Land Affairs General Amendment Act
28 September 1998 No. 1214. I
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28 September 1998 No. 1214. I This text introduces an insertion of section 25A into Act 112 of 1991. This section amends the Act by inserting a new section after section 25, titled “Application of Act.” From the commencement of the Land Affairs General Amendment Act, 1998, this Act applies throughout the Republic, except sections 3, 19, and 20. Commission-related administrative work must be done by designated officers appointed and seconded to the Commission, the Minister and Commission should try to keep staff broadly representative, and designated officers work under supervision.
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September 1998
AI-assisted research summary: This text introduces an insertion of section 25A into Act 112 of 1991.
28 September 1998 It is hereby notified that the Acting President has assented to the following Act which is hereby published for general information:— H i e r b y w o r d b e k e n d gemaak dat die Waarnernende President sy goedkeuring geheg het aan die onderswande Wet wat hierby ter algemene inligting gepubliseer word:- No. 61 of 1998: Land Atiairs General Amendment Act. 1998. I N o . 6 1 wm 1998: Algemene Wysigingswet Op Crondsake, 1998, GENERAL EXPLANATORY NOTE: [ ] Words in bold type in square brackets indicate omissions from existing enactments. Words underlined with a solid line indicate insertions in existing enactments. ACT To amend the Upgrading of Land Tenure Rights Act, 1991, so as to make the Act applicable throughout the Republic; to amend the Restitution of Land Rights Act, 1994, so as to provide for the secondment of officers to the Land Claims Commission; to further regulate mediation and negotiation; and to extend the cases in respect of which money may be granted for the development of land; to amend the Land Reform (Labour Tenants) Act, 1996, so as to authorise the Land Claims Court to determine whether a person is a labour tenant or not; to amend the Communal Property Associations Act, 1996, so as to make further provision for delegation; to amend the Interim Protection of Informal Land Rights Act, 1996, so as to authorise the Minister of Land Affairs to extend the application of the provisions of that Act; to amend the Land Survey Act, 1997, so as to rectify a difference between the English and Afrikaans texts; and to make provision for the division of survey related responsibilities between the Chief Surveyor-General and the Chief Director: Surveys and Mapping; to amend the Extension of Security of Tenure Act, 1997, so as to extend the definition of ‘‘court’’ also to include a Special Tribunal established under section 2 of the Special Investigating Units and Special Tribunals Act, 1996: and to regulate the powers of a Special Tribunal and a Special Investigating Unit in relation to this Act; and to rectify differences between the English and Afrikaans texts; and to effect certain textual improvements; and to provide for matters connected therewith. BE IT ENACTED by the Parliament of the Republic of South Africa, as follows:— Insertion of section 25A in Act 112 of 1991 - 1 Verify source ↗
The Upgrading of Land Tenure Rights Act, 1991, is hereby amended by the
AI-assisted research summary: This section amends the Act by inserting a new section after section 25, titled “Application of Act.”
1. The Upgrading of Land Tenure Rights Act, 1991, is hereby amended by the insertion of the following section after section 25: 5 ‘‘Application of Act - 25A Verify source ↗
As from the coming into operation of the Land Affairs General
AI-assisted research summary: From the commencement of the Land Affairs General Amendment Act, 1998, this Act applies throughout the Republic, except sections 3, 19, and 20.
25A. As from the coming into operation of the Land Affairs General Amendment Act, 1998, the provisions of this Act, excluding sections 3, 19 and 20, shall apply throughout the Republic.’’. Substitution of section 8 of Act 22 of 1994 4 - 2 Verify source ↗
The following section is hereby substituted for section 8 of the Restitution of Land
AI-assisted research summary: Commission-related administrative work must be done by designated officers appointed and seconded to the Commission, the Minister and Commission should try to keep staff broadly representative, and designated officers work under supervision.
