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Company law in South Africa

Company formation, governance, directors, ownership, filings, and corporate obligations. This curated South Africa collection links existing source-backed legal records for that research intent. Every result links to its stored legal text and available official source evidence.

3,217 matching statutes

  • South Africa

    Nuclear Energy Act

    Act 46 of 1999

    17 provisions

    This text publishes the Nuclear Energy Act, 1999 and states its broad purposes, including setting up the South African Nuclear Energy Corporation and regulating certain nuclear materials and waste matters.

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  • South Africa

    Taxation Laws Amendment Act

    Act 5 of 2026

    65 provisions

    This section amends several tax-law definitions and rules for retirement and savings fund withdrawals.

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  • South Africa

    Long-term Insurance Act

    Act 52 of 1998

    65 provisions

    This excerpt identifies section 23 as “Audit committee,” but does not include the operative rule text.

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  • South Africa

    Financial Markets Control Amendment Act

    Act 55 of 1995

    28 provisions

    The section limits who may regularly manage investments for others for remuneration, and it gives the Registrar approval and withdrawal powers.

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  • South Africa

    Short-term Insurance Act

    Act 53 of 1998

    99 provisions

    This notice says the Acting President assented to the Short-term Insurance Act, 1998 and that it was published for general information.

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  • South Africa

    Tax Administration Laws Amendment Act

    Act 21 of 2012

    76 provisions

    This section amends tax rules: it redefines who counts as a representative taxpayer in some disability/trust cases, lets the Commissioner raise an additional assessment if R&D approval is withdrawn, and requires certain industrial policy project companies to report progress within 12 months after each year of assessmen

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