The Vandalism Act 1966 is a statute of the Parliament of Singapore that criminalizes a number of different acts done in relation to public and private...
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Vandalism is the action involving deliberate destruction of or damage to public or private property. The term includes property damage, such as graffiti...
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three strokes of the cane under the Singapore Vandalism Act and Protected Areas and Protected Places Act. Fricker pleaded guilty to cutting through the...
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Michael Fay, to be lashed six times with a cane for violating the Vandalism Act. This caused a temporary strain in relations between Singapore and the...
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Criminal law of Singapore (section Misuse of Drugs Act)
created by statutes such as the Arms Offences Act, Kidnapping Act, Misuse of Drugs Act and Vandalism Act. Singapore retains both corporal punishment (in...
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On Wikipedia, vandalism is editing the project in an intentionally disruptive or malicious manner. Vandalism includes any addition, removal, or modification...
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created by other statutes such as the Arms Offences Act, Kidnapping Act, Misuse of Drugs Act and Vandalism Act. For most of the 19th century the criminal law...
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and this is a mandatory sentence for some offences such as rape and vandalism. Amnesty International maintains that corporal punishment is in itself...
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caning. Today, the Vandalism Act imposes a mandatory caning sentence of between three and eight strokes for a conviction of vandalism. Caning is not imposed...
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The Protection from Online Falsehoods and Manipulation Act 2019, commonly abbreviated as POFMA and known colloquially as Fake News Law, is a statute of...
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created by statutes such as the Arms Offences Act, Kidnapping Act, Misuse of Drugs Act and Vandalism Act. In addition, Singapore society is highly regulated...
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the government" in the Cabinet, with the president almost always bound to act on the advice of the Cabinet or any minister acting under the Cabinet authority...
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The Misuse of Drugs Act 1973 is a statute of the Parliament of Singapore that enables authorities to prosecute offenders for crimes involving illegal...
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unauthorised public art and graffiti are subject to legal penalties under the Vandalism Act in Singapore. Many murals depict scenes common to Singapore's cultural...
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also be stripped of citizenship for: fraduently acquiring it, committing an act of disloyalty against the state, aiding an enemy nation with which Singapore...
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Graffiti (redirect from Wall vandalism)
charged him with vandalism. Fay pleaded guilty to vandalizing a car in addition to stealing road signs. Under the 1966 Vandalism Act of Singapore, originally...
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Prevention of Human Trafficking Act Protection from Harassment Act Sedition Act Undesirable Publications Act Vandalism Act Family law Matrimonial law Women's...
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examine the government's usage of the Internal Security Act and Maintenance of Religious Harmony Act, and concur with the director of the Corrupt Practices...
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The Personal Data Protection Act 2012 ("PDPA") sets out the law on data protection in Singapore. The PDPA regulates the processing of personal data in...
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administers Muslim marriages in accordance to the Administration of Muslim Law Act (AMLA). All marriages performed in Singapore must be registered with the...
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Act (Cap. 196A, 1994 Rev. Ed.) ("NHB Act"). NHB Act, s. 6. NHB Act, s. 7(1). NHB Act, s. 7(2)(a). NHB Act, s. 7(2)(c). NHB Act, s. 7(2)(g). NHB Act,...
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The Arms Offences Act 1973 is a statute of the Parliament of Singapore that criminalizes the illegal possession of arms and ammunition and the carrying...
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Property damage (category Vandalism)
misconduct and is punishable as a crime. Destruction of property encompasses vandalism (deliberate damage, destruction, or defacement) and arson (destroying...
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Prevention of Human Trafficking Act Protection from Harassment Act Sedition Act Undesirable Publications Act Vandalism Act Family law Matrimonial law Women's...
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Macbeth (redirect from Macbeth/Act I Scene i)
who saw the play on 5 November 1664 ("admirably acted"), 28 December 1666 ("most excellently acted"), ten days later on 7 January 1667 ("though I saw...
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December 2013. Retrieved 18 December 2013. "Supreme Court of Judicature Act". Attorney-General of Singapore. Archived from the original on 27 September...
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Mischief (category Vandalism)
offence to be committed; financial damage consequential to the act is sufficient, unlike vandalism which requires actual damage to property to form the offence...
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Political Secretary". Parliamentary Pensions Act, s. 4. Parliamentary Pensions Act, s. 5. Parliamentary Pensions Act, s. 13. Ministerial salaries report, pp...
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Vandalism of art is intentional damage of an artwork. The object, usually exhibited in public, becomes damaged as a result of the act, and remains in...
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the Supreme Court of Judicature Act to regularise the judicial system. Coming into force on 9 January 1970, the Act declared that the Supreme Court of...
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