Amendment Act definition

Amendment Act means Workers Compensation Amendment Act, 2002,S.B.C. 2002, c. 56.
Amendment Act means the Skills Development Amendment Act, 2008;
Amendment Act means the Local Government: Municipal Property Rates Amendment Act No. 29 of 2014

Examples of Amendment Act in a sentence

  • Breastfeeding Breaks for Teachers is regulated by Section 9 of the Maternity Protection (Amendment) Act 2004, as amended by the Work Life Balance and Miscellaneous Provisions Act 2023.

  • Retrieved 4 2012, from http://laugfs.lk//page/ecosri.html National Environmental (Amendment) Act.

  • The Companies Amendment Act 2006 abolished this defence because it was creating too much uncertainty.However, the amendment also introduced a running account exception where there is a continuing business relationship between a company and a creditor and where the level of indebtedness to the creditor increases or decreases over time.

  • The Apprentices (Amendment) Act and Labour Laws Amendment Act have already been enacted.

  • In 2008 the Mental Health (Amendment) Act (2007) (“MHAA”) implemented new legislative reforms.


More Definitions of Amendment Act

Amendment Act means the 2[Karnataka]2 Land Reforms (Amendment) Act, 1973;]1
Amendment Act means the Fire Service Amendment Act 1996.
Amendment Act means the Juvenile Justice Legislation Amendment Act 1996.
Amendment Act means the Adoption of Children Amendment Act 2002.
Amendment Act means the Criminal Law Amendment (Homicide) Act 2008;
Amendment Act means the Emergency Services Legislation Amendment Act 2001.
Amendment Act. ’ means the Provincial Development Council Law Amendment Act, 2004;