International Business Companies Act definition

International Business Companies Act means the International Business Companies Act, 1984;
International Business Companies Act means the International Business Companies Act 1999, No. 40;
International Business Companies Act means the International Business Companies (Amendment and Consolidation) Act, 2007, of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines;

Examples of International Business Companies Act in a sentence

  • The Company was registered on May 4, 2005 in the Territory of the British Virgin Islands (“BVI”), pursuant to the International Business Companies Act (the “Act”), Cap.

  • This Act may be cited as the International Business Companies Act.

  • The Company’s subsidiaries in the British Virgin Islands were incorporated under the International Business Companies Act of the British Virgin Islands and, accordingly, are exempted from British Virgin Islands income tax.

  • GoldChina was incorporated on December 24, 2003 under the International Business Companies Act of the Territory of the British Virgin Islands.

  • The group companies in the British Virgin Islands were incorporated under the International Business Companies Act of the British Virgin Islands and accordingly, are exempted from British Virgin Islands income tax.

  • Appropriate runoff controls such as berms, storm gates, detention basins, overflow collection areas, filtration systems, and sediment traps shall be implemented to control siltation, and the potential discharge of pollutants into drainages.

  • Del Monte Pacific Limited (the “Company”) was incorporated as an international business company in the British Virgin Islands on 27 May 1999 under the International Business Companies Act (Cap.

  • The group companies in British Virgin Islands (“BVI”) were incorporated under the International Business Companies Act of the British Virgin Islands and, accordingly, is exempted from British Virgin Islands income tax.

  • The Company’s subsidiary in the BVI was incorporated under International Business Companies Act of the BVI and is exempted from the BVI income tax.

  • The Group’s direct subsidiaries in the British Virgin Islands were incorporated under the International Business Companies Act of the British Virgin Islands and, accordingly, are exempted from British Virgin Islands income tax.


More Definitions of International Business Companies Act

International Business Companies Act means the International Business Companies Act (Cap. 291);
International Business Companies Act means the International Business Companies Act, 1996, as the same may be amended from time to time;
International Business Companies Act means the International Business Companies Act, Chapter 77 of the Laws of Barbados or any amendment thereto.

Related to International Business Companies Act

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  • Corporations Act means the Corporations Act 2001 (Cth).

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  • Corporations Law means the Corporations Law of the Commonwealth of Australia as applying in each State and Territory of Australia;

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  • Israeli Companies Law means the Israeli Companies Law, 5759-1999.

  • International Bureau means the International Bureau of the World Intellectual Property Organization;

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