRADESH WAREHOUSE ACT, 19581 
 (U.P. ACT III OF 1959) 
Amended by 
U.P. Act no. XII of 1964 
Adapted and modified by the Adaptation of Laws Order, 1950 
[Passed in Hindi by the U ttar Pradesh Legislative Council  on 
July 3 0, 1958, and by the Uttar Pradesh Legislative Assembly on 
September 8, 1958 with certain amendments which were approved 
by the U. P. L egislative Council on September 24,1958. Received 
the assent of the President on February 10, 1959, under Article 201 
of The Constitution of India and was published i n the Uttar Pradesh 
Gazette Extraordinary, dated February 19, 1959.] 
AN 
AΠ‘Π’ 
to provide for the supervision and control of warehouses in Uttar 
Pradesh  
2 [Whereas it is expedient to encourage scientific and 
hygienic storage of goods in warehouses and to safeguard the 
interest of the depositors of such goods and to make provision for 
proper supervision and control of warehouses.] 
IT IS HEREBY  enacted in the Ninth Year of the Republic of 
India as follows:- 
Short title, 
extent and 
commencement 
1. (1) This Act may be called the Uttar Pradesh Warehouse Act,
1958. 
(2) It extends to the whole of Uttar Pradesh. 
(3) This section shall come into force at once and the remaining 
provisions of this Act shall come into force on such date as the State 
Government may by notification in the official Gazette, appoint and 
different dates may be appointed for different areas of Uttar Pradesh. 
Definitions 2. In this Act unless there is anything repugnant in the subject
or context- 
(a) "co -operative society" means a society registered or 
deemed to be registered under the Co -operative Societies Act, 
1912 as amended from time time; 
(b) "depositor" means a person who tenders his goods to the 
warehouseman for storing in his warehouse and includes any 
person who is a holder in due course of the receipt issued by the 
warehouseman in respect of such goods and derives title thereto 
by a proper endorsement or transfer from the depositor or the 
depositor's lawful transferee ; 
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1. For Statement of Objects and Reasons, see Uttar Pradesh Gazette Extraordinary, dated July 9, 1958.
2. Subs. by sec. 2 of U.P. Act no. XII of 1964.

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1 [(c) "goods" means agricultural produce as defined in 
clause (a) of section 2 of the Warehousing Corporations Act, 
1962 and such other articles as may be prescribed ;] 
(d) "licensed" means a licence granted under section 4 or 
renewed under section 6 ; 
(e) "licensing authority" means the authority specified in 
the rules to perform the duties and exercise the powers of the 
licensing authority under this Act or the rules; 
(f) "prescribed" means prescribed by rules made under this 
Act; 
(g) "receipt" means a warehouse receipt in the prescribed 
form issued by a warehouseman to a depositor showing that the 
goods described therein have been deposited in his warehouse;  
(h) "State Government" means the Government of Uttar 
Pradesh ; 
2[(i) "warehouse" means any building, structure or other 
protected enclosure used for the purpose of warehousing ;] 
3 [(j) "warehouseman" means a person carrying on the 
business of warehousing and includes any person incharge of 
that business ;] 
4[(jj) "warehousing" means the business of storing goods on 
behalf of depositors for preservation or safe custody; and] 
Act XXVI of 
1881 
(k) "the holder in due course" shall have the meaning 
assigned to it in the Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881. 
CHAPTER II 
LICENSING OF WAREHOUSES 
No warehousing 
without licence 
5[3. With effect from such date as may be notified by the State 
Government in the official Gazette, no person shall undertake or 
continue warehousing, except under and in accordance with the terms 
of a licence granted under this Act.] 
Application for 
licence 
6[4. (1) Every application for a licence shall be made i n the 
prescribed form to the licensing authority and shall be accompani ed 
by the prescribed fee and security: 
Provided that where the applicant is a Warehousing 
Corporation established or deemed to be established under the 
Warehousing Corporations Act, 1962 or any other Central Act for the 
time being in force, no security shall be required. 
