document

"document" means - (a) a printed or written copy of extract or other record of trade marks kept and maintained in the foreign state under any written law in force in the foreign state relating to trade marks; or (b) any other document pertaining to any matter or act in relation to trade marks registered in or otherwise recognized by the foreign state as trade marks;

document

"document" includes- (a) any letters, figures, marks, symbols, signals, inscriptions, writing, sign, caricature, picture, drawing, or other representation whatsoever in any form; and (b) any visual recording (whether of still or moving images), any sound recording, or any electronic, magnetic, mechanical or other recording whatsoever, and howsoever made, on any substance, material, thing or article;
ACT 372 - BANKING AND FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS ACT 1989
2. Interpretation.

document

"document" means any matter expressed, described, or howsoever represented, upon any substance, material, thing or article, including any matter embodied in a disc, tape, film, sound track or other device whatsoever, by means of- (a) letters, figures, marks, symbols, signals, signs, or other forms of expression, description, or representation whatsoever; (b) any visual recording (whether of still or moving images), (c) any sound recording, or any electronic, magnetic, mechanical or other recording whatsoever and howsoever made, or any sounds, electronic impulses, or other data whatsoever: (d) a recording, or transmission, over a distance of any matter by any, or any combination, of the means mentioned in paragraph (a), (b) or (c), or by more than one of the means mentioned in paragraphs (a), (b), (c) and (d), intended to be used or which may be used for the purpose of expressing, describing, or howsoever representing, that matter; ILLUSTRATIONS A writing is a document, Words printed, lithographed or photographed are documents. A map, plan, graph or sketch is a document. An inscription on wood, metal, stone or any other substance, material or thing is a document. A drawing, painting, picture or caricature is a document. A photograph or a negative is a document. A tape recording of a telephonic communication, including a recording of such communication transmitted over a distance, is a document. A photographic or other visual recording, including a recording of photographic or other visual transmission over a distance, is a document. A matter recorded, stored, processed, retrieved or produced by a computer is a document;
ACT 561 - SYARIAH COURT EVIDENCE (FEDERAL TERRITORIES) ACT 1997
3. Interpretation.

document

"document" has the meaning assigned thereto in section 3 of the Evidence Act 1950;
ACT 176 - EXCISE ACT 1976
2. Interpretation.

document

"document" has the same meaning assigned to it in the Evidence Act 1950 [Act 56];
ACT 712 - COMPETITION ACT 2010
2. Interpretation.

document

The words "document" and "instrument" in section 37 do not include a will or other testamentary documents.
ACT 166 - LEGAL PROFESSION ACT 1976
38. Certain persons can act as advocate and solicitor.

document

"document" has the same meaning as is assigned to that expression in the Evidence Act 1950; [Ins. Act A943]
ACT 280 - SECURITIES INDUSTRY ACT 1983
2. Interpretation.

document

"document" has the meaning assigned to it in the Evidence Act 1950 [Act 56];
ACT 671 - CAPITAL MARKETS AND SERVICES ACT 2007
2. Interpretation.

document

"document" means any matter expressed, described or howsoever represented, upon any substance, material, thing or article, including any matter embodied in a disc, tape, film, sound track or other device whatsoever, by means of- (a) letters, figures, marks, symbols, signals, signs, or other forms of expression, description, or representation whatsoever; (b) any visual recording (whether of still or moving images); (c) any sound recording, or any electronic magnetic, mechanical or other recording whatsoever and howsoever made, or any sounds, electronic impulses, or other data whatsoever; (d) a recording, or transmission, over a distance of any matter by any, or any combination, of the means mentioned in paragraph (a), (b), or (c), or by more than one of the means mentioned in paragraphs (a), (b), (c) and (d), intended to be used or which may be used for the purpose of expressing, describing, or howsoever representing, that matter; ILLUSTRATIONS A writing is a document. Words printed, lithographed or photographed are documents. A map, plan, graph or sketch is a document. An inscription on wood, metal, stone or any other substance, material or thing is a document. A drawing, painting, picture or caricature is a document. A photograph or a negative is a document. A tape recording of a telephonic communication, including a recording of such communication transmitted over distance, is a document. A photographic or other visual recording, including a recording of a photographic or other visual transmission over a distance, is a document. A matter recorded, stored, processed, retrieved or produced by a computer is a document;
ACT 56 - EVIDENCE ACT 1950
3. Interpretation.

