Author: Seng Siew Lim

  • Owning A Dog in Singapore

    Owning A Dog in Singapore

    Dog Licences Under para 3(1) of the Animals and Birds (Dog Licensing and Control) Rules, no person can keep a dog over 3 months old without a licence. The licence is issued by the Centre for Animal Welfare and Control (CAWC) under the Agri-food and Veterinary Authority. Each address cannot have more than 3 dogs.…

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  • Regulations for the F&B Industry

    Regulations for the F&B Industry

    Singapore, as a tourist centre, encourages the establishment of well-runned and hygenic food and beverage outlets. To ensure that such outlets meet the highest safety and hygiene standards, the government has numerous regulations and rules covering areas as diverse as fire safety and health standards to Internet regulation and entertainment licensing.

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  • COMPASS Licence For Entertainment Outlets

    COMPASS Licence For Entertainment Outlets

    The objective of COMPASS is the protection and promotion of the copyright interests of composers, authors and publishers of musical works and associated lyrics.

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  • Liquor Licensing Board

    Liquor Licensing Board

    About sales of liquor under the Customs Act.

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  • Introduction to Food & Beverage Industry

    Introduction to Food & Beverage Industry

    An introduction to food & beverage regulations.

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  • Recent Changes To the Electronic Filing System

    Recent Changes To the Electronic Filing System

    An article on the changes to the Singapore Electronic Filing System that took effect in October 2003. The EFS is a litigation document filing system used by the Singapore Judiciary.

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  • Software Taxation

    Software Taxation

    Taxation guidelines for software sales

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  • Policy Considerations Before Deciding Who Can Connect to the Internet

    Policy Considerations Before Deciding Who Can Connect to the Internet

    This article discusses some of the issues that a law firm should consider before deciding who and when a user can have access to the Internet.

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  • A Legal Practitioner's Guide To Networking & Implementing Legal Workbench For The Entire Law Firm

    A Legal Practitioner's Guide To Networking & Implementing Legal Workbench For The Entire Law Firm

    The Legal Workbench is a legal research tool that is found on the Internet. Thus anybody who needs access to the Legal Workbench must have access to the Internet. The law firm must first decide if it wants to allow the entire or only a selected part of the Law Firm access to the Internet.

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