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Law on dues (1993).

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Type of law
Legislation
Date of original text
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Abstract
The purpose of the present Law is to regulate relations connected with establishment, payment and collection of dues. State dues are charges collected by state institutions from natural and legal persons for some types of services regarding issuing or registration of documentation on concession or transfer of some rights to the respective person, certification of contracts, transactions and documents, and dispute settlement. Dues must be collected for concession of the following services: 1. dispute settlement, legal and administrative proceedings; 2. registration of firearms; 3. registration of economic units and organizations; 4. issuing model patents and trade marks. The document consists of III chapters that contain 24 articles. Chapter I (arts. 1-5) lays down general provisions. Chapter II (arts. 6-17) sets rates of dues. Chapter III (arts. 18-24) lays down other provisions.
Entry into force notes
Entry into force from the 1st of September 1993.
Notes
Reference number of the document is lacking.
Repealed
No
Source language

English

Legislation Amendment
No