(2) On receipt of an application under sub -section (1),  the 
licensing authority shall, as soon as may be, subject to the provisions 
of sub -section (3), grant a licence to the applicant in such form and 
containing such particulars as may be prescribed. 
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1. Subs. by sec. 3 (1) of U.P. Act no. XII of 1964.
2. Subs. by sec. 3(2) ibid.
3. Subs. by sec. 3(3) ibid.
4. Subs. by sec. 3(4) ibid.
5. Subs. by sec. 4 of ibid.
6. Subs. by sec. 5 of ibid.

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(3) An application for licence may be refused if it appears to the 
licensing authority that- 
(a) the proposed warehouse is not, according to the 
prescribed conditions, suitable for storage of the class of goods 
for which it is intended; or 
(b) the application is not accompanied by the prescribed fee 
or security and the same has not been paid or furnished within 
such time, not exceeding fifteen days, as the licensing authority 
may allow.] 1 
Modifications 
of the 
conditions of 
the licence 
5. The State Government may, by notification in the official
Gazette, add to or alter the conditions under which a licence is 
granted to a warehouseman under section 4. 
Term and 
renewal of 
licence 
6. A licence granted under section shall be valid for such period,
as may be prescribed, and may, on application made by the 
warehouseman and upon payment of the prescribed fees, be renewed, 
from time to time, by the licensing authority for such further period as 
may be prescribed: 
Provided the other conditions referred to in section 4 continue to 
be finifilled. 
Procedure of 
refusal of 
Application and 
refund 
2[7. (1) Before th e licensing authority refuses an  application for 
licence or for the renewal of a licence, it shall allow the applicant an 
opportunity of being heard. 
(2) When the licensing authority refuses an application for 
licence or for the renewal of a licence, it shall record in writing its 
reasons for such refusal and send a copy of its order to the applicant. 
(3) A person whose application for licence or renewal of a licence 
has been refused shall, on application made in this behalf, be entitled 
to the refund or return of the security, if any, deposited or furnished 
by him and also of the fee, if any, deposited for the period to which the 
application related.] 
Suspension and 
cancellation of 
licence
8. Every licence shall be liable to be suspended or cancelled
either temporarily or permanently by the licensing authority, if in its 
opinion the licensee has– 
(a) been adjudicated an insolvent; or 
(b) parted, in whole or in part, with  his control over the 
warehouse; or 
(c) ceased to conduct such warehouse; or 
(d) levied unreasonable charges for the services rendered by 
him; or 
(e) 3[* * *] 
(f) contravened, or failed to comply with any of the terms 
and condititions of the licence or any provisions of this Act or 
the Rules: 
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1. Subs. by sec. 5 of U.P. Act no. XII of 1964.
2. Subs. by sec. 6 ibid.
3. Deleted by sec. 7 ibid.

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Provided that before passing an or der for suspensions or 
cancellation, the licensing authority shall give notice to the 
warehouseman stating the grounds on which it is proposed to 
suspend or cancel his licence and shall give him a reasonable 
opportunity to show cause why it should not be suspended or 
cancelled: 
Provided further that, where immediate action is required in 
public interest, the licensing authority may, after recording the 
reasons, suspend a licence without giving such notice. 
1[9. (1) When a licence expires or is suspended or cancelled, 
the warehouseman shall cease to carry on warehousing, except for 
winding up the affairs of that business within such period as may be 
prescribed. The warehouseman shall within ninety days of the expiry 
of the licence or its suspension of cancellation, as the case my be, 
return the licence to the licensing authority. 
(2) Where a warehouseman does not return the licence as 
required under sub -section (1), the licensing authority may, without 
prejudice to any other penalty provided by this Act, order the forfeiture 
of the whole or any part of the security, if any, deposited or furnished 
by him.] 
Duplicate 
licence
10. Where a licence granted to a warehouseman is lost, des - 
troyed, torn, defaced or otherwise becomes illegible, the licensing 
authority shall, in the prescribed manner and on payment of the 
prescribed fee, issue a duplicate licence.  
