Under Land Acquisition Act, 1894 an industrial concern, ordinarily, employing not less than ......workmen owned by an individual or by an association of individuals and not being a Company, desiring to acquire land for the erection of dwelling houses for workmen employed by the concern or for the provisions of amenities directly connected therewith shall, so far as concerns the Acquisition of such land, be deemed to be a company for the purpose of this part, and the references to company in [sections 4, SA, 6, 7 and SO] shall be interpreted as references also to such concern. Fill in the blanks:
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Under the Land Acquisition Act, 1894, an 'industrial concern' means an undertaking engaged in manufacturing, mining, or similar industrial activities. Companies qualifying as industrial concerns get specific provisions for land acquisition.