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List of Thailand Laws & Regulations in English


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Excellent site I think it can be very helpful and looks very extensive , I was never aware to find this info before

Thanks sure many posters will like this

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I know there are many pinned subject, but the American Independence day one will be gone soon.

To good to be left to be lost ... thumbsup.gif

Agreeance that it should be pinned?

If not as a separate subject, combined with the Thai Government Web site with an appropriate change of name?

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Agreeance that it should be pinned?

If not as a separate subject, combined with the Thai Government Web site with an appropriate change of name?

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Will be put somewhere on a permanent basis, just haven't decided where yet.

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Are these Thai laws included in that list ?

- At the age of thirty unmarried women become the property of the state.

- It is illegal to leave your house without wearing underwear.

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Some really interesting stuff in there, eg ....

Rules and Regulations of Lumpinee Boxing Stadium (1957)-Item 04(2): the ankle can be used not exceeding one on each leg.

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Thanks, Tywais.

It would be good if this list could be updated from time to time, with indication of the source.

Great idea!

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A friend of mine,is married to a thai lady for some 10 years,he has paid for a block of land,and has built a house here in Thailand,retired here a year ago,the house is in her name,he then purchased a condo in Pattaya,in his name only.Now marriage break up has happened,he has been advised she is entitled to 50/50 in everything? is this correct?

Many thanks

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Question; Married 5 yrs registered in Bangkok my 10 year old step daughter wants to have same last name. How do I do it? American cit, work in Saudi. Wife and daughter at our house in Mahasarakam. Thanks for advise

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I had a heart attack in Thailand, and left the country without settling my bill. I now wish to return, and would like to know where I stand. I am willing to settle my bill, but would like to know what my curcumstances are going to be on arrival. Will I get the opportunity to just settle my bill ? Or would there be more serious consequences for my actions ? My total bill was for 13,000 pounds sterling, a payment plan was put in place at a rate of 150 pounds per month. I have so far paid a total of 1,600 pounds, but then cancelled my payment on returning to the U.K. Is this an arrestable offence, or will I be able to pick up on the payment plan where I left off ?

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Rather than ask questions here, join or start a new topic in the relevant forum section please.

Good point. Will lock this topic now and specific questions can be asked in new topics.

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