2. The following section is hereby substituted for section 8 of the Restitution of Land Rights Act, 1994: ‘‘Performance of work of Commission 8. (1) The [administrative] work incidental to the performance of the functions of the Commission shall be performed by officers appointed and seconded to the Commission in terms of the provisions of [section 15(3)(a) of] the Public Service Act, 1994 (Proclamation No. 103 of 1994), and designated in general or for a specific purpose by the Minister after consultation with the Commission. (2) In making a designation in terms of subsection (1), the Minister and the Commission shall seek to ensure that the staff of the Commission shall be broadly representative of the South African population. (3) Designated officers shall perform their functions under the control and supervision of the Chief Land Claims Commissioner or regional land claims commissioner, as the case may be.’’. 5 10 15 Amendment of section 35A of Act 22 of 1994, as inserted by section 26 of Act 63 of 1997 - 3 Verify source ↗
Section 35A of the Restitution of Land Rights Act, 1994, is hereby amended by the
AI-assisted research summary: The Court may make an order where, during proceedings, it appears an issue could be resolved through mediation and negotiation.
3. Section 35A of the Restitution of Land Rights Act, 1994, is hereby amended by the substitution in subsection (1) for the words preceding paragraph (a) of the following words: 20 ‘‘(1) If at any stage during proceedings under this Act or any other Act conferring jurisdiction upon the Court it becomes evident that there is any issue which might be resolved through mediation and negotiation, the Court may make an order—’’. Amendment of section 42C of Act 22 of 1994, as inserted by section 30 of Act 63 of 1997 25 - 4 Verify source ↗
Section 42C of the Restitution of Land Rights Act, 1994, is hereby amended by the
AI-assisted research summary: The Minister may grant an advance or subsidy for land development, management, or settlement support, subject to Parliament-appropriated funds and any conditions the Minister sets.
4. Section 42C of the Restitution of Land Rights Act, 1994, is hereby amended by the substitution for subsection (1) of the following subsection: ‘‘(1) The Minister may from money appropriated by Parliament for this purpose and on such conditions as he or she may determine, grant an advance or a subsidy for the development or management of, or to facilitate the settlement of persons on, land which is the subject of an order of the Court in terms of this Act or an award in terms of section 42D, to— (a) any claimant to whom restoration or the award of a right in land has been ordered; (b) any person who has waived any or all of his or her rights to relief in terms of section 42D; any person resettled as a result of [the] an order of the Court.’’. (c) 30 35 Amendment of section 33 of Act 3 of 1996, as amended by section 42 of Act 63 of 1997 40 - 5 Verify source ↗
Section 33 of the Land Reform (Labour Tenants) Act, 1996, is hereby amended by
AI-assisted research summary: The Court may determine whether a person is a labour tenant, if an interested person asks for it.
5. Section 33 of the Land Reform (Labour Tenants) Act, 1996, is hereby amended by the insertion of the following subsection after subsection (2): ‘‘(2A) At the instance of any interested person, including a person who avers that he or she is a labour tenant, irrespective as to whether or not such person has lodged an application in terms of section 17, the Court may determine whether a person is a labour tenant.’’. 45 Amendment of section 15 of Act 28 of 1996 - 6 Verify source ↗
Section 15 of the Communal Property Associations Act, 1996, is hereby amended
AI-assisted research summary: This section amends section 15 so that an officer may be authorised to perform duties assigned under the Act, except the duty in section 6(2).
6. Section 15 of the Communal Property Associations Act, 1996, is hereby amended by the substitution for paragraph (b) of subsection (1) of the following paragraph: ‘‘(b) authorise any such officer to perform any duty assigned to him or her by or 50 under this Act [except the duty referred to in section 6(2)];’’. Amendment of section 5 of Act 31 of 1996 6 - 7 Verify source ↗
Section 5 of the Interim Protection of Informal Land Rights Act, 1996, is hereby
AI-assisted research summary: This section says the Act’s provisions lapse on 31 December 1997, but the Minister may extend them by Gazette notice for up to 12 months at a time.
7. Section 5 of the Interim Protection of Informal Land Rights Act, 1996, is hereby amended by the substitution for subsection (2) of the following subsection: ‘‘(2) The provisions of this Act shall lapse on 31 December 1997: Provided that the Minister may [, at any time before such provisions lapse,] from time to time by notice in the Gazette extend the application of such provisions for a period of not more than 12 months at a time: Provided further that any such notice shall be laid upon the Table of Parliament, and if Parliament by resolution disapproves of such notice, such notice shall cease to be of force and effect, but without prejudice to the validity of anything done in terms of such notice before it so ceased to be of force and effect.’’. Amendment of section 1 of Act 8 of 1997 - 8 Verify source ↗
Section 1 of the Land Survey Act, 1997, is hereby amended—
AI-assisted research summary: This section amends Section 1 of the Land Survey Act, 1997 by adding a definition of “Chief Director” and replacing the definition of “trigonometrical station.”
