Development Aid Law Amendment Act 126 of 1991

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126 of 1991

The Development Aid Law Amendment Act 126 of 1991 intends:

  • to amend the Black Administration Act, 1927 [repealed in 2006], so as to further regulate the recognition, appointment or deposition of chiefs and headmen;
  • to amend the Representation between the Republic of South Africa and Self-governing Territories Act, 1959 [repealed in 1994], so as to provide for the appointment of an acting commissioner-general;
  • to amend the Self-governing Territories Constitution Act, 1971 [repealed in 1994], so as
    • to delete a redundant provision;
    • to further regulate the establishment of magistrates' courts in self-governing territories;
    • to further regulate the powers of the chief ministers, ministers and deputy ministers of the self-governing territories; to further regulate the executive powers, authorities and functions in self-governing territories; and
    • to further regulate the legislative authority of self-governing territories in relation to professions, trades and occupations; and
  • to provide for incidental matters.

Commencement

25 October 1991 (Gazette 13586 of 25 October 1991)

Amendments

Amended by Land Affairs General Amendment Act 11 of 1995

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