Exemption of Lebanese Airlines from Taxes Due on Their Profits
No. 13 Lebanese airlines are exempted from the taxes due on their profits, in application of the principle of reciprocity.
Read moreNo. 13 Lebanese airlines are exempted from the taxes due on their profits, in application of the principle of reciprocity.
Read moreNo. 14 Ratification of the Civil Air Transport Agreement between the Kingdom and the Republic of Lebanon.
Read moreNo. 15 Ratification of the Pilots’ Regulations and their special schedule.
Read moreNo. 16 Ratification of the protocol granting an independent legal status to the Economic Council referred to in Article Eight of the Joint Defense and Economic Cooperation Treaty concluded among the Arab League States.
Read moreNo. 17 Correction of Paragraph (B) of Article Five of Royal Decree No. (6) dated 1/7/1379 AH
Read moreNo. 18 Ratification of the Officers’ Service Law, which upon its issuance shall repeal all regulations that conflict with it.
Read moreNo. 19 Ratification of the Arab Postal Union Agreement concluded in Khartoum on 28/1/1378 AH.
Read moreThe amendment of Article (7) of the Nationality Law issued in 1374 AH to read as follows: “A Saudi is anyone born inside or outside the Kingdom to a Saudi father, or to a Saudi mother and a father of unknown nationality or stateless, or anyone born inside the Kingdom...
Read moreNo. 21 Paper bags used for packing cement and its products are exempted from customs duties for a period of five years, as well as the dynamite required by the Cement Company.
Read moreNo. 4/28/2934 Employees whose official duties require them to carry out the tasks assigned to them in ʿArafāt and Minā during the days of Hajj are exempted from the provisions of Article (47) of the General Civil Service Law, and they shall be subject to what was stipulated in...
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