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  1. May 19, 2020 · The COVID-19 (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 2020 (“COVID-19 Act”) and (ii) the Quarantine Act 2020 (the “Quarantine Act”) were passed by the Mauritius National Assembly on 15 May 2020 and received the President’s assent on 16 May 2020.

  2. csd.govmu.org › DocumentsList › Civil Status Act asCIVIL STATUS ACT - Mauritius

    38. Registration of death. (1) (a) Any person who has accurate information on a deceased shall, within 48 hours of the death, attend personally at the office of the district where the death took place or where the deceased last resided to declare such death and produce a medical certificate of the cause of death.

  3. Legal professionals are key actors in the business and financial world, facilitating vital transactions that underpin the Mauritian economy. The FATF characterizes legal professionals as “Gatekeepers” 2 because they “protect the gates to the financial system,” through which potential users must pass in order to succeed.

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  4. In this document, the terms “Legal Professionals” include law firms, foreign law firms, joint law venture, foreign lawyers as well as individual practitioners such as barristers, attorneys and notaries. This information sheet is meant to provide an overview of the Anti-Money Laundering and Combating the Financing of Terrorism (AML/CFT ...

  5. Feb 11, 2020 · Mauritius February 11 2020. An extract from The Dispute Resolution Review, 12th Edition. Court procedure. Evidential and procedural rules in Mauritius are inspired by English law. Litigation in...

  6. (1) Subject to this Act, no person shall provide legal services unless – (a) his name has been entered on the Roll as a barrister, an attorney or notary; and (b) he is a member – (i) in the case of a barrister, of the Mauritius Bar Association; (ii) in the case of an attorney, of the Mauritius Law Society; or

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  8. Mauritius has a hybrid legal system which combines both civil and common law practices. It is governed by principles drawn from both the French Napoleonic Code and English Common Law. The Supreme Court is the highest judicial authority in Mauritius and has unlimited jurisdiction to hear any criminal and civil proceedings.