It is sufficient here to extract the provisions of section 2(1), which read thus: "Exemptions from operation of Act: (1) Nothing in this Act shall apply to the following namely: (a) any building of which the Government or a local authority or a public sector Corporation is the landlord; or (b) any building belonging to or vested in a recognised educational institution, the whole of the income from which is utilised for the purposes of such institution; or (c) any building used or intended to be used as a factory within the meaning of the (Act No. LXIII of 1948) (where the plant of such factory is leased out along with the building); or (d) any building used or intended to be used for any other industrial purpose (that is to say, for the purpose of manufacture, preservation or processing of 688 any goods) or as a cinema or theatre, where the plant and apparatus installed for such purpose in the building is leased out along with the building: Provided that nothing in this clause shall apply in relation to any shop or other building, situated within the precincts of the cinema or theatre, the tenancy in respect of which has been created separately from the tenancy in respect of the cinema or theatre; or (e) any building used or intended to be used as a place of public entertainment or amusement (including any sports stadium, but not including a cinema or theatre), or any building appurtenant thereto; or (f) any building built and held by a society registered under the (Act No XXI of 1860) or by a cooperative society, company or firm and intended solely for its own occupation or for the occupation of any of its officers or servants, whether on rent or free of rent, or as a guest house, by whatever name called, for the occupation of per sons having dealing with it in the ordinary course of business " 9 The clear effect of this section is that if any building falls under any one of the above clauses, it is exempt from the operation of the Act.