Malaysia
327 - *AKTA PENGGALAKAN PELABURAN 1986
6 provisions
This part lets companies apply for R&D status or pioneer status, and gives the Minister powers to approve, extend, define, or withdraw status subject to stated conditions.
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Malaysia
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This part lets companies apply for R&D status or pioneer status, and gives the Minister powers to approve, extend, define, or withdraw status subject to stated conditions.
Malaysia
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This Act amends several Malaysian tax laws and related stamp and sales tax provisions, including rules on tax treatment, penalties, commencement dates, and administrative powers.
Malaysia
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This Act amends the Customs, Sales Tax, Excise, and Service Tax laws, and it starts on 1 January 1987.
Malaysia
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This Act sets rules for using bank records as evidence, including when copies can be used, when bank officers cannot be forced to produce books or testify, and when the court may allow inspection, copying, and costs orders.
Malaysia
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Publishers must deposit required copies of library material with the Director General, and missing a required delivery can lead to a fine.
Malaysia
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This Act sets out Malaysia’s copyright rules, including what works are protected, who administers government copyright, and what rights and exceptions apply to copying, broadcasting, performances, and related uses.
Malaysia
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This Act regulates motor vehicle use and registration, and it gives the Minister and road transport officials powers to administer the system.
Malaysia
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This Act sets up commercial vehicle licensing in Sabah, Sarawak and Labuan and gives the Board power to license, condition, suspend, replace, and renew licences.
Malaysia
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This Act sets minor-offence rules for fireworks, noise, animals, public nuisance, disorderly conduct, trespass, hawking, fraud-related possession, and related police powers, with fines, short imprisonment terms, and forfeiture in some cases.
Malaysia
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This Act amends several Malaysian tax statutes, including income tax, real property gains tax, share transfer tax, petroleum income tax, and sales tax.
Malaysia
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This source identifies the Broadcasting Act 1988 (Act 338) and says it was repealed by the Communications and Multimedia Act 1998.
Malaysia
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This Act establishes the National Trust Fund and sets out who administers it, how it may be invested, and what accounts and reports must be prepared.
Malaysia
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This Act provides a process for enforcing maintenance orders between Malaysia and listed reciprocating countries.
Malaysia
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This Act creates offences involving property linked to scheduled drug offences and illegal property, and it lets the courts and police seize, forfeit, search, and arrest in support of those cases.
Malaysia
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This provision sets out the Fire Services Act’s core administration, fire-hazard notices, hydrant-related rules, fire certificate rules, and related offences and penalties.
Malaysia
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This Act sets out Malaysia’s rules for preventing and controlling communicable diseases, including reporting duties, quarantine and isolation powers, controls on contaminated goods and bodies, and offences and penalties for non-compliance.
Malaysia
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This Act establishes the Malaysian Cocoa Board and gives it powers to run and regulate cocoa-related activities, while setting out governance, finance, enforcement, and offences.
Malaysia
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This provision sets out the Police Act 1967, its key definitions, the structure of the police force, and core powers, duties, discipline rules, and penalties.
Malaysia
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This Act applies only in Peninsular Malaysia and changes how courts may sentence hard labour, certain imprisonment types, life imprisonment, and whipping.
Malaysia
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This Act says a will must be written and executed in the required way to be valid, and it sets rules on witnesses, revocation, revival, and interpretation of wills.