Land Affairs General Amendment Act
This text notifies that the President assented to Act No. 51 of 2001 and that it was published for general information.
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This text notifies that the President assented to Act No. 51 of 2001 and that it was published for general information. This section amends the definition of “applicant” to replace paragraph (a) with a new wording covering a labour tenant, associate, or successor who has lodged an application under section 17(1). This provision amends section 9 of the Land Reform (Labour Tenants) Act, 1996 by replacing paragraph (a) in subsection (1). Section 15 is amended to require adequate arrangements for reinstatement of any person so granted. This section makes it an offence to remove or evict a labour tenant without a court order, or to wilfully obstruct a State official or mediator doing duties under the Act.
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December 2001 No. 22894
This text notifies that the President assented to Act No. 51 of 2001 and that it was published for general information.
5 December 2001 No. 22894 THE PRESIDENCY No. 1283 5 December 2001 It is hereby notified that the President has assented to the following Act, which is hereby published for general information:– No. 51 of 2001: Land Affairs General Amendment Act, 2001 AIDS HELPLINE: 0800-123-22 Prevention is the cure 2 No. 22894 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE. 5 DECEMBER 2001 ~~ Act No. 51,2001 LAND AFFAIRS GENERAL AMENDMENT ACT, 2001 GENERAL EXPLANATORY NOTE: L ] b‘ords in bold type in square brackets indicate omissions from existing enactmeats. Words underlined with existing enactments. a solid line indicate insertions in (English text signed by the President.) (Assented to 2 9 November 2001 .) ACT 1996, by extending the To amend the Land Reform (Labour Tenants) Act, definition of “applicant” to provide for’ associates to apply for the acquisition of rights in land and servitudes; to reduce the age at which a labour tenant who refused or failed to provide labour to an owner or lessee, may not be evicted; to make provision that a court satisfies itself that adequate arrangements have been made for the reinstatement of a person who was evicted, granted; to provide for offences; to make provision that associates also may apply for advances and subsidies, granted in terms of that Act, for the acquisition of land or rights to land; to amend the Extension of Security of Tenure Act, 1997, by the deletion of the reference to “labour tenant” in the definition of “occupier”; to insert a definition for “established practice” and to grant rights to occupiers to bury deceased family members residing on the land on which the occupier is ta, the family members of an occupier at the residing, on that land; to grant a right occupier’s death, to bury that occupier on the land he or she was residing at; and to provide for matters connected therew,ith. if a final order is not B E IT ENACTED by the Parliament follows:- of the Republic of South Africa, as Amendment of section 1 of Act 3 of 19961, as substituted by section 32 of Act 63 of 1997 - 1 Verify source ↗
Section 1 of the Land .Reform (Labour Tenants) Act, 1996, is hereby amended by
This section amends the definition of “applicant” to replace paragraph (a) with a new wording covering a labour tenant, associate, or successor who has lodged an application under section 17(1).
1. Section 1 of the Land .Reform (Labour Tenants) Act, 1996, is hereby amended by the substitution for paragraph ( a ) of the definition of “applicant” of the following paragraph: 5 “(a) a labour tenantdm associate or his or her successor who has lodged an application in terrns of section 1‘7(1); and”. Amendment of section 9 of Act 3 of 1996 10 - 2 Verify source ↗
Section 9 of the Land Reform (Labour Tenants) Act, 1996, is hereby amended by
This provision amends section 9 of the Land Reform (Labour Tenants) Act, 1996 by replacing paragraph (a) in subsection (1).
2. Section 9 of the Land Reform (Labour Tenants) Act, 1996, is hereby amended by the substitution for paragraph (a) of subsection (1) of the following paragraph: “ ( a ) has attained the age of [65] @ years, or as a result of disability is unable personally to provide labour to the owner or lessee; and”. 4 No. 22894 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 5 DECEMBER 2001 Act No. 51,2001 LANE AFFAIRS GENERAL AMENDMENT ACT, 2001 Amendment of section 15 of Act 3 of 1996 - 3 Verify source ↗
Section 15 of the Land Reform (Lahour Tenants) Act, 1996, is hereby amended by
Section 15 is amended to require adequate arrangements for reinstatement of any person so granted.
3. Section 15 of the Land Reform (Lahour Tenants) Act, 1996, is hereby amended by the addition of the following paragraph: “ ( d ) adequate arrangements have been made for the reinstatement of any person so granted.”. removed, if the final order not is Insertion of section 15A in Act 3 of 19!)6 - 4 Verify source ↗
The Land Reform (Labour Tenants) Act, 1996, is hereby amended by the insertion
This section makes it an offence to remove or evict a labour tenant without a court order, or to wilfully obstruct a State official or mediator doing duties under the Act.
