Regional and Land Affairs General Amendment Act 89 of 1993

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89 of 1993

The Regional and Land Affairs General Amendment Act 89 of 1993 intends:

  • to amend the Land Survey Act, 1927 [repealed in 1997], so as
    • to withdraw the Survey Regulations Board's power to make regulations prescribing certain fees;
    • to provide for the delegation of certain powers by the Minister; and to redefine "Minister";
  • to amend the Black Administration Act, 1927, so as to redefine "Minister";
  • to amend the Black Authorities Act, 1951 [repealed in 2010], so as to redefine 'Minister";
  • to amend the Kimberley Leasehold Conversion to Freehold Act, 1961, so as to redefine "Minister";
  • to amend the Expropriation of Mineral Rights (Townships) Act, 1969 [repealed in 2004], so as to substitute certain obsolete expressions;
  • to amend the Second Black Laws Amendment Act, 1970, so as to substitute or delete certain obsolete expressions and provisions;
  • to amend the Second Black Laws Amendment Act, 1974 [repealed in 1995], so as to substitute certain obsolete expressions;
  • to amend the Borders of Particular States Extension Act, 1980 [repealed in 1994], so as to substitute or delete certain obsolete expressions and provisions;
  • to amend the Laws on Co-operation and Development Second Amendment Act, 1980, so as to repeal an obsolete provision;
  • to amend the Joint Executive Authority for KwaZulu and Natal Act, 1986 [repealed in 1994], so as to substitute certain obsolete expressions;
  • to amend the Abolition of Racially Based Land Measures Act, 1991, so as to provide for the phasing out of the South African Development Trust Corporation Limited;
  • to amend the Physical Planning Act, 1991 [repealed in 2015], so as to amend certain definitions; and
  • to provide for matters connected therewith.

Commencement

2 July 1993

Amendments

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