Government Notice No. 77 of 2014

Insolvency Act No. 24 of 1936 » Policy on the appointment of Insolvency Practitioners
Title Insolvency Act No. 24 of 1936 » Policy on the appointment of Insolvency Practitioners
DepartmentJustice and Constitutional Development
Gazette National Gazettes, No. 37287 of 07 February, 2014, 6 page(s), 677Kb
ActAct No. 24 of 1936



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2014/10/17
Department of Justice and Constitutional Development    
Insolvency Act No. 24 of 1936 » Close Corporations Act (69/1984) and Companies Act (61/1973 » Policy on the Appointment of Insolvency Practitioners, Government Notice No. 798
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2014/05/13 Insolvency Act No. 24 of 1936 » Administration of Estates Act (66/1965), Trust Property Control Act (57/1988), Companies Act (61/1973) and winding-up and Judicial Management of Companies and the Civil Proceedings Evidence Act (25/1965) » Invitation for public comments on the draft notices to amend various fees and tariffs prescribed by legislation administered by the Minister of Justice and Constitutional Development, General Notice No. 355
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2009/11/18
Department of Transport    
Insolvency Act No. 24 of 1936 » Notice in Terms of section 34, General Notice No. 3668
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2009/11/11 Insolvency Act No. 24 of 1936 » Notice in Terms of section 34, General Notice No. 3668
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2009/11/06
South African Revenue Service (SARS)    
Insolvency Act No. 24 of 1936 » Payment of Fees, General Notice No. 1478
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2009/11/05
Department of Justice and Constitutional Development    
Insolvency Act No. 24 of 1936 » Third Schedule » Amendment, Government Notice No. 1055
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