Laws on Co-operation and Development Amendment Act 91 of 1985

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91 of 1985

The Laws on C-ooperation and Development Amendment Act 91 of 1985 intends:

  • to amend the Black Administration Act, 1927 [repealed in April 2006], so as to remove certain legal disabilities of Black women in Natal and Transvaal; 
  • to amend the Blacks (Urban Areas) Consolidation Act, 1945 [repealed in March 1984], so as
    • to make other arrangements in regard to the presence of persons, other than Blacks, in any location, Black village, Black hostel, town or hostel, and to extend the rights of Blacks to reside and to work in prescribed areas;
    • to validate the transfer of certain assets of the Economic Development Corporation, Limited, to the Small Business Development Corporation, Limited;
  • to amend the National States Constitution Act, 1971 [repealed in January 1994], so as to further regulate judicial appointments to existing courts situated wholly or in part within the area of a legislative assembly;
  • to amend the Community Councils Act, 1977 [repealed in 1982], so as to provide that a community council shall for the purposes of certain legal provisions be deemed to be an associated institution;
  • to amend the Black Local Authorities Act, 1982 [repealed in February 1994], so as
    • to provide that a local authority shall for the purposes of certain legal provisions be deemed to be an associated institution;
    • to remove any possible doubt concerning the area of the self-governing territory of Lebowa; and
  • to provide for incidental matters.

Commencement

3 July 1985

Amendments

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