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Malaysian and Brunei Darussalam Currency to Be Bills

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Type
Subsidiary Legislation
Status
In force
Enacted
1949
Sections
1

Quick answer

About this subsidiary legislation

Malaysian and Brunei Darussalam Currency to Be Bills is Singapore Subsidiary Legislation, cited as Subsidiary Legislation BEA-N1 1949, currently marked in force and first recorded in 1949.

Regulation

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Bills of Exchange Act(Chapter 23, Section 14(a))Malaysian and Brunei Darussalam Currency to be BillsN 1G.N. No. S 160/1970REVISED EDITION 1990(25th March 1992)[19th June 1970]The Minister for Finance has prescribed that bills drawn in Malaysian and Brunei Darussalam currency are to be bills for the purposes of section 14(a) of the Act.

Common questions

What is Malaysian and Brunei Darussalam Currency to Be Bills?
Malaysian and Brunei Darussalam Currency to Be Bills is Singapore Subsidiary Legislation, cited as Subsidiary Legislation BEA-N1 1949, currently marked in force and first recorded in 1949.
Is Malaysian and Brunei Darussalam Currency to Be Bills still in force?
Yes — Malaysian and Brunei Darussalam Currency to Be Bills is currently in force.
When did Malaysian and Brunei Darussalam Currency to Be Bills take effect?
Malaysian and Brunei Darussalam Currency to Be Bills was first recorded in 1949.
How many regulations does Malaysian and Brunei Darussalam Currency to Be Bills have?
Malaysian and Brunei Darussalam Currency to Be Bills contains 1 regulation.
Where can I read the official version of Malaysian and Brunei Darussalam Currency to Be Bills?
The official text of Malaysian and Brunei Darussalam Currency to Be Bills is published at sso.agc.gov.sg.