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  2. Companies Act 1965 - Wikipedia

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    The Companies Act 1965, in its current form (15 August 2007), consists of 12 Parts containing 374 sections and 10 schedules (including 36 amendments).

  3. List of amendments to the Constitution of Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    Constitution and Malaysia Act (Amendment) Act 1965: 01-07-1965 except Part I of First Schedule and Second Schedule: 16-09-1963; Part II of First Schedule–amendment of Article 132 of the Constitution–Malacca: 01-05-1960; and Penang: 01-11-1959 8th: Act 53/1965 Constitution and Malaysia (Singapore Amendment) Act 1965: 09-08-1965

  4. List of acts of the Parliament of Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    Agensi Inovasi Malaysia Act 2010: 718 In force Airport and Aviation Services (Operating Company) Act 1991: 467 In force Akademi Seni Budaya dan Warisan Kebangsaan Act 2006: 653 In force Allied Health Professions Act 2016: 774 Not yet in force Animal Welfare Act 2015: 772 In force Animals Act 1953: 647 In force Anti-Corruption Act 1997: 575 ...

  5. Companies Commission of Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    The SSM was formed in 2002 under the Companies Commission of Malaysia Act 2001, assuming the functions of the Registrar of Companies and Registry of Business. [ 1 ] The main purpose of SSM is to serve as an agency to incorporate companies and register businesses as well as to provide company and business information to the public.

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  7. Ordinary resolution - Wikipedia

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    In business or commercial law in certain common law jurisdictions, an ordinary resolution is a resolution passed by the shareholders of a company by a simple or bare majority (for example more than 50% of the vote) either at a convened meeting of shareholders or by circulating a resolution for signature.

  8. 1993 amendments to the Constitution of Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    The changes, which saw the amendments of Articles 32, 38, 42, 63, 72 and 181 in the Constitution of Malaysia, [3] were implemented in March 1993. Before the amendments were made, the Constitution granted rulers who have violated the law not to be prosecuted by the criminal court unless he voluntarily wishes to surrender his legal immunity. [4]

  9. Law of Malaysia - Wikipedia

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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.