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Wills Act is a stock short title used in Australia, Malaysia, New Zealand, South Africa, and the United Kingdom for legislation relating to wills. List [ edit ]
In West Malaysia and Sarawak, wills are governed by the Wills Act 1959. In Sabah, the Will Ordinance (Sabah Cap. 158) applies. The Wills Act 1959 and the Wills Ordinance applies to non-Muslims only. [12] Section 2(2) of the Wills Act 1959 states that the Act does not apply to wills of persons professing the religion of Islam. [12]
National Art Gallery Act 1959 [Act 516] ( Repealed by the National Visual Arts Development Board Act 2011 [Act 724] ) Cheng Hoon Teng Temple (Incorporation) Act 1949 [Act 517] National Land Code (Penang And Malacca Titles) Act 1963 [Act 518] Central Bank Of Malaysia Act 1958 [Act 519] ( Repealed by the Central Bank Of Malaysia Act 2009 [Act 701] )
Central Bank of Malaysia Act 1958: 519 Repealed by Act 701 Central Bank of Malaysia Act 2009: 701 In force Chemicals Weapons Convention Act 2005: 641 In force Chemists Act 1975: 158 In force Cheng Hoon Teng Temple (Incorporation) Act 1949: 517 In force Child Act 2001: 611 In force Child Care Centre Act 1984: 308 In force Child Protection Act ...
Malaysian law is also based on other jurisdictions namely Australia and India. The criminal law in Malaysia—the Criminal Procedure Code—was based on the Indian criminal code. Similarly, the Contracts Act is based on the Indian model. Malaysian land law is based on the Australian Torrens system. The Federal Constitution is the supreme law of ...
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1 April – The Prevention of Crime Act 1959 was enacted. [3] 24 April – The last meeting of the Federal Legislative Council before being replaced by the Malayan Parliament. 1 May – The Immigration Ordinance 1959 was enacted. [4] 8 May – Sultan Ibrahim Al-Masyhur of Johor died at the age of 86 in London, England.