Laws on Development Aid Amendment Act 57 of 1986

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57 of 1986

The Laws on Development Aid Amendment Act 57 of 1986 intends:

  • to amend the Black Land Act, 1913 [repealed in June 1991], so as to abolish certain restrictions in regard to the acquisition of land;
  • to amend the Black Administration Act, 1927 [repealed in April 2006], so as
    • to entrust certain powers of the State President to the Minister of Education and Development Aid and to extend the regulatory powers of the Minister; and
    • to grant to local government bodies the power to make by-laws;
  • to amend the Development Trust and Land Act, 1936 [repealed in June 1991], so as
    • to further regulate the transfer of certain rights and obligations of the South African Development Trust;
    • to cancel restrictive conditions which apply to the alienation by Blacks of certain land; and
    • to abolish certain restrictions in regard to the acquisition of land and the alienation of sub-divided land;
    • to provide for the commencement of Proclamation R.86 of 1982; and
  • to provide for incidental matters.

Commencement

25 June 1986

Amendments

Amended by Abolition of Racially Based Land Measures Act 108 of 1991

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