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  2. New Tax Regime - Wikipedia

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    The latest changes were presented in the Union Budget 2023-24 which ... among others under the section ... 80CCC, 80CCD, 80D, 80DD, 80DDB, 80E, 80EE, 80EEA ...

  3. Prevention of Corrupt Activities Act, 2004 - Wikipedia

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    Section 24 Defines the presumptions that the State can use when a person is charged with an offence in relation to parts and sections of the Act. It also defines that presumptions the State can use if a person investigating or prosecuting a person accepts a gratification.

  4. Section 24 of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms

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    Overall, section 24's "competent jurisdiction" limit on which courts may award remedies, in R. v. 974649 Ontario Inc. (2001), was taken as meaning that while Charter rights are generous, they exist within a framework set up by Parliament and the provincial governments. These elected governments have the authority to grant varying degrees of ...

  5. National Environmental Management Act, 1998 - Wikipedia

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    The National Environmental Management Act, 1998 (Act No. 107 of 1998, abbreviated NEMA) is the statutory framework to enforce Section 24 of the Constitution of the Republic of South Africa. The NEMA is intended to promote co-operative governance and ensure that the rights of people are upheld, but also recognising the necessity of economic ...

  6. Section 24 of the Constitution of Australia - Wikipedia

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    Section 24 of the Constitution of Australia is titled "Constitution of House of Representatives". It provides that the House of Representatives be "directly chosen by the people of the Commonwealth" and have roughly twice as many seats as the Senate .

  7. Ohio Revised Code - Wikipedia

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    The Constitution of Ohio is the foremost source of state law. Legislation is enacted by the Ohio General Assembly, published in the Laws of Ohio, and codified in the Ohio Revised Code.

  8. State equal rights amendments - Wikipedia

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    Nothing in this section shall invalidate or prevent the adoption of any law, regulation, program, or practice that is designed to prevent or dismantle discrimination on the basis of a characteristic listed in this section, nor shall any characteristic listed in this section be interpreted to interfere with, limit, or deny the civil rights of ...

  9. California Code of Regulations - Wikipedia

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    In 2008, Carl Malamud published title 24 of the CCR, the California Building Standards Code, on Public.Resource.Org for free, even though the OAL claims publishing regulations with the force of law without relevant permissions is unlawful. [2] In March 2012, Malamud published the rest of the CCR on law.resource.org. [3]