Goods and Services Tax 1 GOODS AND SERVICES TAX BILL 2014 ARRANGEMENT OF CLAUSES Part I PRELIMINARY Clause 1. Short title and commencement 2. Interpretation 3. Meaning of “business” 4. Meaning of “supply” Part II ADMINISTRATION 5. Director General and other officers and their responsibilities 6. Recognition of office 7. Public servants 8. Confidentiality of information Part III IMPOSITION AND SCOPE OF TAX 9. Imposition and scope of goods and services tax, etc. 10. Rate of tax 11. Time of supply 12
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HISTORY OF MALAYSIAN ARTS Malaysia is a very unique country that have multi-cultural, multi-racial, multi-ethnics and multilingual as this country consist of 50% Malays, 30% Chinese and 20% India and this country also consist of various ethnics as well as migrants and colonial settlers that comes from Portugal, British and Japan afterwards all of these factors contributed to the development of arts in Malaysia. Malaysian arts also have been influenced by the Hindus and Islam in architecture design
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Constitution Assignment The case of West Bengal v/s union of India arises from the point of conflict of encroachment of the power of the state vis-à-vis the union parliament. The case came to place because Under the Coal Bearing Areas (Acquisition and Development) Act, 1957, enacted by Parliament, the Union of India proposed to acquire certain coal bearing areas in the State of West Bengal. The State filed a suit contending that the Act did not apply to lands vested in or owned by the State and
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International Review of Business Research Papers Vol.2. No.1 August 2006 pp.1-14 An Evaluation of SME Development in Malaysia Ali Salman Saleh∗ and Nelson Oly Ndubisi∗∗ Small and medium enterprises (SMEs) in play a vital role in the Malaysian economy and are considered to be the backbone of industrial development in the country. However, few studies examined their development, challenges and future prospects. Therefore, the aim of this paper is to examine and analyse the role of SMEs in
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ANALYSIS on Armed Forces Special Powers Act (AFSPA), 1958 Submitted by: Kartik Jigyasi Division: B PRN: 14010224086 Class: 2014-19 of Symbiosis Law School, NOIDA Symbiosis International University, PUNE In October,2014 Under the guidance of Dr. Md. Salim CERTIFICATE The project entitled “Analysis on Armed Forces Special Power Act (AFSPA), 1958“ submitted to the Symbiosis Law School, NOIDA for Jurisprudence I as part of Internal assessment is based on my
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been reactivated after the Meiji restoration as its modernized variation. Under the Meiji Constitution, the Prime Minister and the cabinet were appointed by and responsible to the Emperor. Since the Constitution of Japan came into effect in 1947, the cabinet was reformed, with the Prime Minister being elected by the Diet and the cabinet being responsible to the Diet. 2. Appointment Under the constitution, Cabinet ministers are appointed after the selection of the Prime Minister. A majority of
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part of the Canadian Constitution. The Constitution is a set of laws containing the basic rules about how our country operates. For example, it contains the powers of the federal government and those of the provincial governments in Canada Importance The Constitution is the supreme law of Canada. Generally speaking, all other laws must be consistent with the rules set out in the Constitution. If they are not, they may not be valid. Since the Charter is part of the Constitution, laws that limit Charter
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CONSTITUTION OF THE STATE OF GEORGIA (Revised January 2009) Designated as The Constitution of the State of Georgia For ordering information of a printed copy, go to www.sos.ga.gov/elections Brian P. Kemp Secretary of State State Capitol Atlanta, Georgia 30334-1505 Designated as The Constitution of the State of Georgia CONSTITUTION OF THE STATE OF GEORGIA TABLE OF CONTENTS ARTICLE I. Bill of Rights ... ........................................................... 1
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The "Takings Clause" of the U.S. Constitution states simply "nor shall private property be taken for public use, without just compensation." (Sullivan, n.d.) However, in the last quarter century, that clause has taken on a prominent role in constitutional jurisprudence, particularly with respect to the limits of state and local regulatory power. Any discussion of the Takings Clause should begin with the history that led to its enactment and the way case law has developed. There are two main points
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Please make your answers BOLD or in a different color so they stand out against the questions. How did the authors of the Constitution settle the conflict between the Virginia and New Jersey Plans creating a legislative branch or Congress? Whom does each house specifically represent? How has the senate changed since the original Constitution was ratified in 1788? What are the current terms of office, age/citizenship/residency requirements, total membership and leadership position
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