document

"document" includes any substance on which is recorded any matter, whether by letters, figures, marks, pictorial or other representation, or by more than one of those means;
ACT 82 - INTERNAL SECURITY ACT 1960 (REVISED 1972)
2. Interpretation.

document

"document" includes, in addition to a document in writing and part of a document - (a) any map, plan, model, graph or drawing; (b) any photograph; (c) any disc, tape, sound track or other device in which sound or other data (not being visual images) are embodied so as to be capable (with or without the aid of some other equipment) of being reproduced therefrom; and (d) any film, negative, tape or other device in which one or more visual images are embodied so as to be capable (as aforesaid) of being reproduced therefrom;
ACT 88 - OFFICIAL SECRETS ACT 1972
2. Interpretation.

document

"document" includes summons, order and other legal process, and notice and register;
ACT 125 - COMPANIES ACT 1965
4. Interpretation.

document

"document" has the meaning in the Evidence Act 1950 [Act 56] and includes books and accounts;
ACT 553 - INSURANCE ACT 1996
2. Interpretation.

document

"document" means? (a) a printed or written copy of extract or other record of trade marks kept and maintained in the foreign state under any written law in force in the foreign state relating to trade marks; or (b) any other document pertaining to any matter or act in relation to trade marks registered in or otherwise recognised by the foreign state as trade marks;

document

"document" means - (a) a register document of title, an issue document of title or a lease, as defined in each case in the National Land Code; (b) any licence, permit, notice, agreement or other document relating to land granted, issued or entered into by or on behalf of the Ruler or Yang di-Pertua Negeri of a State; or (c) a mining lease or sub-lease, a provisional mining lease or a mining certificate granted or issued under any written law specified in the Schedule;
ACT 233 - LAND AND MINING PLANS AND DOCUMENTS (PHOTOGRAPHIC COPIES) ACT 1950 (Revised 1980)
2. Interpretation.

document

"document" includes any substance on which is recorded any matter, whether by letters, figures, marks, pictorial or other representation, or by more than one of these means;
ACT 296 - PUBLIC ORDER (PRESERVATION) ACT 1958 (REVISED 1983)
2. Interpretation.

document

"document" means any matter expressed, described, or howsoever represented, upon any substance, material, thing or article, including any matter embodied in a disc, tape, film, sound track or other device whatsoever, by means of- (a) letters, figures, marks, symbols, signals, signs, or other forms of expression, description, or representation whatsoever; (b) any visual recording (whether of still or moving images); (c) any sound recording, or any electronic, magnetic, mechanical or other recording whatsoever and howsoever made, or any sounds, electronic impulses, or other data whatsoever; (d) a recording, or transmission, over a distance of any matter by any, or any combination, of the means mentioned in paragraph (a), (b) or (c), or by more than one of the means mentioned in paragraphs (a), (b), (c) and (d), intended to be used or which may be used for the purpose of expressing, describing, or howsoever representing, that matter; [Subs. Act A1023]
ACT 326 - PRINTING OF QURANIC TEXTS ACT 1986
2. Interpretation.

document

"document" includes- (a) any letters, figures, marks, inscription, writing, sign, caricature, picture, drawing, or representation in any form; and (b) any visual recording (whether of still or moving images) or sound recording, on any substance, material, thing or article;
ACT 340 - DANGEROUS DRUGS (FORFEITURE OF PROPERTY) ACT 1988
2. Interpretation.

document

"document" has the same meaning as defined under section 3 of the Evidence Act 1950 [Act 56];
ACT 642 - MALAYSIA DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION ACT 2005
2. Interpretation.

document

"document" includes summons, order and other legal process, and notice and register;
ACT 441 - LABUAN COMPANIES ACT 1990
2. Interpretation.

