South Africa
Petroleum Pipelines Act
Act 60 of 2003
11 provisions
This section defines key terms used in the Act.
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South Africa
Act 60 of 2003
11 provisions
This section defines key terms used in the Act.
South Africa
Act 28 of 2004
3 provisions
This text publishes the Petroleum Pipelines Levies Act, 2004 and introduces the definitions section.
South Africa
Act 2 of 2005
7 provisions
This Act amends the Petroleum Products Act to make technical changes, remove one purchase-and-sale condition, adjust the licence allocation system, and extend the Minister of Minerals and Energy’s regulation-making power.
South Africa
Act 58 of 2003
15 provisions
This section amends the definitions in the Petroleum Products Act and adds or revises terms such as bulk, licence, Minister, retail, site, wholesale, and related licence definitions.
South Africa
Act 88 of 1997
54 provisions
This section amends several definitions in the Pharmacy Act, including adding and replacing terms such as body corporate, pharmacist intern, pharmacy, pharmacy practice, pharmacy student, pharmacy support personnel, registrar, responsible pharmacist, scheduled substance, and unprofessional conduct.
South Africa
Act 6 of 1995
15 provisions
This provision amends section 1 of the Pharmacy Act, 1974 by adding and replacing several definitions.
South Africa
Act 1 of 2000
2 provisions
First-time pharmacist registrants must do one year of paid pharmaceutical community service before registration, and the Minister may make regulations about how it is done.
South Africa
Act 36 of 2002
9 provisions
This section defines key terms used in the Act, such as Council, Minister, planner, register, and sustainable development.
South Africa
Act 12 of 2018
115 provisions
This section identifies the Plant Breeders’ Rights Act, 2018 and sets out its main subject matter: granting and protecting plant breeders’ rights, the requirements for those rights, and related licences.
South Africa
Act 15 of 1996
36 provisions
This provision explains that bold text in square brackets marks omissions and underlined text marks insertions in the amending Act.
South Africa
Act 35 of 2024
70 provisions
Headings only: section 10 refers to the establishment of the South African Plant Protection Organization, its functions, and Chapter 3 on imports.
South Africa
Act 11 of 2018
117 provisions
This source text does not set out an operative rule for section 2; it only shows the Act’s arrangement and its stated purposes about plant-business registration, quality standards, national listing, import/export control, and related schemes.
South Africa
Act 25 of 1996
33 provisions
This provision amends Section 1 of the Plant Improvement Act, 1976 by changing several definitions.
South Africa
Act 6 of 2018
34 provisions
This section says the Act regulates public and private funding of political parties, sets rules on donations and disclosure, gives the Commission powers and duties, and provides for fines, offences, penalties, repeal, and transitional matters.
South Africa
Act 77 of 1998
6 provisions
This section defines key terms used in the Act: “Company,” “Minister,” and “port.”
South Africa
Act 11 of 1997
7 provisions
This section is an amendment marker: it shows omitted and inserted text in an existing enactment.
South Africa
Act 35 of 1995
5 provisions
This section amends the Post Office Act by replacing the definition of “Bank.”
South Africa
Act 2 of 1997
3 provisions
This section appropriates money, subject to two other Acts, for specified communications-related bodies for the financial year ending 31 March 1998.
South Africa
Act 30 of 1996
4 provisions
Money is appropriated from the Post Office Fund for the Department of Posts and Telecommunications for the financial year ending 31 March 1971, subject to the Post Office Act, 1958.
South Africa
Act 17 of 1995
2 provisions
Money is appropriated from the Post Office Fund for the Department of Posts and Telecommunications for the financial year ending 31 March 1996, subject to the Post Office Act, 1958.