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Vandalism Act
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Parliament of Singapore
  • An Act to provide for exemplary punishment for acts of vandalism and to make special provisions in regard to certain offences relating to public property.
CitationNo. 38 of 1966; now Cap. 341, 1985 Rev. Ed.
Enacted byParliament of Singapore
Enacted26 August 1966
Assented to31 August 1966
Commenced16 September 1966
Legislative history
Bill titlePunishment for Vandalism Bill
Bill citationBill No. 36/66
Introduced byWee Toon Boon (Minister of State for Defence)
Introduced17 August 1966
First reading17 August 1966
Second reading26 August 1966
Third reading26 August 1966
Vandalism Act
Old Parliament House, photographed in January 2006
Parliament of Singapore
  • An Act to provide for exemplary punishment for acts of vandalism and to make special provisions in regard to certain offences relating to public property.
CitationNo. 38 of 1966; now Cap. 341, 1985 Rev. Ed.
Enacted byParliament of Singapore
Enacted26 August 1966
Assented to31 August 1966
Commenced16 September 1966
Legislative history
Bill titlePunishment for Vandalism Bill
Bill citationBill No. 36/66
Introduced byWee Toon Boon (Minister of State for Defence)
Introduced17 August 1966
First reading17 August 1966
Second reading26 August 1966
Third reading26 August 1966
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Vandalism Act
Parliament of Singapore
  • An Act to provide for exemplary punishment for acts of vandalism and to make special provisions in regard to certain offences relating to public property.
CitationNo. 38 of 1966; now Cap. 341, 1985 Rev. Ed.
Enacted byParliament of Singapore
Enacted21 August 2010
Assented to31 August 1966
Commenced16 September 1966
Legislative history
Bill titlePunishment for Vandalism Bill
Bill citationBill No. 36/66
Introduced byWee Toon Boon (Minister of State for Defence)
Introduced17 August 1966
First reading17 August 1966
Second reading26 August 1966
Third reading26 August 1966
Vandalism Act
Parliament of Singapore
  • An Act to provide for exemplary punishment for acts of vandalism and to make special provisions in regard to certain offences relating to public property.
CitationNo. 38 of 1966; now Cap. 341, 1985 Rev. Ed.
Enacted byParliament of Singapore
Enacted21 August 2010
Assented to31 August 1966
Commenced16 September 1966
Legislative history
Bill titlePunishment for Vandalism Bill
Bill citationBill No. 36/66
Introduced byWee Toon Boon (Minister of State for Defence)
Introduced17 August 1966
First reading17 August 1966
Second reading26 August 1966
Third reading26 August 1966

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Punishment for Vandalism Bill
Old Parliament House, photographed in January 2006
Parliament of Singapore
  • An Act to provide for exemplary punishment for acts of vandalism and to make special provisions in regard to certain offences relating to public property.
Considered byParliament of Singapore
Legislative history
Bill citationBill No. 36/66
Introduced byWee Toon Boon (Minister of State for Defence)
Introduced17 August 1966
First reading17 August 1966
Second reading26 August 1966
Status: Pending
Punishment for Vandalism Bill
Old Parliament House, photographed in January 2006
Parliament of Singapore
  • An Act to provide for exemplary punishment for acts of vandalism and to make special provisions in regard to certain offences relating to public property.
Considered byParliament of Singapore
Legislative history
Bill citationBill No. 36/66
Introduced byWee Toon Boon (Minister of State for Defence)
Introduced17 August 1966
First reading17 August 1966
Second reading26 August 1966
Status: Pending
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Parliament of Canada
  • An Act to authorize measures for increasing the effective naval forces of the Empire.
Considered byParliament of Canada
Legislative history
Introduced byRobert Borden
First readingDecember 5, 1912
Third readingMay 15, 1913
Status: Not passed
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Parliament of Canada
  • An Act to authorize measures for increasing the effective naval forces of the Empire.