document

"document" has the same meaning as in the Evidence Act 1950;
ACT 499 - FUTURES INDUSTRY ACT 1993
2. Interpretation.

document

"document" includes- (a) any letters, figures, marks, symbols, signals, insprictions, writing, sign, caricature, picture, drawing, or other representation in any form; and (b) any visual recording (whether of still or moving images), any sound recording, or any electronic, magnetic, mechanical or other recording, on any substance, material, thing or article;
ACT 571 - BANK SIMPANAN NASIONAL BERHAD ACT 1997
2. Interpretation.

document

"document" has the same meaning as defined in the Evidence Act 1950 [Act 56];
ACT 502 - CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETIES ACT 1993
2. Interpretation.

document

"document" has the same meaning as given in the Evidence Act 1950 [Act 56];
ACT 577 - MONEY-CHANGING ACT 1998
2. Interpretation.

document

"document" includes any writ, report, return, list, form, notice, notification, nomination paper, statutory or other declaration, and any document of any other description or nature;
PU(A) 386/1981 - ELECTIONS (CONDUCT OF ELECTIONS) REGULATIONS, 1981
28. Errors with regard to persons and places.

document

"document" includes — (a) any letters, figures, marks, symbols, signals, inscriptions, writing, sign, caricature, picture, drawing, or other representation in any form; and (b) any visual recording (whether of still or moving images), any sound recording, or any electronic, magnetic, mechanical or other recording, on any substance, material, thing or article;
PU(A) 534/1997 - EDUCATION (REGISTRATION OF EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS) REGULATIONS 1997
2. Interpretation.

document

"document" has the meaning assigned thereto in section 3 of the Evidence Act 1950; [Ins. Act 557]
ACT 151 - SERVICE TAX ACT 1975
2. Interpretation.

document

"document" has the same meaning as in the Evidence Act 1950 [Act 56];
ACT 618 - DEVELOPMENT FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS ACT 2002
3. Interpretation.

document

"document" has the meaning assigned to it in section 3 of the Evidence Act 1950 [Act 56];
ACT 710 - CREDIT REPORTING AGENCIES ACT 2010
2. Interpretation.

document

"document" includes summons, order and other legal process, and notice and register;
ACT 643 - LANGKAWI INTERNATIONAL YACHTING COMPANIES ACT 2005
2. Interpretation.

document

"document" has the same meaning as is assigned to that expression in the Evidence Act 1950 [Act 56];
ACT 280 - SECURITIES INDUSTRY ACT 1983
2. Interpretation.

document

"document" has the meaning assigned thereto in section 3 of the Evidence Act 1950;
ACT 64 - SALES TAX ACT 1972
2. Interpretation.

document

"document" has the same meaning as defined under section 3 of the Evidence Act 1950 [Act 56];
ACT 720 - MALAYSIA DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION ACT 2011
2. Interpretation.

document

"document" has the same meaning as in the Evidence Act 1950 [Act 56]; [Ins. Act A1074]
ACT 498 - SECURITIES COMMISSION ACT 1993
2. Interpretation.

document

"document" means any matter expressed, described, or represented in whatever manner, upon any substance, material, thing or article, including any matter embodied in a disc, tape, film, sound track or device, by means of:- [Ins. Act A953] (a) any letter, figure, mark, symbol, signal, sign, or any other form of expression, description or representation; (b) a visual recording (whether of any still or moving image); (c) a sound recording, or any electronic, magnetic, mechanical or other recording, or by any sound, electronic impulse or other data; or (d) a recording, or transmission, over a distance of any matter by any, or any combination, of the means mentioned in paragraphs (a), (b) or (c), or in this paragraph;
ACT 127 - ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY ACT 1974
2. Interpretation.

document

"document" includes a badge;
ACT 715 - LAND PUBLIC TRANSPORT ACT 2010
79. Power to seize documents, etc.

document

"document" means any matter expressed or described upon any substance by means of letters, figures or marks, or by more than one of those means, intended to be used or which may be used for the purpose of recording that matter;
ACT 388 - INTERPRETATION ACTS 1948 AND 1967 (CONSOLIDATED AND REVISED 1989)
3. Definitions.

