Difference between revisions of "The Currency Act"
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# The Tai, to be divisible into 100 cents and to be represented by the mark ₮, is hereby established as the official and sole currency of Taijitu and legal tender for all debts public and private. | # The Tai, to be divisible into 100 cents and to be represented by the mark ₮, is hereby established as the official and sole currency of Taijitu and legal tender for all debts public and private. | ||
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# The Tai may not be minted or issued except where authorized by the Laws of Taijitu. | # The Tai may not be minted or issued except where authorized by the Laws of Taijitu. | ||
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# It is hereby forbidden to perform any form of fraud with the Tai. | # It is hereby forbidden to perform any form of fraud with the Tai. | ||
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# The Executive Government of Taijitu shall have all necessary and proper powers to carry out the provisions of this Act within the Constitution. | # The Executive Government of Taijitu shall have all necessary and proper powers to carry out the provisions of this Act within the Constitution. | ||
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Latest revision as of 22:03, 15 February 2007
- The Tai, to be divisible into 100 cents and to be represented by the mark ₮, is hereby established as the official and sole currency of Taijitu and legal tender for all debts public and private.
- The Tai may not be minted or issued except where authorized by the Laws of Taijitu.
- It is hereby forbidden to perform any form of fraud with the Tai.
- The Executive Government of Taijitu shall have all necessary and proper powers to carry out the provisions of this Act within the Constitution.
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