Dokumen tersebut membahas tentang prosedur pembayaran, penetapan, penaglhan, keberatan, dan banding Bea Perolehan Hak atas Tanah dan Bangunan (BPHTB) menurut Undang-Undang Nomor 20 Tahun 2000 beserta ketentuan pengurangan, pembagian penerimaan, dan sanksi terhadap pejabat yang melanggar ketentuan BPHTB.
Arbitration is a quasi-judicial method of settling civil disputes through a decision by one or more arbitrators rather than a court. Under Indian law, arbitration refers to the settlement of civil disputes related to money, property, or contract breaches by a quasi-judicial process with a decision by appointed arbitrators. For arbitration to occur there must be a written agreement between the parties to submit present or future disputes to arbitration, which may or may not name the arbitrator(s). Disputes can be referred to arbitration through the court when no suit is pending or when a suit is already pending.
This document provides an analysis and recommendation of a suitable form of contract for a proposed postgraduate student accommodation and outreach centre project in Malaysia. It summarizes key details of the project, discusses general principles of construction contracts, and analyzes the FIDIC Yellow Book 1999 as a recommended form of contract for the project. Specifically, it highlights that the FIDIC Yellow Book 1999 supports a design-build procurement approach, outlines key features like single point responsibility, provisions for contract administration, and an emphasis on fair risk sharing between parties.
This document outlines the levy of tax on the sale or purchase of goods under the relevant Act. It discusses which entities are liable to pay tax, the different tax rates applicable based on the schedule of goods, how tax is levied on works contracts and transfers of the right to use goods, presumptive taxation options for small dealers, and deductions allowed when determining taxable turnover. Key points covered include different tax rates for goods in different schedules, options for presumptive taxation for dealers with turnover below certain limits, and deductions allowed from total turnover to arrive at taxable turnover.
This document outlines procedures for filing tax returns in Pakistan. It specifies that companies, high income individuals, non-profit organizations, and others must file an annual tax return. Returns must be filed electronically and include information about income, taxes paid, and assets/wealth. Exceptions to filing are provided for low income salaried individuals and certain property owners. Extensions may be granted for returns in cases of travel, illness or other reasonable causes.
The document summarizes key aspects of the Sales of Goods Act in India. It discusses the distinction between a sale and agreement to sell goods, noting differences in how property transfers, risk of loss, and consequences of breach. A sale immediately transfers property from seller to buyer, while an agreement to sell transfers property at a future date or upon conditions being met. It also outlines conditions versus warranties in a sales contract and the rights of an unpaid seller, including lien, stoppage of goods, and resale rights over the goods as well as rights to sue the buyer for price, damages, or interest.
Dokumen tersebut membahas tentang prosedur pembayaran, penetapan, penaglhan, keberatan, dan banding Bea Perolehan Hak atas Tanah dan Bangunan (BPHTB) menurut Undang-Undang Nomor 20 Tahun 2000 beserta ketentuan pengurangan, pembagian penerimaan, dan sanksi terhadap pejabat yang melanggar ketentuan BPHTB.
Arbitration is a quasi-judicial method of settling civil disputes through a decision by one or more arbitrators rather than a court. Under Indian law, arbitration refers to the settlement of civil disputes related to money, property, or contract breaches by a quasi-judicial process with a decision by appointed arbitrators. For arbitration to occur there must be a written agreement between the parties to submit present or future disputes to arbitration, which may or may not name the arbitrator(s). Disputes can be referred to arbitration through the court when no suit is pending or when a suit is already pending.
This document provides an analysis and recommendation of a suitable form of contract for a proposed postgraduate student accommodation and outreach centre project in Malaysia. It summarizes key details of the project, discusses general principles of construction contracts, and analyzes the FIDIC Yellow Book 1999 as a recommended form of contract for the project. Specifically, it highlights that the FIDIC Yellow Book 1999 supports a design-build procurement approach, outlines key features like single point responsibility, provisions for contract administration, and an emphasis on fair risk sharing between parties.
This document outlines the levy of tax on the sale or purchase of goods under the relevant Act. It discusses which entities are liable to pay tax, the different tax rates applicable based on the schedule of goods, how tax is levied on works contracts and transfers of the right to use goods, presumptive taxation options for small dealers, and deductions allowed when determining taxable turnover. Key points covered include different tax rates for goods in different schedules, options for presumptive taxation for dealers with turnover below certain limits, and deductions allowed from total turnover to arrive at taxable turnover.
This document outlines procedures for filing tax returns in Pakistan. It specifies that companies, high income individuals, non-profit organizations, and others must file an annual tax return. Returns must be filed electronically and include information about income, taxes paid, and assets/wealth. Exceptions to filing are provided for low income salaried individuals and certain property owners. Extensions may be granted for returns in cases of travel, illness or other reasonable causes.
