Singapore
Finance Companies Act 1967
1 provisions
This provision gives the Act’s short title and defines key terms used throughout the Finance Companies Act 1967.
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Singapore
1 provisions
This provision gives the Act’s short title and defines key terms used throughout the Finance Companies Act 1967.
Singapore
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This Act sets up the demutualisation and merger of SES, SIMEX and SCCS through a transferee holding company and special purpose company, with share cancellation, issuance, transfer, and sale rules.
Singapore
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This provision sets out the Act’s commencement wording and key definitions, including “Authority,” “business day,” “chief executive,” “designated financial holding company,” and “financial holding company.”
Singapore
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This Act sets out how the Singapore University of Social Sciences is governed, funded, monitored, and subject to Ministerial control in specified matters.
Singapore
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This Act sets rules for the Singapore University of Technology and Design company, including Ministerial oversight, funding, access to records, public financial summaries, and an offence for non-compliance.
Singapore
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This Act sets rules for how the Singapore Institute of Technology’s university company is governed, funded, monitored, and controlled by the Minister.
Singapore
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This Act sets rules for the Singapore Management University company, including Ministerial oversight, funding, public financial disclosure, and compliance with directions and accountability frameworks.
Singapore
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This Act sets out the corporatisation of Nanyang Technological University and the transfer of its property, rights, liabilities, assets, and employees to a successor company.
Singapore
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This Act sets up the corporatisation of the National University of Singapore and provides for transfer of property, rights, liabilities, and related matters to a successor company.
Singapore
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This text sets out definitions and the rule for solvency statements, including who must sign them and when a director commits an offence.
Singapore
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This provision gives the Act its short title, defines several key terms, and says sections 467(h) and 479 start on a date the Minister appoints by Gazette notification.
Singapore
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This Act restricts the purchase or transfer of residential property to Singapore citizens and approved purchasers.