Considered byParliament of Canada
Legislative history
Introduced byRobert Borden
First readingDecember 5, 1912
Third readingMay 15, 1913
Status: Not passed

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Malaysian Houses of Parliament, Kuala Lumpur
Malaysian Houses of Parliament, photographed in April 2006
Parliament of Malaysia
CitationNo. 18 of 1960 (Malaysia)
Enacted byDewan Rakyat
Enacted22 June 1960
Enacted byDewan Negara
Enacted20 July 1960
Royal assent27 July 1960
Commenced1 August 1960
Legislative history
First chamber: Dewan Rakyat
Bill titleInternal Security Bill 1960
Bill citationFederation of Malaya Government Gazette, vol. IV, no. 13, Bills Supplement No. 8
Introduced byTun Abdul Razak (Deputy Prime Minister)
Introduced4 June 1960
First reading4 June 1960
Second reading21 June 1960
Third reading22 June 1960
Second chamber: Dewan Negara
Bill titleInternal Security Bill 1960
Bill citationFederation of Malaya Government Gazette, vol. IV, no. 13, Bills Supplement No. 8
Received from the Dewan Rakyat13 July 1960
Member(s) in chargeTun Abdul Razak
First reading13 July 1960
Second reading20 July 1960
Third reading20 July 1960
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Malaysian Houses of Parliament, Kuala Lumpur
Malaysian Houses of Parliament, photographed in April 2006
Parliament of Malaysia
CitationNo. 18 of 1960 (Malaysia)
Enacted byDewan Rakyat
Enacted22 June 1960
Enacted byDewan Negara
Enacted20 July 1960
Royal assent27 July 1960
Commenced1 August 1960
Legislative history
First chamber: Dewan Rakyat
Bill titleInternal Security Bill 1960
Bill citationFederation of Malaya Government Gazette, vol. IV, no. 13, Bills Supplement No. 8
Introduced byTun Abdul Razak (Deputy Prime Minister)
Introduced4 June 1960
First reading4 June 1960
Second reading21 June 1960
Third reading22 June 1960
Second chamber: Dewan Negara
Bill titleInternal Security Bill 1960
Bill citationFederation of Malaya Government Gazette, vol. IV, no. 13, Bills Supplement No. 8
Member(s) in charge/Sponsor(s)Tun Abdul Razak
Received from the Dewan Rakyat13 July 1960
First reading13 July 1960
Second reading20 July 1960
Third reading20 July 1960
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Civil Marriage Act
House of Commons of Canada
  • An Act respecting certain aspects of legal capacity for marriage for civil purposes
CitationS.C. 2005, c. 33
Enacted byHouse of Commons of Canada
Enacted bySenate of Canada
Assented to20 July 2005
Commenced20 July 2005
Legislative history
First chamber: House of Commons of Canada
Bill titleBill C-38, 38th Parliament, 1st Session
Introduced byIrwin Cotler, Minister of Justice
First reading1 February 2005
Second reading4 May 2005
Third reading28 June 2005
Committee report16 June 2005
Second chamber: Senate of Canada
Bill titleBill C-38
First reading29 June 2005
Second reading6 July 2005
Third reading19 July 2005
Committee report18 July 2005
Keywords
Same-sex Marriage
Status: Current legislation
Civil Marriage Act
House of Commons of Canada
  • An Act respecting certain aspects of legal capacity for marriage for civil purposes
CitationS.C. 2005, c. 33
Enacted byHouse of Commons of Canada
Enacted bySenate of Canada
Assented to20 July 2005
Commenced20 July 2005
Legislative history
First chamber: House of Commons of Canada
Bill titleBill C-38, 38th Parliament, 1st Session
Introduced byIrwin Cotler, Minister of Justice
First reading1 February 2005
Second reading4 May 2005
Third reading28 June 2005
Committee report16 June 2005
Second chamber: Senate of Canada
Bill titleBill C-38
First reading29 June 2005
Second reading6 July 2005
Third reading19 July 2005
Committee report18 July 2005
Keywords
Same-sex Marriage
Status: Current legislation