The document summarizes key aspects of the Sales of Goods Act in India. It discusses the distinction between a sale and agreement to sell goods, noting differences in how property transfers, risk of loss, and consequences of breach. A sale immediately transfers property from seller to buyer, while an agreement to sell transfers property at a future date or upon conditions being met. It also outlines conditions versus warranties in a sales contract and the rights of an unpaid seller, including lien, stoppage of goods, and resale rights over the goods as well as rights to sue the buyer for price, damages, or interest.
Northwood (Kingston upon Hull) Ltd offers Chris two schemes to rent out his property. Their Platinum Guaranteed Rental Income Scheme guarantees £7,647.50 in annual rent paid in monthly installments, even if the property becomes vacant. Alternatively, their Fully Managed Service estimates £875 monthly rent with a 12% commission plus setup fee. The letter provides details on safety inspections and certifications required to rent the property legally. It also addresses the property's current condition and process for tenant redecoration requests. Northwood looks forward to Chris' instruction should he decide to rent out the property.
This document discusses types of endorsements of negotiable instruments under the Negotiable Instruments Act of 1881. It defines a negotiable instrument as a written document containing a promise to pay a certain amount of money to the bearer. Common examples are checks, promissory notes, and bills of exchange. The document outlines five types of endorsements: blank endorsement, special or full endorsement, conditional endorsement, restrictive endorsement, and partial endorsement. It provides examples to illustrate each type of endorsement.
Supply under GST (goods and services tax)Aashi90100
This document provides definitions and explanations of key terms under the Goods and Services Tax (GST) in India such as goods, services, taxable person, supplier, recipient, location of supply, and place of business. It explains concepts like input service distributor, usual place of residence, principal place of business, and fixed establishment. The document aims to outline the scope and coverage of entities, transactions, and locations that would be subject to GST in India.
The document provides an overview of the Tapi district in Gujarat, India. It discusses Tapi's economy, demography, agriculture, industries, industrial locations, infrastructure including roads, railways, power and water supply, and social infrastructure such as education. The key industries are sugar, textiles, and paper manufacturing. Tapi has well-developed road and rail connectivity and sources of power and water to support industrial development.
Hire purchase is a financing method where goods are leased with an option to purchase. Ownership remains with the leasing company until final installment is paid. A hire purchase agreement under the Hire Purchase Act specifies installments be paid over time, possession is given at signing, and ownership passes after final payment. The Supreme Court has ruled hire purchase involves hiring goods with an option to buy arising after installments are paid, with no obligation to buy and ability to return goods. Hire purchase differs from normal sale in that ownership passes later and interest is paid over installments rather than a lump sum.
Note and format on circular resolution under the companies act 2013Sooraj Nandan
1. The document discusses circular resolutions under Section 175 of the Companies Act, 2013. It outlines the process for passing circular resolutions, including that resolutions must be circulated to all directors and approved by a majority for approval.
2. Certain matters like borrowing money or investing funds cannot be decided via circular resolution and must be passed during board meetings.
3. The document provides a format for drafting and circulating circular resolutions to directors for their approval or rejection.
This document provides an overview of key concepts from the Indian Contract Act of 1872. Some main points covered include:
- The definition of an agreement as an offer and acceptance that forms consideration for each other. A contract requires an agreement plus enforceability.
- Essentials of a valid contract include plurality of parties, offer/acceptance, intention to create legal relations, consent, lawful consideration, lawful object, and certainty.
- Capacity to contract, who is competent to contract like majors of sound mind, and who is not competent like minors and those of unsound mind.
- Types of contracts include valid, void, voidable, illegal, and unenforceable.
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The document discusses extension of time (EOT) provisions under various construction contracts including PAM 2006, JKR Standard Form of Contract PWD 203A 2007, and FIDIC contracts. It explains that under these contracts, the contractor is entitled to EOT for delays caused by relevant events specified in the contracts. However, the contractor must submit a written notice and application with supporting details within the timelines specified, usually 28 days, to be eligible for an EOT. While the superintending officer can grant EOT retrospectively under certain conditions, failure to submit a timely application means the contractor is not entitled to EOT.
Construction lawprint-final-update-21112017DarrenTofu
This document provides an analysis and recommendations regarding contractual disputes that have arisen on a construction project using the FIDIC Red Book 1999 conditions of contract. It identifies issues such as delays in site handover, late payments, workmen being pulled off site, and schedule delays. It examines the general responsibilities of the main contractor, conditions guiding payment, contractual programming, testing and defects, and dispute resolution methods. The document aims to advise the contractor on addressing payment delays, the potential to suspend work or terminate the contract, and resolving disputes in accordance with the contract terms.