CHAPTER III 
DUTIES OF A WAREHOUSEMAN 
Reasonable 
care of the 
goods 
deposited
11. Every warehouseman shall take such care of the goods a
deposited with him as a man of ordinary prudence would take of his 
own goods under similar circumstances and conditions. 
Precautions 
against damage 
of injury to 
goods
12. (1) Every warehouseman shall keep his warehouse in such
conditions, as may be prescribed, in order to prevent loss, damage or 
injury to the goods deposited in the warehouse.  
(2) No warehouseman shall accept goods, or deposit which are 
likely to cause damage to other goods which are, or may be deposited 
in the warehouse. 
Preservation of 
identity of 
goods
13. Every warehouseman shall keep in his warehouse the goods
of one depositor separate from the goods of other depositors and from 
other goods, of the same depositor for which a separate receipt has 
been issued in such manner as to permit at all times  the identification 
and easy delivery of goods deposited: 
Provided that where standardized and graded goods are 
deposited in a warehouse, the same variety of goods belonging to the 
same or different depositors may, subject to any contrast to the 
contrary, be pooled together and each depositor shall be entitled only 
to his portion of the goods according to weight or quantity, as the case 
may be, as shown in his receipt, having due regard to driage or 
shrinkage. 
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1. Subs. by sec. 8 of U.P. Act no. XII of 1964.

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Warehouseman 
to allow 
facilities for 
the depositor 
to inspect 
goods
14. Every warehouseman shall allow du ring such hours, as
may be prescribed, necessary facilities to a depositor or such person, 
as may be authorised by him, to inspect and satisfy himself that his 
goods are properly cared for. 
Goods 
deteriorating in 
warehouse and 
their disposal
15. (1) Whenever goods deposited in a warehouse being to de - 
teriorate or are likely to deteriorate from causes  beyond the control of 
the warehouseman, he shall forthwith give notice thereof to the 
depositor, requiring him to take delivery of the goods immediately after 
surrendering the receipt duly discharged and paying all charges due to 
the warehouseman. 
(2) Where the depositor does not, within the prescribed time, 
comply with the notice given to him under sub -section (1), the ware - 
houseman may cause the goods to be removed from the warehouse 
and sold by public auction at the cost and risk of the depositor: 
Provided that the warehouseman shall give notice of the sale to 
such author ity as may be prescribed at leas t 48 hours before such 
sale. 
1[Explanation-Loss of weight or bulk by driage or shrink- age or 
gain of weight or bulk by absorption of moisture shall be deemed to 
amount to deterior ation within the mean ing of this section if the loss 
or gain exceeds such limits as the licensing authority may, from time 
to time, having regard to the climatic conditions of different areas, fix 
by notification published in the official Gazette.] 
Intimation 
regarding 
conditions of 
goods
16. Any person having an interest in any goods deposited in a
warehouse or in the receipt covering such goods may inform the 
warehouseman in writing of the fact and nature of his interest and 
warehouseman shall keep a record thereof; if such person requests in 
writing that intimation be given to him regarding the condition of the 
goods and agrees to pay the charges for giving such intimation, the 
warehouseman shall give him intimation accordingly. 
Delivery of 
goods
17. (1) Every warehouseman shall, without unnecessary delay,
deliver the goods deposi ted in his warehouse to the depos itor on 
demand made by him and on surrender of the receipt duly discharged 
and on payment of all charges due to the warehouseman : 
Provided that the depositor may, subject to any agreement 
between the warehouseman and the depositor, take partial delivery of 
the goods deposited in a warehouse. 
(2) Every such receipt after being so surrendered to the 
warehouseman shall, 2[subject to the provisions of sub-section (3),]  be 
defaced by him and no such receipt shall be reissued. 
3[(3) Where only partial delivery of the goods is taken by a 
depositor, the warehouseman shall make an entry of it in the receipt 
and return it to the depositor.] 
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1. Subs. by sec. 9 of U.P. Act no. XII of 1964.
