The Limitation Ordinance (Sarawak) (Cap. 49) was enacted on 1 January 1959. The Ordinance was dec... more The Limitation Ordinance (Sarawak) (Cap. 49) was enacted on 1 January 1959. The Ordinance was declared to be federal law by virtue of the Modification of Laws (Declaration of Present Laws) (Sarawak) Order 1965 - FLN200 of 1965. The preamble to the Ordinance reads as follows: "An Ordinance to regulate the limitation of suits". Section 5 states that "when, by any special law now or hereafter in force in Sarawak, a period of limitation is especially prescribed for any suit, nothing herein contained shall affect or alter the period so prescribed.
Subject to sections 4 to 24 inclusive, every suit instituted after the period of limitation prescribed therefor by the Schedule, if limitation has been set up as a defence, shall be dismissed.
A Locality Analysis in the 10th Sarawak State Election - by Asiyah Kassim, Shaharuddin Badaruddin... more A Locality Analysis in the 10th Sarawak State Election - by Asiyah Kassim, Shaharuddin Badaruddin, Zurina Md. Nen, Sarina Othman, Mazlan Che Soh, Nadrawina Isnin and Azami Zaharim
Discussion of advantages and disadvantages that social media potentially brings to the tourism se... more Discussion of advantages and disadvantages that social media potentially brings to the tourism sector.
Discussion of the dangers of cult involvement and whether the Australian Government is obliged to... more Discussion of the dangers of cult involvement and whether the Australian Government is obliged to protect its citizens from such potential dangers.
The discussion of whether states are correct in detaining people without formal charge in exercis... more The discussion of whether states are correct in detaining people without formal charge in exercising the protective principle in international law.
The Limitation Ordinance (Sarawak) (Cap. 49) was enacted on 1 January 1959. The Ordinance was dec... more The Limitation Ordinance (Sarawak) (Cap. 49) was enacted on 1 January 1959. The Ordinance was declared to be federal law by virtue of the Modification of Laws (Declaration of Present Laws) (Sarawak) Order 1965 - FLN200 of 1965. The preamble to the Ordinance reads as follows: "An Ordinance to regulate the limitation of suits". Section 5 states that "when, by any special law now or hereafter in force in Sarawak, a period of limitation is especially prescribed for any suit, nothing herein contained shall affect or alter the period so prescribed.
Subject to sections 4 to 24 inclusive, every suit instituted after the period of limitation prescribed therefor by the Schedule, if limitation has been set up as a defence, shall be dismissed.
A Locality Analysis in the 10th Sarawak State Election - by Asiyah Kassim, Shaharuddin Badaruddin... more A Locality Analysis in the 10th Sarawak State Election - by Asiyah Kassim, Shaharuddin Badaruddin, Zurina Md. Nen, Sarina Othman, Mazlan Che Soh, Nadrawina Isnin and Azami Zaharim
Discussion of advantages and disadvantages that social media potentially brings to the tourism se... more Discussion of advantages and disadvantages that social media potentially brings to the tourism sector.
Discussion of the dangers of cult involvement and whether the Australian Government is obliged to... more Discussion of the dangers of cult involvement and whether the Australian Government is obliged to protect its citizens from such potential dangers.
The discussion of whether states are correct in detaining people without formal charge in exercis... more The discussion of whether states are correct in detaining people without formal charge in exercising the protective principle in international law.
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Subject to sections 4 to 24 inclusive, every suit instituted after the period of limitation prescribed therefor by the Schedule, if limitation has been set up as a defence, shall be dismissed.
Subject to sections 4 to 24 inclusive, every suit instituted after the period of limitation prescribed therefor by the Schedule, if limitation has been set up as a defence, shall be dismissed.