Daftar nama caleg DPR terpilih Pemilu 2019HarisFadhil
This document provides election results data for various provinces and electoral districts in Indonesia, including Aceh, North Sumatra, West Sumatra, Riau, Jambi, and South Sumatra. It lists the political party, candidate name, votes received, rank, gender, and age for the winning candidates in each district. There are over 80 entries providing results information for multiple candidates across different parties in each electoral region.
Northwood (Kingston upon Hull) Ltd offers Chris two schemes to rent out his property. Their Platinum Guaranteed Rental Income Scheme guarantees £7,647.50 in annual rent paid in monthly installments, even if the property becomes vacant. Alternatively, their Fully Managed Service estimates £875 monthly rent with a 12% commission plus setup fee. The letter provides details on safety inspections and certifications required to rent the property legally. It also addresses the property's current condition and process for tenant redecoration requests. Northwood looks forward to Chris' instruction should he decide to rent out the property.
This document discusses types of endorsements of negotiable instruments under the Negotiable Instruments Act of 1881. It defines a negotiable instrument as a written document containing a promise to pay a certain amount of money to the bearer. Common examples are checks, promissory notes, and bills of exchange. The document outlines five types of endorsements: blank endorsement, special or full endorsement, conditional endorsement, restrictive endorsement, and partial endorsement. It provides examples to illustrate each type of endorsement.
Supply under GST (goods and services tax)Aashi90100
This document provides definitions and explanations of key terms under the Goods and Services Tax (GST) in India such as goods, services, taxable person, supplier, recipient, location of supply, and place of business. It explains concepts like input service distributor, usual place of residence, principal place of business, and fixed establishment. The document aims to outline the scope and coverage of entities, transactions, and locations that would be subject to GST in India.
The document provides an overview of the Tapi district in Gujarat, India. It discusses Tapi's economy, demography, agriculture, industries, industrial locations, infrastructure including roads, railways, power and water supply, and social infrastructure such as education. The key industries are sugar, textiles, and paper manufacturing. Tapi has well-developed road and rail connectivity and sources of power and water to support industrial development.
Hire purchase is a financing method where goods are leased with an option to purchase. Ownership remains with the leasing company until final installment is paid. A hire purchase agreement under the Hire Purchase Act specifies installments be paid over time, possession is given at signing, and ownership passes after final payment. The Supreme Court has ruled hire purchase involves hiring goods with an option to buy arising after installments are paid, with no obligation to buy and ability to return goods. Hire purchase differs from normal sale in that ownership passes later and interest is paid over installments rather than a lump sum.
Note and format on circular resolution under the companies act 2013Sooraj Nandan
1. The document discusses circular resolutions under Section 175 of the Companies Act, 2013. It outlines the process for passing circular resolutions, including that resolutions must be circulated to all directors and approved by a majority for approval.
2. Certain matters like borrowing money or investing funds cannot be decided via circular resolution and must be passed during board meetings.
3. The document provides a format for drafting and circulating circular resolutions to directors for their approval or rejection.
This document provides an overview of key concepts from the Indian Contract Act of 1872. Some main points covered include:
- The definition of an agreement as an offer and acceptance that forms consideration for each other. A contract requires an agreement plus enforceability.
- Essentials of a valid contract include plurality of parties, offer/acceptance, intention to create legal relations, consent, lawful consideration, lawful object, and certainty.
- Capacity to contract, who is competent to contract like majors of sound mind, and who is not competent like minors and those of unsound mind.
- Types of contracts include valid, void, voidable, illegal, and unenforceable.
-
The document discusses extension of time (EOT) provisions under various construction contracts including PAM 2006, JKR Standard Form of Contract PWD 203A 2007, and FIDIC contracts. It explains that under these contracts, the contractor is entitled to EOT for delays caused by relevant events specified in the contracts. However, the contractor must submit a written notice and application with supporting details within the timelines specified, usually 28 days, to be eligible for an EOT. While the superintending officer can grant EOT retrospectively under certain conditions, failure to submit a timely application means the contractor is not entitled to EOT.
Construction lawprint-final-update-21112017DarrenTofu
This document provides an analysis and recommendations regarding contractual disputes that have arisen on a construction project using the FIDIC Red Book 1999 conditions of contract. It identifies issues such as delays in site handover, late payments, workmen being pulled off site, and schedule delays. It examines the general responsibilities of the main contractor, conditions guiding payment, contractual programming, testing and defects, and dispute resolution methods. The document aims to advise the contractor on addressing payment delays, the potential to suspend work or terminate the contract, and resolving disputes in accordance with the contract terms.
Daftar nama caleg DPR terpilih Pemilu 2019HarisFadhil
This document provides election results data for various provinces and electoral districts in Indonesia, including Aceh, North Sumatra, West Sumatra, Riau, Jambi, and South Sumatra. It lists the political party, candidate name, votes received, rank, gender, and age for the winning candidates in each district. There are over 80 entries providing results information for multiple candidates across different parties in each electoral region.