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United Kingdom Statutory Instrument
These Regulations amend the Income Tax (Sub-Contractors in the Construction Industry) Regulations 1975 (“the 1975 Regulations”) in various respects. The Regulations come into force for the purposes of regulations 3 and 4 on 7th-February 1990, for the purposes of regulations 5 to 14 inclusive on 6th April 1990 and for all other purposes on 1st October 1990.
Published by: Queen's Printer of Acts of Parliament
Last updated:
15 March 2017
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United Kingdom Statutory Instrument
This Order gives effect to proposals of the Construction Industry Training Board which were submitted to and approved by the Training Commission, and thereafter submitted by the Training Commission to the Secretary of State. The proposals are for the imposition of a levy on employers in the construction industry for the purpose of raising money towards meeting the expenses of the Board.
Published by: Queen's Printer of Acts of Parliament
Last updated:
15 March 2017
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United Kingdom Statutory Instrument
This Order gives effect to proposals of the Construction Industry Training Board which were submitted to the Secretary of State. The proposals are for the imposition of a levy on employers in the construction industry for the purpose of raising money towards meeting the expenses of the Board.
Published by: Queen's Printer of Acts of Parliament
Last updated:
15 March 2017
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United Kingdom Statutory Instrument
This Order gives effect to proposals of the Construction Industry Training Board which were submitted to and approved by the Manpower Services Commission, and thereafter submitted by the Manpower Services Commission to the Secretary of State. The proposals are for the imposition of a levy on employers in the construction industry for the purpose of raising money towards meeting the expenses of the Board.
Published by: Queen's Printer of Acts of Parliament
Last updated:
10 March 2017
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United Kingdom Statutory Instrument
This Order gives effect to proposals of the Construction Industry Training Board which were submitted to and approved by the Manpower Services Commission, and thereafter submitted by the Manpower Services Commission to the Secretary of State. The proposals are for the imposition of a levy on employers in the construction industry for the purpose of raising money towards meeting the expenses of the Board.
Published by: Queen's Printer of Acts of Parliament
Last updated:
8 March 2017
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Scottish Statutory Instrument
Part II of the Housing Grants, Construction and Regeneration Act 1996 (“the Act”) makes provision in relation to the terms of construction contracts. Section 106A of the Act confers power on the Scottish Ministers to exclude descriptions of contracts from the operation of any or all of Part II. This Order excludes a type of contract from the operation of one such provision.
Published by: Queen's Printer for Scotland
Last updated:
27 January 2017
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Scottish Statutory Instrument
This Order brings into force Part 8 (construction contracts), so far as it extends to Scotland, of the Local Democracy, Economic Development and Construction Act 2009 (“the 2009 Act”) to the extent that it is not already in force.
Published by: Queen's Printer for Scotland
Last updated:
27 January 2017
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Scottish Statutory Instrument
This Order brings into force on 1stNovember 2011 Part 5 of Schedule 7 (construction contracts) to the Local Democracy, Economic Development and Construction Act 2009 (“the 2009 Act”).
Published by: Queen's Printer for Scotland
Last updated:
27 January 2017
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Scottish Statutory Instrument
These Regulations amend the Scheme for Construction Contracts (Scotland) Regulations 1998 (“the Regulations”), in part to reflect changes made to the relevant primary legislation, the Housing Grants, Construction and Regeneration Act 1996 (c.53) (“the 1996 Act”), by the Local Democracy, Economic Development and Construction Act 2009 (c.20) (“the 2009 Act”)
Published by: Queen's Printer for Scotland
Last updated:
27 January 2017
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United Kingdom Statutory Instrument
This Order gives effect to proposals of the Construction Industry Training Board which were submitted to the Secretary of State. The proposals are for the imposition of a levy on employers in the construction industry for the purpose of raising money towards meeting the expenses of the Board.
Published by: King's Printer of Acts of Parliament
Last updated:
29 September 2016