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The women are being prosecuted under the Contravention of Merchandise Marks Act which covers ambush marketing, when a company benefits from an event without paying for advertising.
Netherlands World Cup Fans In Trouble Over Skimpy Dresses (PHOTOS) 2010
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The women are being prosecuted under the Contravention of Merchandise Marks Act which covers ambush marketing, when a company benefits from an event without paying for advertising.
Netherlands World Cup Fans In Trouble Over Skimpy Dresses (PHOTOS) 2010
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Contravention of the regulations can lead to a fine, imprisonment of up to five years, or both.
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Contravention of certain maritime laws carried a fine of up to
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Contravention will be dealt with in terms of the penalty provisions in Exchange Control regulations.
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Contravention will be dealt with in terms of the penalty provisions in exchange control regulations.
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Contravention of the legislation will be punishable with a fine of up to R10,000 and/or a year's imprisonment for a first offence, and
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Contravention of section 36 read with sections 1, 39 and 40 of Act 75 of 1969 (unlawful possession of 9mm rounds of ammunition without being in lawful possession of a firearm capable of firing that said ammunition) during July 1993 in the district of Wynberg and/or in the district of Mitchell's Plain.
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Contravention of Section 32 (1), read with section 1 and 39 of Act 75 of 1991 (unlawful possession of armament, to wit machine guns and/or ammunition intended to be fired from the machine gun) during July 1993 in the district of Wynberg and/or in the district of Mitchell's Plain.
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Contravention of the prohibition was a criminal offence under sec 56 (1) (a) of the Act. Corbett said it was difficult to visualise these offences being committed in relation to a phantom.
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