Land Affairs General Amendment Act 11 of 1995

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11 of 1995

The Land Affairs General Amendment Act 11 of 1995 intends:

  • to amend the Kimberley Leasehold Conversion to Freehold Act, 1961, so as
    • to substitute certain definitions;
    • to make further provision in respect of the freedom from certain conditions of certain erven; and
    • to make other provision in respect of the publication of certain notices;
  • to amend the Expropriation of Mineral Rights (Townships) Act, 1969 [repealed in 2004], so as
    • to delete an obsolete definition and define a certain expression;
    • to substitute obsolete expressions; and
    • to make other provision in respect of the publication of certain notices;
  • to amend the Upgrading of Land Tenure Rights Act, 1991, so as
    • to delete and substitute certain definitions; to substitute certain obsolete designations;
    • to provide for the repeal of the power by proclamation to declare the said Act to be applicable in the former self-governing territories; and
    • to provide for the saving of certain such proclamations;
  • to amend the Land Titles Adjustment Act, 1993, so as
    • to substitute certain definitions and obsolete designations and an obsolete expression; and
    • to substitute an obsolete provision relating to the application of the said Act;
  • to amend the Distribution and Transfer of Certain State Land Act, 1993, so as
    • to substitute certain definitions and obsolete designations;
    • to repeal a provision relating to certain requirements with respect to the notices by which certain land is designated as land to be dealt with in accordance with the provisions of the said Act; and
    • to substitute an obsolete provision relating to the application of the Act;
  • to amend the Regional Industrial Development Act, 1993, so as
    • to substitute certain definitions;
    • to alter the composition of the Regional Industrial Development Board;
    • to substitute an obsolete designation; and
    • to provide for the extension of the application of the said Act;
    • to repeal obsolete and discriminatory laws; and
  • to provide for incidental matters.

Amends

Commencement

2 June 1995

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