8. Section 1 of the Land Survey Act, 1997, is hereby amended— (a) by the insertion after the definition of ‘‘approve’’ of the following definition: ‘‘ ‘Chief Director’ means the Chief Director: Surveys and Mapping, appointed in terms of section 2A;’’; and (b) by the substitution for the definition of ‘‘trigonometrical station’’ of the following definition: ‘‘ ‘trigonometrical station’ means any survey station, including a town survey mark, erected by or under direction of the Chief [Surveyor- General] Director as part of the national control survey system and for which he or she has published, or intends to publish, official co-ordinate values, and includes such other stations as may be prescribed.’’. 5 10 15 20 Amendment of section 2 of Act 8 of 1997 - 9 Verify source ↗
Section 2 of the Land Survey Act, 1997, is hereby amended by the substitution in
AI-assisted research summary: The Chief Surveyor-General must exercise and perform the powers and duties given by this Act or any other law, subject to the Minister’s directions.
9. Section 2 of the Land Survey Act, 1997, is hereby amended by the substitution in 25 the Afrikaans text for subsection (2) of the following subsection: ‘‘(2) Behoudens die voorskrifte van die Minister, oefen die Hooflandmeter- generaal die bevoegdhede uit en verrig die [werksaamhede] pligte wat by hierdie Wet of enige ander wet aan die Hooflandmeter-generaal verleen of toegewys word.’’. 30 Insertion of section 2A in Act 8 of 1997 - 10 Verify source ↗
The following section is hereby inserted in the Land Survey Act, 1997, after
AI-assisted research summary: The Minister must appoint a registered officer as Chief Director: Surveys and Mapping, and the Chief Director must act under the Minister’s directions.
10. The following section is hereby inserted in the Land Survey Act, 1997, after section 2: ‘‘Appointment, powers and functions of Chief Director 2A. (1) The Minister shall, subject to section 50 and the Public Service Act, 1994 (Proclamation No. 103 of 1994), appoint an officer, who shall be a person registered in terms of section 20 of the Professional and Technical Surveyors’ Act, 1984 (Act No. 40 of 1984), to be styled the Chief Director: Surveys and Mapping. (2) The Chief Director shall, subject to the directions of the Minister, exercise the powers and perform the duties conferred upon or assigned to the Chief Director by this Act or any other law.’’. 35 40 Amendment of section 3 of Act 8 of 1997 - 11 Verify source ↗
Section 3 of the Land Survey Act, 1997, is hereby amended—
AI-assisted research summary: This section amends Section 3 of the Land Survey Act, 1997 to make the Chief Surveyor-General responsible for cadastral surveying and land information services, subject to the Minister’s direction and the Act.
11. Section 3 of the Land Survey Act, 1997, is hereby amended— (a) by the substitution in subsection (1) for the words preceding paragraph (a) of 45 the following words: ‘‘(1) The Chief Surveyor-General shall be in charge of such [geodetic, topographical and] cadastral surveying and land information services in the Republic as the Minister may direct and, subject to this Act, shall—’’; and 50 (b) by the substitution for paragraph (b) of subsection (1) of the following paragraph: 8 ‘‘(b) conduct such [trigonometrical, topographical, geodetic and other relevant survey operations] cadastral survey related re- search as may be required;’’. Insertion of section 3A in Act 8 of 1997 - 12 Verify source ↗
The following section is hereby inserted in the Land Survey Act, 1997, after
AI-assisted research summary: The Chief Director is responsible for geodetic and information services and must carry out specified surveying, mapping, imagery, and records functions.