document

"document" has the meaning assigned to it in the Evidence Act 1950 [Act 56];
ACT 743 - LIMITED LIABILITY PARTNERSHIPS ACT 2012
2. Interpretation

document

' "document" means any matter expressed, described, or represented in whatever manner, upon any substance, material, thing or article, including any matter embodied in a disc, tape, film, sound track or device, by means of:- (a) any letter, figure, mark, symbol, signal, sign, or any other form of expression, description or representation; (b) a visual recording (whether of any still or moving image); (c) a sound recording, or any electronic, magnetic, mechanical or other recording, or by any sound, electronic impulse or other data; or (d) a recording, or transmission, over a distance of any matter by any, or any combination, of the means mentioned in paragraph (a), (b) or (c), or in this paragraph;
ACT A953 - ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY (AMENDMENT) ACT 1996
2. Amendment of section 2.

document

"document" has the same meaning as in the Evidence Act 1950;
ACT 499 - FUTURES INDUSTRY ACT 1993 [Repealed By Capital Market & Services Act 2007] [Act 671]
2. Interpretation.

document

"document" has the same meaning as is assigned to that expression in the Evidence Act 1950 [Act 56];
ACT 280 - SECURITIES INDUSTRY ACT 1983 [REPEALED BY CAPITAL MARKET & SERVICES ACT 2007] [ACT 671]
2. Interpretation.

document

"document" includes any substance on which is recorded any matter, whether by letters, figures, marks, pictorial or other representation, or by more than one of these means;
ACT 296 - PUBLIC ORDER (PRESERVATION) ACT 1958 [REVISED - 1983]
2. Interpretation.

document

"document" has the meaning assigned to it in section 3 of the Evidence Act 1950 [Act 56];
ACT 710 - CREDIT REPORTING AGENCIES ACT 2010
2. Interpretation

document

"document" has the same meaning assigned to it in the Evidence Act 1950 [Act 56];
ACT 712 - COMPETITION ACT 2010
2. Interpretation

document

"document" has the same meaning as in the Evidence Act 1950 [Act 56]; "constituent document", in relation to an institution, means the statute, charter, memorandum of association and articles of association, rules and by-laws, partnership agreement, or other instrument, under or by which the institution is established and its governing and administrative structure and the scope of its functions and business are set out, whether contained in one or more documents;
ACT 613 - ANTI-MONEY LAUNDERING AND ANTI-TERRORISM FINANCING ACT 2001
3. Interpretation.

document

"document" has the same meaning as given in the Evidence Act 1950 [Act 56];
ACT 577 - MONEY-CHANGING ACT 1998 [Repealed by Act 731:s.93]
2. Interpretation.

document

"document" means any matter expressed, described, or howsoever represented, upon any substance, material, thing or article, including any matter embodied in a disc, tape, film, sound track or other device whatsoever, by means of- (a) letters, figures, marks, symbols, signals, signs, or other forms of expression, description, or representation whatsoever; (b) any visual recording (whether of still or moving images); (c) any sound recording, or any electronic magnetic, mechanical or other recording whatsoever and howsoever made, or any sounds, electronic impulses, or other data whatsoever; (d) a recording, or transmission, over a distance of any matter by any, or any combination, of the means mentioned in paragraph (a), (b), or (c), or by more than one of the means mentioned in paragraphs (a), (b), (c) and (d), intended to be used or which may be used for the purpose of expressing, describing, or howsoever representing, that matter; ILLUSTRATIONS A writing is a document. Words printed, lithographed or photographed are documents. A map, plan, graph or sketch is a document. An inscription on wood, metal, stone or any other substance, material or thing is a document. A drawing, painting, picture or caricature is a document. A photograph or a negative is a document. A tape recording of a telephonic communication, including a recording of such communication transmitted over distance, is a document. A photographic or other visual recording, including a recording of a photographic or other visual transmission over a distance, is a document. A matter recorded, stored, processed, retrieved or produced by a computer is a document;
ACT 56 - EVIDENCE ACT 1950
3. Interpretation.
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