2. Ins.. by sec. 10(1) ibid.
3. Subs. by sec. 19(2) ibid.

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Liability of 
Warehouseman 
for shortage or 
excess in goods 
deposited
18. (1) The warehouseman shall be liable to pay compensation
determined in the manner prescribed to the depositor for any loss 
sustained by him by reason of th e goods having lost weight or bu lk in 
excess of the 1 [limits fi xed by the licensing authority]  owing to 
shrinkage or driage or by reason of deterioration in the quality of the 
goods owing to their having gained weight or bulk in excess. of the 
1[limits fixed by the licensing authority] by the absorption of moisture. 
2[(2) Any dispute arising as  to whether loss or gain in weight or 
bulk in excess of the limit fixed by the licensing authority is due to 
driage or absorption of moisture or is due to other causes beyond the 
control of the warehouseman, shall be referred to the licensing 
authority and such dispute shall, unle ss the parties express in writ ing 
their desire to refer it to the Board of Arbitrators appointed under 
section 29,  when it shall be so referred, b e decided by the licensing 
authority and the decision of the Licensing Authority  shall be d and 
binding on the parties.] 
Insurence of 
goods in 
warehouse
3[19. Every warehouseman shall insure the goods stored in his 
warehouse in such manner and against such events as may be 
prescribed: 
Act LVIII of 
1962
Provided that nothing in this section shall apply to the goods 
deposited in a warehouse belonging to a Warehousing Corporation 
established or deemed to be established under the Warehousing Cor - 
porations Act, 1962, or any other Central Act for the time being in 
force where such Warehousing Corporation has undertaken in the 
prescribed manner to compensate the  depositor against loss or 
damage arising from such events.] 
Discrimination 
prohibited
20. No warehouseman shall, in the conduct of his business, dis- 
criminate between persons desiring to avail themselves of the facilities 
of his warehouse:  
Provided that the warehouseman shall show such preference to 
a co-operative society and allow it such concessional rates as may be 
prescribed. 
Warehouseman 
not to deal in 
or land money 
against goods 
in warehouse 
4[21. (1) No warehouseman shall either on his own account or 
that of others including the owner of the goods, deal in, or lend money 
on, goods received by him for deposit in his warehouse, anything to 
the contrary contained in any other law notwithstanding. 
(2) The provisions of sub-section (1) shall not apply to- 
Act LVIII of 
1962
(i) a Warehousing Corporation established or deemed to be 
established under the Warehousing Corporations Act, 1962, 
except in regard to the restriction on its power to lend money 
on goods received by it for deposit in its warehouse: or 
(ii) a co-operative acciety.] 
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1. Subs. by sec. 11(1) of U.P. Act no. XII of 1964.
2. Subs. by sec. 11(2) ibid.
3. Subs. by sec. 12 ibid.
4. Subs. by sec. 13 ibid.

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Service charges 22. The warehouseman may lovy such charges as may be
prescribed for storing goods in the warehouse. 
Accounts etc. 
to be 
maintained
23. A warehouseman shall maintain accounts, books and
records in such form and manner as may be prescribed. 
Warehouseman’s 
lien
24. Every warehouseman sh all have a lien on the goods
deposited in his warehouse for charges for storing goods and for all the 
other lawful charges incidental thereto. 
CHAPTER-IV 
GRADING OF GOODS 
Weighers, 
samplers and 
classifiers to 
obtain licence
25. (1) The licensing authority may, on application made in the
prescribed form on payment of the prescribed fee and the security 
money, grant a licence to person possessing the prescribed 
qualifications, entitling them to A ct as weighers, samplers and 
classifiers, of any goods deposited or to be deposited in a warehouse 
ruu by a warehouseman and, to issue certificates as to the weight, 
bulk, quality or grade of the goods which they have examined. 
(2) Any certificate so issued shall subject to any order [made by 
the Board of Arbitrators on complains refereed to in section 29] be 
binding on the warehousemen and the depositor as to the weight, 
bulk, quality or grade of the goods so certified. 
(3) No person, who is not licensed under this s ection, shall Act, 
or hold himself out, as a weigher, sampler or classifier, in relation to 
goods kept in the warehouse run by a warehouseman. 