12. The following section is hereby inserted in the Land Survey Act, 1997, after 5 section 3: ‘‘Duties of Chief Director 3A. (1) The Chief Director shall be in charge of such geodetic and information services in the topographical surveying and geospatial Republic as the Minister may direct and, subject to this Act, shall— (a) promote and control all matters connected with those surveys and services; (b) conduct such geodetic, topographical and other relevant survey (c) operations as may be required; acquire such aerial photography or other remotely sensed imagery as may be required; (d) establish and maintain a national control survey system; (e) prepare, compile and amend such maps and other cartographic representations of geospatial information as may be required; and take charge of and preserve the records of all geodetic and topographical surveys, maps and aerial photography or other remotely sensed imagery. (f) (2) Any person employed in the office of the Chief Director may, if authorised thereto by the Chief Director, perform any specified act or task which may be performed by the Chief Director in terms of this Act or any other law.’’. Amendment of section 6 of Act 8 of 1997 - 13 Verify source ↗
Section 6 of the Land Survey Act, 1997, is hereby amended by the substitution for
AI-assisted research summary: This section amends subsection (2) of section 6 to let certain land surveyors act by delegation and to let the Surveyor-General delegate specified powers.
13. Section 6 of the Land Survey Act, 1997, is hereby amended by the substitution for subsection (2) of the following subsection: ‘‘(2) Any land surveyor employed in a Surveyor-General’s office may, if delegated thereto by the Surveyor-General concerned, perform any function which may be performed in terms of this Act or any other law by that Surveyor-General, and a Surveyor-General may delegate any power referred to in subsection (1)(c), (d), (e) and (f) to [an officer] any person employed in his or her office.’’. Amendment of section 8 of Act 8 of 1997 - 14 Verify source ↗
Section 8 of the Land Survey Act, 1997, is hereby amended by the substitution for
AI-assisted research summary: The Director-General may, by notice in the Gazette, set fees for acts or matters connected to the offices of the Chief Surveyor-General, the Chief Director, and the Surveyors-General.
14. Section 8 of the Land Survey Act, 1997, is hereby amended by the substitution for subsection (1) of the following subsection: ‘‘(1) The Director-General may, by notice in the Gazette, prescribe the fees to be charged in respect of any act or matter required or permitted to be performed or dealt with in or in connection with the offices of the Chief Surveyor-General, the Chief Director and the Surveyors-General.’’. Amendment of section 10 of Act 8 of 1997 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 - 15 Verify source ↗
Section 10 of the Land Survey Act, 1997, is hereby amended by the substitution
AI-assisted research summary: This section amends section 10 of the Land Survey Act, 1997 by replacing paragraph (d) of subsection (1).
15. Section 10 of the Land Survey Act, 1997, is hereby amended by the substitution for paragraph (d) of subsection (1) of the following paragraph: ‘‘(d) the form and dimensions of beacons and reference marks [and trigonometri- cal stations], the manner of marking them for identification, and the manner of their construction, erection, protection, maintenance and repair;’’. 45 Amendment of section 42 of Act 8 of 1997 10 - 16 Verify source ↗
Section 42 of the Land Survey Act, 1997, is hereby amended by the substitution
AI-assisted research summary: A local authority may, at its own cost, erect town survey marks if the positions are approved by the Chief Director.
16. Section 42 of the Land Survey Act, 1997, is hereby amended by the substitution for subsection (2) of the following subsection: ‘‘(2) The erection and survey of the town survey marks shall for all purposes be deemed to be part of and in continuation of the [trigonometrical survey operations] national control survey system referred to in section [3] 3A: Provided that a local authority may at its own cost erect the town survey marks in positions approved by the Chief [Surveyor-General] Director.’’. Amendment of section 45 of Act 8 of 1997 - 17 Verify source ↗
Section 45 of the Land Survey Act, 1997, is hereby amended—
AI-assisted research summary: This amendment gives certain surveying officials and land surveyors power to perform functions under the Act or any other law, and requires them to give reasonable notice to the land owner or occupier before using that power, except when acting under section 26.
