Stamp Duties Act definition

Stamp Duties Act means the Stamp Duties Act, Cap. 64 and any statutory modifications thereto;
Stamp Duties Act means the Stamp Duties Act, 1968 (Act 77 of 1968);
Stamp Duties Act means the Stamp Duties Act, No 77 of 1968;

Examples of Stamp Duties Act in a sentence

  • The successful tenderer shall pay the proper amount of ad valorem duty chargeable on the Tender Acceptance Letter under Article 8(b) of the First Schedule of the Stamp Duties Act (Cap.

  • The successful tenderer shall pay the proper amount of ad valorem duty chargeable on the Tender Acceptance Letter under Article 8(c) of the First Schedule of the Stamp Duties Act (Cap.

  • The successful tenderer shall pay the proper amount of stamp duty chargeable on the Tender Acceptance Letter under the Stamp Duties Act (Cap.

  • The State is exempted from stamp duty in terms of Section 4 (1) (a) of the Stamp Duties Act, 1968 (Act No. 77 of 1968).

  • In 1996, a specific tax dispensation for Securities Lending Arrangements (as currently defined in the Act) was made in the Act and the Stamp Duties Act (subsequently incorporated in the Securities Transfer Tax Act).

  • The shall pay the stamp fees on this Agreement in accordance with the Stamp Duties Act.

  • Please note that any person who furnishes information that is false or misleading shall be guilty of an offence under Section 65 of the Stamp Duties Act.

  • Current Wayne County RESA waivers can be found at: xxxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxx.xxx/documents/mde/MARSE_Supplemented_with_IDEA_Regs_37 95987.pdf.

  • The Company is exempt from payment of all fees chargeable under the Companies Act or the Stamp Duties Act, 1993 (Act No. 15 of 1993) in respect of its conversion, registration and certificate to commence business.

  • Without prejudice to the provisions of the Stamp Duties Act, the Minister with responsibility for matters relating to stamp duties shall demand tax clearance certificates when checking documents on sale by any company of landed properties and other assets before accepting such documents for stamping.[Cap.


More Definitions of Stamp Duties Act

Stamp Duties Act means the Stamp Duties Act Cap. 411 LFN 1990, as amended ;
Stamp Duties Act means the Stamp Duties Act (Chapter S8) LFN 2004; and
Stamp Duties Act means the Stamp Duties Act, 1968 (Act No. 77 of 1968); "stamp duty" means the stamp duty leviable under Item 15(3) of Schedule I
Stamp Duties Act means the Stamp Duties Act 1929.
Stamp Duties Act means the Stamp Duties Act and any statutory modi- fications thereto;

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