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The Direct Sales and Anti-Pyramid Scheme Act 1993 (Malay: Akta Jualan Langsung dan Skim Anti-Piramid 1993), is a Malaysian laws which enacted to provide for the licensing of persons carrying on direct sales business, for the regulation of direct selling, for prohibiting pyramid scheme or arrangement, chain distribution scheme or arrangement, or any similar scheme or arrangement, and for other ...
Forest Research Institute Malaysia Act 2016 [Act 782] Statutory Declarations Act 1960 [Act 783] Scouts Association of Malaysia (Incorporation) Act 1968 [Act 784] Finance Act 2017 [Act 785] Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank Act 2017 [Act 786] Offences Relating to Awards 2017 [Act 787] Civil Aviation Authority of Malaysia Act 2017 [Act 788]
Diplomatic Privileges (Vienna Convention) Act 1966: 636 In force Direct Sales and Anti-Pyramid Scheme Act 1993: 500 In force Director General of Social Welfare (Incorporation) Act 1948: 529 In force Distress Act 1951: 255 In force Distribution Act 1958: 300 In force Domestic Violence Act 1994: 521 In force Drainage Works Act 1954: 354 In force
Exclusive Economic Zone Act 1984 Archived 2016-04-06 at the Wayback Machine [Act 311] Direct Sales and Anti-Pyramid Scheme Act 1993 Archived 2016-04-07 at the Wayback Machine [Act 500] Franchise Act 1998 Archived 2016-04-07 at the Wayback Machine [Act 590] Consumer Protection Act 1999 Archived 2016-04-07 at the Wayback Machine [Act 599]
In 1972, a revenue legislation called the Sales Tax Act 1972 was declared in the Government Gazette as Malaysia Law Act 64 and implemented on 29 February 1972. This tax, known as Sales Tax, was imposed on all imported and local products, except those exempted under Sales Tax (Exemption) Order 1972, or were produced by manufacturers exempted ...
In regard to consumer contracts, the Sale of Goods Act 1979 was replaced by the Consumer Rights Act 2015, which covers contracts entered into from 1 October 2015. [9] The earlier legislation, which continues in respect of business-to-business transactions, was: The Sale of Goods Act 1893 (56 & 57 Vict. c. 71) The Sale of Goods Act 1979 (c. 54)
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The law of Malaysia is mainly based on the common law legal system. This was a direct result of the colonisation of Malaya, Sarawak, and North Borneo by Britain between the early 19th century to the 1960s. The supreme law of the land—the Constitution of Malaysia—sets out the legal framework and rights of Malaysian citizens.