Under the post-export DEPB, which is issued after exports, the exporter is given a duty entitlement Pass Book Scheme at a pre-determined credit on the FOB value.
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His first brush with the law in Johannesburg was his arrest for failure to produce his pass book he was sentenced to work on a pretoria road construction.
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In addition, with those pass books safely tucked in a desk drawer, consumers would have more confidence in their ability to weather an economic storm with some cash reserves.
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Black people who were staying in Lwandle like any other areas in the city were required to carry a Pass Book commonly known as Dompass outside their homelands or designated areas.
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On 21 March 1960 the Sharpeville massacre occurred when the PAC ( Pan Africanist Congress ) organised a protest in which black Africans burnt the Apartheid-required pass books which restricted them from going in certain areas.
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Failure to comply with the race laws was treated with a high degree of severity, and all black people were required to carry pass books, without which they were not allowed into certain areas of the country.
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Fixed Deposits with KSFE or approved Banks, Bank Guarantee, NRI Deposits, LIC Policies, National Savings Certificate ( NSC ), Kisan Vikas Patra ( KVP ), Chitty Pass Book of Non-prized Chitties, Gold Security, Post-dated Cheques, Personal surety and Property Security.
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On August 9, 1956, she led the march of 20 000 women on the Union Buildings of Pretoria along with Lilian Ngoyi, Rahima Moosa, Helen Joseph and Albertina Sisulu to protest the requirement that women carry pass books as part of the pass laws.
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The first recipient of the Owen Award, Christopher Logue, author of some of the best war poetry of the past half century ( in the form of versions of the Iliad ), spent two years in a military prison, on a charge of handling stolen pass books.
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The ironically named Natives ( Abolition of Passes and Co-ordination of Documents ) Act of 1952, commonly known as the Pass Laws Act, repealed the many regional pass laws and instituted one nationwide pass law, which made it compulsory for all black South Africans over the age of 16 to carry the " pass book " at all times within white areas.