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The Territorial Sea Act 2012 (TSA 2012) is inapplicable to the State of Sabah and the continental shelf remains the territory ...
The Territorial Sea Act 2012 (TSA 2012) is inapplicable to the State of Sabah and the continental shelf remains the territory of the State as declared by the North Borneo (Alteration of Boundaries) ...