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The Hire-Purchase Act 1967 (Malay: Akta Sewa Beli 1967), is a Malaysian law which enacted to regulate the form and contents of hire-purchase agreements, the rights and duties of parties to such agreements and to make provisions for other matters connected therewith and incidental thereto.
It is held in Langkawi, Malaysia, and the last event took place in 2023. The event is supported by the Malaysian government and industry associations. LIMA is one of the largest maritime and aerospace exhibitions in the Asia-Pacific region; it is focused mainly on the defence industry, but also supports civilian industries. In 2013, LIMA ...
Government Loans (Notice of Trusts) Act 1947: 649 In force Government Proceedings Act 1956: 359 In force Government Trustee Securities Act 1957: 426 In force Guardianship of Infants Act 1961: 351 In force Highway Authority Malaysia (Incorporation) Act 1980: 231 In force Hire-Purchase Act 1967: 212 In force Hire Purchase Registration (Sarawak ...
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The federal government of Malaysia adheres to and is created by the Federal Constitution of Malaysia, the supreme law of the land. The federal government adopts the principle of separation of powers under Article 127 of the Federal Constitution of Malaysia, [2] and has three branches: the executive, legislature, and judiciary. [3]