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The Common Gaming Houses Act 1953 (Malay: Akta Rumah Judi Terbuka 1953), is a Malaysian law which made illegal common gaming houses, public gaming, and public lotteries. [1] All common gaming houses were declared a nuisance and prohibited by law, and any person found owning an establishment or participating can be charged.
Lotteries Act 1952 [Act 288] Common Gaming Houses Act 1953 [Act 289] Medicines (Advertisement and Sale) Act 1956 [Act 290] Patents Act 1983 [Act 291] Lembaga Kemajuan Ternakan Negara (Dissolution) Act 1983 [Act 292] Finance Act 1983 [Act 293] Goods Vehicle Levy Act 1983 [Act 294] Military Manoeuvres Act 1983 [Act 295] Public Order (Preservation ...
The Betting Act 1953, in its current form (1 January 2006), consists of 22 sections and no schedule (including 6 amendments), without separate parts. Section 1: Short title; Section 2: Interpretation; Section 3: Nuisance; Section 4: Offences relating to common betting houses and betting information centres; Section 5: Advancing money for conducting
Repealed by Act 671 Gaming Tax Act 1972: 65 In force Gas Supply Act 1993: 501 In force Geneva Conventions Act 1962: 512 In force Geographical Indications Act 2000: 602 In force Geological Survey Act 1974: 129 In force Geologists Act 2008: 689 In force Girl Guides Act 1953: 456 In force Good Shepherd Nuns (Incorporation) Act 1973: 108 In force
The House passed the Transparency in Charges for Key Events Ticketing Act on Wednesday in an effort to increase price transparency for consumers.
Civil Aviation Act 1969; Common Gaming Houses Act 1953; Communications and Multimedia Act 1998; Companies Act 1965; Computer Crimes Act 1997; Control of Supplies Act ...
Betting Act 1953; C. Common Gaming Houses Act 1953; Constitution of Venezuela (1953) Criminal Justice Act 1953; L. Labor Standards Act (South Korea) W. Wildlife Act 1953
The House of Representatives passed the Laken Riley Act 264-159. Some critics say it could pose a threat to civil liberties while supporters say it will make the U.S. safer.