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  2. Kenya Revenue Authority - Wikipedia

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    The Kenya Revenue Authority (KRA) [2] was established by an Act of Parliament, the Kenya Revenue Authority Act, which became effective on 1 July 1995. The Authority is charged with collecting revenue on behalf of the Government of Kenya. [1] The Authority's core operations are:-

  3. List of National Key Points - Wikipedia

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    Transvaal Asiatic Registration Act (1906) South Africa Act (1909) Mines and Works Act (1911) Natives Land Act (1913) Natives (Urban Areas) Act (1923) Immorality Act (1927) Native Administration Act (1927) Women's Enfranchisement Act (1930) Franchise Laws Amendment Act (1931) Representation of Natives Act (1936) Native Trust and Land Act (1936)

  4. List of acts of the Parliament of South Africa, 1920–1929

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    Unauthorized Expenditure (1920–1921) Act, 1922: 20: South-West Africa Railways and Harbours Act, 1922: 21: Land Settlement Acts Further Amendment Act, 1922: 22: South Africa Defence Act Amendment Act, 1922: 23: Income Tax Act, 1922: 24: South-West Africa Affairs Act, 1922: 25: South African Alkali and Lichtenburg Salt Pan Leases Act, 1922: 26 ...

  5. Legal interpretation in South Africa - Wikipedia

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    Section 39(2) of the Constitution of South Africa provides that, "When interpreting any legislation... every court, tribunal or forum must promote the spirit, purport and objects of the Bill of Rights." Section 39(2) has far-reaching implications for statutory interpretation, especially in the context of constitutional litigation. [32]

  6. King Report on Corporate Governance - Wikipedia

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    However, due to evolutions in South African law many of the principles put forward in King II are now embodied as law in the Companies Act of South Africa of 2008. In addition to the Companies Act, there are additional applicable statutes that encapsulate some of the principles of King III such as the Public Finance Management Act and the ...

  7. Public Finance Management Act, 1999 - Wikipedia

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    The Public Finance Management Act, 1999 (PFMA; Act No. 1 of 1999) is the primary public finance management law in South Africa. It delineates standards for expenditure, accounting, and reporting for public entities. Its scope is generally limited to entities of national and provincial governments.

  8. South African company law - Wikipedia

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    The first South African company legislation was the Companies Act [3] of 1926, which was based on the Transvaal Companies Act, [4] which was in turn based on the British Companies (Consolidation) Act 1908. The next major South African legislation in this area was the Companies Act [5] of 1973, which remained in force until 31 April 2011.

  9. Group Areas Act - Wikipedia

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    After the 1948 general election, D.F. Malan's administration commenced its policy of apartheid that sought to segregate the races in South Africa. The government hoped to achieve this through "separate development" of the races and this entailed passing laws that would ensure a distinction on social, economic, political and, in the case of the Group Areas Act, geographical lines. [2]