Provisions 
regarding 
licences 
granted under 
section 25
26. (1) Every licence granted to a weigher, sampler or classifier
under section 25 shall be valid for such period, as may be prescribed 
and may, on application and payment of the prescribed fee, renewed 
from time to time for such further period as may be prescribed. 
(2) The licensing authority may concel any licence after com - 
municating to the licensed the grounds on which it is proposed to take 
action and giving him a reasonable opportunity of showing cause 
against it. 
(3) Where imm ediate a ction is required in public interest, the 
licensing authority may, after recording the reasons, suspend any 
such licence without giving such notice. 
Return of 
licence 
1 [27. Whenever a lloence granted to a weigher, sampler or 
classifiers expires or is suspended or cancelled, the licensee shall 
return the licence to the licensing authority and if he fails to do so the 
whole or 2[any part of his security shall be liable to be forfeited at the 
discretion of the licensing authority.] 
Duplicate 
licence of 
weigher, etc. 
3 [27-A. Where a licence granted to a weigher, sample or 
classifier is lost, destroyed, torn, defaced, or otherwise becomes 
illegible, the licensing authority shall, in the prescribed mermer and 
on payment of the prescribed fee, issue a duplicate licence.] 
Facilities to be 
given for 
weighing  
goods, etc. 
28. Every warehouseman shall provide at lis warehouse such
facilities as may be prescribed for weighing, sampling and classifying 
any goods deposited in his warehouse. 
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1. Subs. by sec. 14 of U.P. Act no. XII of 1964.
2. Subs. by sec. 15 ibid.
3. Add. by sec. 16 ibid.

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Decision of 
Board of 
Arbitrators 
1[29. (1) The licensing authorit y may, in the manner prescribed,  
constitute a Board of Arbitrators to decide any dispute referred to 
under sub -section (2) of section 18 or any complaint against any 
weigher, samples, classifier or warehousemen releting either to the 
quality, weight or grade of goods stored in a warehouse or to the 
description thereof in the receipt. 
(2) The Board of Arbitrators in deciding such dispute or 
complaint shall follow such procedure as may be prescribed. (3) The 
decision of the Board of Arbitrators shall be final and binding on the 
parties.] 
CHAPTER-V 
WAREHOUSE RECEIPTS 
Receipt 2[30. The warehouseman shall, for the goods deposited in his 
warehouse by each depositor, issue a receipt in the prescribed form 
containing full particulars of the goods.] 
Receipts 
transferable by 
endorsement 
31. The receipt issued by a warehouseman shall, unless other - 
wise specified thereon, be transferable by an endorsement and shall 
entitle the holder in due course to receive the goods specified in it on 
the same terms and conditions as the original depositor. 
Duplicate 
receipt
32. Where a receipt is lost, destroyed or damaged, the ware - 
houseman shall, on an application made by the depositor and upon 
payment of the prescribed fees, issue a duplicate receipt subject to 
such conditions as may be prescribed. 
CHAPTER-VI 
MISCELLANEOUS 
Inspection 33. The licensing authority may, at any time during such hours,
as may be prescribed, inspect or examine or cause to be inspected or 
examined, any ware house, its machinery and equipment, goods 
deposited therein, and the account books and records relating thereto, 
for the purpose of satisfying itself that the requirements of this Ac t 
and the rules are being complied with. 
Appeal 3[34. (1) An appeal against an order of the licensing authority 
refusing to grant or renew a licence or suspending or cancelling any 
licence under this Act, or forfeiting any security deposited or furnished 
in respect of a licence shall lie to such authority, not below the rank of 
an Assistant Registrar, Co -operative Societies, and within su ch time, 
as may be prescribed.] 
(2) The decision of the appellate authority shall be final. 
No compen-
sation for 
suspension or 
cancellation of 
licence 
35. Where any licence is suspended or cancelled under this
Act, the licensee shall not be enti tled to any compensation thereof n or 
shall be entitled to the refund of fee, if any, paid by him. 
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1. Subs. by sec. 17 of U.P. Act no. XII of 1964.
