Social Security Certificates define terms for administration, including 'old certificate' and 'postal circle' and 'identity slip'. Rule 2 supplies definitions for administering Social Security Certificates under the Government Savings Certificates Act, 1959, defining key terms including Act, Certificate, Postal Circle, post office, identity slip, institutional categories such as Co-operative Society, Corporation (excluding a company) and Government Company, and the scope of old certificate to include specified prior national savings certificates and bonds.
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Social Security Certificates define terms for administration, including 'old certificate' and 'postal circle' and 'identity slip'.
Rule 2 supplies definitions for administering Social Security Certificates under the Government Savings Certificates Act, 1959, defining key terms including Act, Certificate, Postal Circle, post office, identity slip, institutional categories such as Co-operative Society, Corporation (excluding a company) and Government Company, and the scope of old certificate to include specified prior national savings certificates and bonds.
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