and the Road Traffic Act, "rash driving" isn't precisely defined...under the Securities and Futures Act (SFA). The key principle is *who* is bearing the risk. If you are *facilitating...... as defined under Section 321 of the Penal Code. It's a common charge...... under the Companies Act, 1956 and known as ""XYZ PVT LTD"".... under the Companies Act, 1956 and known as ""XYZ PVT LTD"".... Land Act, 1962 (Act 123): This is the primary legislation governing land ownership and management. It's been amended...... under Section 247 of the *Income Tax Act*. While there isn't a single document *called* "contemporaneous transfer pricing documentation," the legislation mandates...... under the Misuse of Drugs Act. * Claim of Being a Courier: Saridewi maintained throughout her trial and appeals that she was...The neuron appears to be activating around references to **Acts** (legal acts, statutes) or **chapters**, especially when they are followed by punctuation or further definitions/details. It also shows a strong pull towards words related to legal codes or statutes.Looking at the lists:* **MAX_ACTIVATING_TOKENS**: `Act`, `Code`, `C`, `(`* **TOKENS_AFTER_MAX_ACTIVATING_TOKEN**: `,`, `(`, `.`, `FI`, `Act`* **TOP_POSITIVE_LOGITS**: `chapter`, `Chapter`, `Chapters`, `CHAPTER`, `capítulo`, `Capítulo`, `chapitre`* **TOP_ACTIVATING_TEXTS**: Mentions of "Road Traffic Act", "Securities and Futures Act (SFA)", "Penal Code", "Companies Act", "Land Act", "Income Tax Act", "Misuse of Drugs Act".The common theme is legal/statutory references, often involving the word "Act" or "Code", or hierarchical divisions like "chapter".**Explanation:** Legal acts or chapters