Benign accommodation? Ukuthwala‚ ‘forced marriage’ and the South African Children’s Act Lea Mwambene and Julia Sloth-Nielsen( Abstract In this article‚ we evaluate the implications of the Children’s Act 38 of 2005 for ukuthwala. Ukuthwala is a practice whereby‚ preliminary to a customary marriage‚ a young man‚ by force‚ takes a girl to his home. Questions arise relating to the impact of constitutional principles upon customary law and practice. It is suggested that instead of a prohibitionist
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CUSTOMS & COURTESIES Today I SGT Strain let my military bearing slip‚ I was not confident or sure in myself on customs and courtesies and when it is proper time to call the room to “at ease”. With my lack of knowledge in this area I did not set a good example for the subordinate on duty with me at the staff duty desk. As a NCO I need to make sure I set the right example for all junior soldiers. To make sure this never happened again I began to research FM 7-21.13 The Soldiers Guide Chapter 4
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customs modernization program in Ethiopia Chapter one 1.1 Introduction Customs administration plays a vital role in the growth of international trade and the development of economy in the country. The efficiency and effectiveness of customs procedure can significantly influence the economic competitiveness of nation. In a highly competitive world environment‚ international trade and investment will flow toward efficient‚ supportive
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Custom house agent | Definition: | The clearance of goods on Import or Export‚ including unaccompanied baggage‚ involves quite a lot of procedural formalities. These formalities have to be observed by Importer / Exporter / Passenger‚ as the case may be. But in most cases the Customs station would be far away and it may not be possible for the Importer / Exporter / Passenger to attend to such work promptly. Unlike the work related to Central Excise or Income Tax‚ the Customs formalities cannot
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2002 Customs & Excise Act Cap.472 LAWS OF KENYA The Customs and Excise Act CHAPTER 472 First Booklet This booklet contains the Act and subsidiary legislation made there under‚ or a note thereof‚ but excludes the First‚ Second‚ Third‚ Fourth and Fifth Schedules to the Act which set out the rates of import duty‚ suspended duty‚ export duty and excise duty and‚ in the case of the Third Schedule‚ exemptions from duty. These Schedules are published in a separate booklet. (Revised Edition 2000
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HISTORICAL BACKGROUND OF THE NIGERIA CUSTOMS SERVICE. 1. INTRODUCTION The present-day Nigeria Customs Service is Paramilitary Organization‚ which operates under the supervision of the Federal Ministry of Finance as an arm of the Nation’s Law Enforcement and Revenue System. It remains the most important sector (after crude oil) that generates substantial revenue for the development of the Nigeria economy. By virtue of the Customs and Excise Management Act No. 55 of 1958 (Cap. 84 of the
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PAYMENT OF CUSTOM DUTY : e-PAYMENT PO INVOICE • • • • • BOE • • • INVOICE NO. • DATE DETAILS • PO NO. OF • IMPORTER IMPORTER’S NAME • IMPORTER’S DETAILS CHA • DETAILS OF THE ITEM VESSEL‚PORT • PRICE COUNTRY OF ORIGEN • OF NO OF BILL PAYMENT TERMS BILL OF LADING / LADING • PACKAGING DETAILS HAWB PACKAGING DETAILS INVOICE NO • ICEGATE stands for the Indian Customs Electronic Commerce/Electronic Data interchange (EC/EDI) Gateway. ICEGATE is a portal that provides e-filing services
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Commissioner. “Assistant Commissioner” means the Assistant Commissioner‚ Office of Field Operations‚ United States Customs Service‚ Washington‚ DC. Broker. “Broker” means a customs broker. Corporate compliance activity. “Corporate compliance activity” means activity performed by a business entity to ensure that documents for a related business entity or entities are prepared and filed with Customs using “reasonable care”‚ but such activity does not extend to the actual preparation or filing of the documents
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Customs Clearance Issues Related to the Import of Goods for Public Health Programs MAY 2009 This publication was produced for review by the U.S. Agency for International Development. It was prepared by the USAID | DELIVER PROJECT‚ Task Order 1. Customs Clearance Issues Related to the Import of Goods for Public Health Programs The author’s views expressed in this publication do not necessarily reflect the views of the U.S. Agency for International Development or the United States Government
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Custom software (also known as bespoke software) is software that is specially developed for some specific organization or other user. As such‚ it can be contrasted with the use of software packages developed for the mass market‚ such as commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) software‚ or existing free software. Custom software can be developed by an in-house software development group‚ or be commissioned from a software house or independent software developer. Since custom software is developed for
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