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<h1>Key Terms Defined in Social Security Certificates Rules, 1982: Understanding Certificates, Corporations, and Identity Slips under Rule 11.</h1> These rules define key terms related to the Social Security Certificates Rules, 1982. The 'Act' refers to the Government Savings Certificates Act, 1959. A 'Certificate' is a Social Security Certificate, while a 'Postal Circle' includes post offices under certain administrative authorities. A 'Co-operative society' is registered under relevant laws, and a 'Corporation' is established by law, excluding companies. 'Form' refers to forms in these rules, and a 'Government company' aligns with the Companies Act, 1956. An 'identity slip' is issued under rule 11, and 'local authority' encompasses various municipal bodies. 'Old certificate' covers certificates or bonds issued under previous rules, and 'post office' refers to any Indian post office handling Savings Bank work.