Special Areas (Amendment) Act 1937
The Special Areas (Amendment) Act of 1937 was an Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom which amended the Special Areas (Development and Improvement) Act 1934.
Act of Parliament | |
Long title | An Act to continue until the thirty-first day of March, nineteen hundred and thirty-nine, the Special Areas (Development and Improvement) Act, 1934, and to enable further assistance to be given to the areas specified in the First Schedule to that Act, and to certain other areas. |
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Citation | 1 Edw. 8. & 1 Geo. 6. c. 31 |
Dates | |
Royal assent | 6 May 1937 |
Other legislation | |
Amends | Special Areas (Development and Improvement) Act 1934 |
The new Act introduced concessions on taxes and rents to encourage businesses to set up in the locations which benefited from the 1934 Act.[1]
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