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).

  • Section 78D (2) (c) of the Stamp Duties Act 1920, as in force immediately before its repeal, continues to apply only to the final redetermination date and to any redetermination date that occurred before the final redetermination date.

  • A reference in any Act or in any instrument made under any Act to the Stamp Duties Act 1920 is to be read as including a reference to the Duties Act 1997.

  • For the purposes of this clause, a redetermination date means a date on which the Chief Commissioner is required under section 78D of the Stamp Duties Act 1920, as in force immediately before its repeal, to make a redetermination of the duty payable in respect of a lease (or would have been required to do so if that Act had not been repealed).

  • Section 68 (4) extends to a payment of ad valorem duty made before 1 July 1998 under the Stamp Duties Act 1920.

  • An instrument is duly stamped for the purposes of this Act if, immediately before 1 July 1998, it was duly stamped for the purposes of the Stamp Duties Act 1920.


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 1929.
Stamp Duties Act means the Stamp Duties Act and any statutory modi- fications thereto;
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

Related to Stamp Duties Act

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  • Labour Relations Act means the Labour Relations Act, 1995 (Act No. 66 of 1995);

  • Education Act means the Education Act, R.S.O. 1990, c. E.2, as amended.

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  • the 1981 Act which means the Compulsory Purchase (Vesting Declarations) Act 1981.