Black Laws Amendment Act 63 of 1966

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63 of 1966

The Black Laws Amendment Act 63 of 1966 intends:

  • to amend section 9 of the Black Administration Act, 1927 [repealed in April 2006], in order to make provision for the holding of a criminal court at a place which has been designated for the hearing of civil cases;
  • to amend that Act by the insertion of section 32A in terms of which certain civil actions become prescribed;
  • to amend section 24 of the Development Trust and Land Act, 1936 [repealed in June 1991], in order to apply subsections (1) and (3) of that section to self-governing BlackHomelands;
  • to amend section 40bis of the Black (Urban Areas) Consolidation Act, 1945 [repealed in July 1986], in order to make provision for pensions and other benefits for employees of management boards;
  • to amend section 2 of the Black Affairs Act, 1959 [repealed in June 1991], in order to change the constitution of the Black Affairs Commission;
  • to amend section 52 of the Transkei Constitution Act, 1963 [repealed in January 1994], in order to empower the Legislative Assembly not to pay certain revenues into the Transkeian Revenue Fund;
  • to amend the Black States Development Corporations Act, 1965 [repealed in April 1968], by the insertion of section 17A in terms of which corporations are exempted from the payment of certain moneys; and
  • to provide for incidental matters.

Commencement

4 November 1966

Amendments

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