National Roads Amendment Act 24 of 1996 [repealed]

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24 of 1996

The repealed National Roads Amendment Act 24 of 1996 intended:

  • to amend the National Roads Act, 1971 [repealed in 1998], so as
    • to amend and insert certain definitions;
    • to provide for the application of the Act;
    • to further regulate the National Road Fund; to further regulate assets acquired from the fund;
    • to further regulate the declaration of a national road;
    • to further regulate the general powers, functions and duties of the South African Roads Board;
    • to provide for the delegation of certain powers and functions of the Board;
    • to amend certain provisions in view of the Constitution of the Republic of South Africa, 1993;
    • to provide for the charging of a certain compensation;
    • to further regulate the limitation in respect of the institution of actions;
    • to repeal or amend certain obsolete provisions and expressions; and
    • to further regulate the commencement of the National Roads Amendment Act, 1992;
  • to amend the South African Roads Board Act, 1988, so as to further regulate the performance of the executive and administrative work of the Board; and
  • to provide for matters connected therewith.

Commencement

  • 1 August 1993, Sections 5(1)(r) and 12
  • 19 April 1996

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