Government Notice No. 928 of 2013

Liquor Act No. 59 of 2003 » Liquor Amendment Regulations, 2013
Title Liquor Act No. 59 of 2003 » Liquor Amendment Regulations, 2013
DepartmentTrade and Industry
Gazette Regulation Gazettes, No. 37091 of 03 December, 2013, 22 page(s), 777Kb
ActAct No. 59 of 2003



Related / Liquor Act No. 59 of 2003

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2015/05/20
Department of Trade, Industry and Competition    
Liquor Act No. 59 of 2003 » Invitation for the public to comment on the National Liquor Policy, General Notice No. 446
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2014/02/11 Liquor Act No. 59 of 2003 » National Liquor Norms and Standards, General Notice No. 80
14
2014/01/08 Liquor Act No. 59 of 2003 » African Nations Championship (CHAN) 2014, Liquor Regulations, Government Notice No. 1
22
2013/12/04 Liquor Act No. 59 of 2003 » National Liquor Norms and Standards, General Notice No. 1194
14
2013/12/02 Liquor Act No. 59 of 2003 » African Nations Championship (CHAN) 2014, Liquor Regulations, Government Notice No. 927
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2012/12/28 Liquor Act No. 59 of 2003 » African Cup of Nations (AFCON) 2013, Liquor Regulations, Government Notice No. 1121
22
2012/11/16 Liquor Act No. 59 of 2003 » Draft African Cup of Nations (AFCON) 2013, Liquor Regulations, Government Notice No. 947
22
2012/02/24 Liquor Act No. 59 of 2003 » Notice in terms of Schedule 1, item 2 (3)(a) of the Act, General Notice No. 143
2
2010/05/24 Liquor Act No. 59 of 2003 » Regulations » 2010 Soccer world Cup, Government Notice No. 425
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2010/04/23 Liquor Act No. 59 of 2003 » Regulations » 2010 Soccer world Cup » Draft, General Notice No. 344
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