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  2. Laws and regulations for electronic payment in Mauritius

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  3. Motormag - Wikipedia

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    MotorMag is a Mauritius car magazine, published monthly, and concentrating on cars and motorcycles test drives. It was launched in 2007 and is now published by Dubourg Editions Ltd. The magazine features news, road tests and buyers guides of both cars and motorcycles. The reviews and news are written mostly in French but sometimes in English also.

  4. Mauritius Revenue Authority - Wikipedia

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    The Mauritius Revenue Authority (MRA) is a parastatal organisation in Mauritius, it is the Revenue Authority of the Mauritian Government and operate under the aegis of the Ministry of Finance and Economic Development.

  5. Motorway (brand) - Wikipedia

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    Motorway's website is a two-sided marketplace platform for private car-selling customers and verified dealers who buy cars from them. The customer portal allows users to receive a vehicle valuation by sharing their car registration and mileage.

  6. In-Car Payment System - Wikipedia

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    Renault Samsung Motors first installed an in-car payment system on its 2022 XM3, released on June 4, 2021. It will be available at convenience stores, gas stations, parking lots, cafes and restaurants from July 2021. It is the only in-car payment system that can request the ordered menu to be delivered to the vehicle. [3]

  7. International vehicle registration code - Wikipedia

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    The term distinguishing mark was adopted by the 1924 International Convention Relative to Motor Traffic signed in Paris, which extended the maximum length of mark from two to three Latin letters, and permitted not just distinguishing marks for states, but also for non-sovereign territories which operated their own vehicle registration systems.

  8. Government Portal of Mauritius - Wikipedia

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    A new version of the portal was launched on 22 February 2013. The site was done by the firm FRCI LTD and its partner LinkDev and cost Rs 50 Million, a cost that raised eyebrows. [4] [5] In 2016, a United Nations e-Government Survey gave the portal a ranking based on information from an nonexistent portal. [6]

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