4. The Land Reform (Labour Tenants) Act, 1996, is hereby amended by the insertion of the following section after section 15: “Offences 15A. (1) No person shall remove or evict a labour tenant or an assoc except on the authority of an order of a competent court. (2) No person shall wilfully obstruct or interfere with an official in the employ of the State or a mediator in the performance of his or her duties under this Act. (3) Any person who contravenes a provision of subsection (1) or (2) shall be guilty of ar~ offence and liable on conviction to a fine, or to imprisonment for a period not fine and such imprisonment. . years, or to both a exceeding two 5 10 15 (4) Any person whose rights or interests have been prejudiced by a contravention of subsection (1) shall have the right to institute a private prosecution o f the alleged ofifender. ( 5 ) The provisions of the Criminal Procedure Act, 1977 (Act No. 51 of 1977), shall apply to a private prosecution in terms of this Act: Provided that if- (a) the persomn prosecuting privately does so through a person entitled to 20 25 practise as an advocate or an attorney in the Republic; (b) the person prosecuting privately has given written notice to the prosecutor with jurisdict.ion that he or she intends.to do so; and (c) the prosecutor has not, within 14 days of receipt of such notice, stated in writing that he or she intends to prosecute the alleged offence, 30 then- (i) the perscn prosecuting privately shall not be required to produce a certificate issued by jurisdiction in respect of the area of the court concerned, stating that he or she has refused to prosecute the accused; the Director of Public Prosecutions with 35 (ii) the person prosecuting privately security for such action; shall not be required to provide (iii) the accused shall be ent:tled to an order for costs against the person prosecuting privately, if-- (aa) the (charge against the accused is dismissed or the accused is 40 acquitted or a decision appeal; and in favour of the accused is given on (bb) the court finds that such prosecution was unfounded or vexatious; and (iv) the Director of Public Prosecutions contemplated in paragraph (i) shall the leave of the court except with be barred from prosecuting concerne(L”. Amendment of section 27 of Act 3 of 1996 - 5 Verify source ↗
Section 27 of the Land Reform (Labour Tenants) Act, 1996, is hereby amended by
Advances or subsidies under section 26 may be used to buy land or rights in land for certain former labour tenants, if the Minister sets conditions and the application was lodged before 31 March 2001.
5. Section 27 of the Land Reform (Labour Tenants) Act, 1996, is hereby amended by the substitution for subsection (3) of the following subsection: “(3) Advances or slbsidies referred to in section 26 may also, subject to such conditions as the Minister may deterrnine, be applied to the acquisition of land or rights in land by former labour tenants, associates and persons who have been 45 50 6 No. 22894 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE. 5 DECEMBER 2001 Act No. 51,2001 LAND AFFAIRS GENERAL AMENDMENT ACT, 2001 required to leave a farm in accordance with the provisions of section 9(2): Provided that such application!; were lodged prior to 3 1 March 2001 .”. Amendment of section 1 of Act 62 of 1!)97 - 6 Verify source ↗
Section 1 (1) of the Extension of Security of Tenure Act, 1997, is hereby amended-
This section amends the definition of “occupier” and adds a definition of “established practice” linked to burial permission on land.
6. Section 1 (1) of the Extension of Security of Tenure Act, 1997, is hereby amended- (a) by the deletion of paragraph (a,l of the definition of “occupier”; and ( b ) by the insertion of the following definition after the definition of “employee”: ‘‘ ‘established practice’ means a practice in terms of which the owner or person in ‘charge or his or her predecessor in title routinely gave permission to people residmg on the land to bury deceased members of their family on that land in accordance with their religion or cultural belief;”. 5 10 Amendment of section 6 of Act 62 of 19197 - 7 Verify source ↗
Section 6 of the Extension of Securily of Tenure Act, 1997, is hereby amended-
The amendment gives occupiers and certain family members a right to bury a deceased family member or the occupier on the land, subject to religion or cultural belief and reasonable conditions.
7. Section 6 of the Extension of Securily of Tenure Act, 1997, is hereby amended- (a) by the insertion o f the following paragraph after paragraph (d) in subsection ( 2 ) : “(dA) to bury a deceased :nember of his or her family who, at the time - of that person’s death, was residing on the land on which the occupier is residing, in accordance with their religion or cultural - - belief, if an establitihed practice in respect of the land exists;”; and ~~ (b) by the addition of the following subsection: “(5) The family members of an occupier contemplated in section 8(4) of this Act shall on his or hcr death have a right to bury that occupier on the land on which he or she: was residing at the time of his or her death, their religion or cultural belief, subject to any in accordance with reasonable c:onditions which are not more onerous than those prescribed and that ma:y be imposed by the owner or person in charge.”. 15 20 25 Short title - 8 Verify source ↗
This Act shall be called the Land Affairs General Amendment Act, 2001.
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8. This Act shall be called the Land Affairs General Amendment Act, 2001.
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