Black Laws Amendment Act 9 of 1975 [repealed]

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9 of 1975

The repealed Black Laws Amendment Act 9 of 1975 intended:

  • to amend the Transkei Constitution Act, 1963 [repealed in 1994], so as to further provide for the calculation of the amount payable by way of annual grant from the Consolidated Revenue Fund into the Transkeian Revenue Fund;
  • to amend the Black Labour Act, 1964 [repealed in 1986], so as to provide for the accrual of certain moneys, fines and estreated bail to a Black Affairs Administration Board managing a district labour bureau, and to emend the text of section 24 (1) with reference to the expression "State";
  • to amend the Development of Self-government for Native Nations in South-West Africa Act, 1968 [repealed in 1994], so as to provide that voting at an election of members of a legislative council may take place also in the Republic, and to further regulate certain matters concerning a High' Court established under that Act;
  • to amend the Black Homelands Constitution Act, 1971 [repealed in 1994], so as to further provide for the calculation of the amount payable by way of annual grant from the Consolidated Revenue Fund into the Revenue Fund of an area for which a legislative assembly has been established, and to further regulate certain matters concerning a High Court established under that Act;
  • to amend the Black Affairs Administration Act, 1971 [repealed in 1986], so as to empower any Black Affairs Administration Board to obtain money by means of a bank overdraft; and 
  • to provide for incidental matters.

Commencement

27 March 1975

Amendments

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