2. Subs. by sec. 18 ibid.
3. Subs. by sec. 19 ibid.

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Contracts and 
agreements 
inconsistent 
with this Act to 
be void 
36. Every contract or agreement, which is inconsistent with the
provisions of this Act, or rules, shall, to the extent of such 
inconsistency, be void. 
Penalty and 
procedure 37. 1[(1) Whoever-
(a) acts as a warehou seman, weigher, sampler or classifier
without having obtained a licence required under this Act, or 
 (b) knowingly contravenes or fails to comply with any pro - 
visions of this Act or the rules made thereunder, 
shall be punishable with imprisonment for a term which may extend 
to one year or with fine which may extend to one thousand rupees or 
with both.] 
(2) Where a person committing an offence under sub-section (1) 
is a company or an association or a body of persons, whether 
incorporated or not, the manager, secretary, agent or other principal 
officer, managing the affairs of such company, association or body 
shall be deemed to be guilty of such offence unless he proves that the 
offence was committed without his knowledge or consent. 
Bar of suits and 
legal 
proceedings 
2[37-A (1) No suit, prosecution or other legal proceeding shall 
lie against any person for anything which is in good faith done or 
intended to be done under this Act or the rules made thereunder. 
(2) No suit or other legal proceeding shall lie against the State 
Government for any damage caused or likely to be caused by anything 
which is in good faith done or i ntended to be done under this Ac t or 
the rules made thereunder.] 
Rules 38. (1) The State Government may make rules to carry out the
purposes of this Act. 
(2) In particular and without prejudice to the generality of the 
foregoing power, such rules may provide for all or any of the following 
matters, namely :– 
(a) the form and conditions of licences granted under this 
Act; 
(b) the procedure relating to the grant, renewal, 
cancellation and suspension of licences under this Act; 
(c) the publication, from time to time, of the grant, 
suspension and cancellation of licences and the list of 
warehousemen and their warehouses; 
(d) the procedure relating to the forfeiture of security 
money; 
3 [(dd) the procedure for the refund of licenes fee or 
security:] 
(e) the manner of giving notices under this Act; 
(f) the manner of communication of orders under section 7; 
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1. Subs. by sec. 20 of U.P. Act no. XII of 1964.
2. Add. by sec. 21 ibid.
3. Add by sec. 22(1) ibid.

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(g) the manner of sale of goods by public auction under 
section 15; 
(h) the form and the manner  in which intimation under 
section 16 shall be sent and the particulars to be specified 
therein;  
(i) the procedure relating to the delivery of goods unde r 
section 17;  
(j) the form of certificate issued under section 25; 
(k) the standard weights, measures and gradations of goods 
to be used in licensed warehouses; 
(1) the procedure to be followed in the proceedings before 
the Board of Arbitrators under section 29 and the mode of 
execution of their award; 
(m) the procedure to be followed in the disposal of appeals; 
(n) efficient conduct generally of the business of 
warehouse- man; and 
(o) such other matters which are to be or may be 
prescribed.  
1[(3) All rules made under this Act shall, as soon as may be after 
they are made, be laid before each House of the State Legislature while 
it is in session, for a total period of not less than fourteen days 
extending in its one session or more than one successive sessions and 
shall, unless some later date is appointed, take effect, from the date of 
their publication in the official Gazette, subject to such modifica tions 
or annulments as the two Houses of the Legislature may agree to 
make, so, however, that any such modification or annulment shall be 
without prejudice to the validity of a ny thing previously done 
thereunder.] 
Savings 
Act I of 1944 
Act VIII of  
1878 Act VIII of 
1896
2 [39. The provisions of this Act , shall not apply to any 
warehouse licensed under the provisions of Central Excises and Salt 
Act, 1944, Sea Customs Act, 1878, or the Inland Bonded Warehouses 
Act, 1896 or the rules made thereunder. 
Power to 
exempt
40. The State Government may, by notification in the official
Gazette and for reasons to be recorded, exempt any person or class of 
persons from all or any of the provisions of this Act.] 
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1. Add by sec. 22(2) of U.P. Act no. XII, 1964.
2. Add by sec. 23 ibid.

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