17. Section 45 of the Land Survey Act, 1997, is hereby amended— (a) by the substitution in subsection (1) for the words preceding paragraph (a) of the following words: ‘‘(1) The Chief Surveyor-General, the Chief Director, a Surveyor- General, any person generally or specially deputed in writing by such officer, or a land surveyor may, for the purpose of performing any functions in terms of this Act or any other law—’’; and (b) by the substitution for subsection (2) of the following subsection: ‘‘(2) The Chief Surveyor-General, the Chief Director, a Surveyor- General, any person authorised by such officer, or a land surveyor shall, before exercising any power referred to in subsection (1), give reasonable notice to the owner or occupier of the land concerned of the intention to exercise the power, except when that power is exercised in carrying out any provision of section 26.’’. 5 10 15 20 Amendment of section 50 of Act 8 of 1997 - 18 Verify source ↗
Section 50 of the Land Survey Act, 1997, is hereby amended by the addition of the
AI-assisted research summary: This section amends section 50 of the Land Survey Act, 1997 by adding a rule that the person holding office as Chief Director immediately before commencement is deemed appointed under section 2A.
18. Section 50 of the Land Survey Act, 1997, is hereby amended by the addition of the 25 following subsection: ‘‘(8) The person who holds office as the Chief Director immediately prior to the commencement of the Land Affairs General Amendment Act, 1998, shall be deemed to have been appointed as such under section 2A of this Act.’’. Substitution of words ‘‘Chief Surveyor-General’’ in Act 8 of 1997 30 - 19 Verify source ↗
The Land Survey Act, 1997, is hereby amended by the substitution for the words
AI-assisted research summary: This section amends the Land Survey Act, 1997 by replacing “Chief Surveyor-General” with “Chief Director” in specified provisions.
19. The Land Survey Act, 1997, is hereby amended by the substitution for the words ‘‘Chief Surveyor-General’’, wherever they occur in sections 42(1), (3) and (4)(a), 43(1) and 44(3), of the words ‘‘Chief Director’’. Amendment of section 1 of Act 62 of 1997 - 20 Verify source ↗
Section 1 of the Extension of Security of Tenure Act, 1997, is hereby amended—
AI-assisted research summary: This section amends definitions in the Extension of Security of Tenure Act, 1997.
20. Section 1 of the Extension of Security of Tenure Act, 1997, is hereby amended— 35 (a) by the substitution for the definition of ‘‘court’’ of the following definition: ‘‘ ‘court’ means a competent court having jurisdiction in terms of this Act, including a Special Tribunal established under section 2 of the Special Investigating Units and Special Tribunals Act, 1996 (Act No. 74 of 1996);’’; 40 (b) by the substitution for paragraph (a) of the definition of ‘‘occupier’’ of the following paragraph: ‘‘(a) a labour tenant in terms of the Land Reform (Labour Tenants) Act, 1996 (Act No. 3 of 1996); [and]’’; and (c) by the substitution in the Afrikaans text for paragraph (b) of the definition of 45 ‘‘okkupeerder’’ of the following paragraph: ‘‘(b) ’n persoon wat die betrokke grond hoofsaaklik vir industriële, myn-, kommersiële of kommersiële boerderydoeleindes gebruik of beoog om dit aldus te gebruik, [met inbegrip van] maar nie ook ’n persoon wat self die grond bewerk nie en geen persoon wat nie ’n lid van sy of haar familie is in diens het of neem nie; en’’. 50 Amendment of section 4 of Act 62 of 1997 12 - 21 Verify source ↗
Section 4 of the Extension of Security of Tenure Act, 1997, is hereby amended—
AI-assisted research summary: This section amends section 4 of the Extension of Security of Tenure Act, 1997, including rules about when a subsidy may be paid and who may carry out a development.
21. Section 4 of the Extension of Security of Tenure Act, 1997, is hereby amended— (a) by the substitution in the Afrikaans text for subsection (3) of the following subsection: ‘‘(3) Indien die persone wat deur ’n ontwikkeling bevoordeel staan te word reeds geïdentifiseer is, word ’n subsidie nie toegeken nie tensy die Minister oortuig is dat die ontwikkeling vir die meerderheid van die betrokke volwassenes aanvaarbaar is.’’; (b) by the substitution in the Afrikaans text for paragraph (a) of subsection (4) of the following paragraph: 5 10 ‘‘(a) ’n provinsiale [of plaaslike] regering of ’n munisipaliteit of sodanige persoon of liggaam ’n ontwikkeling fasiliteer, imple- menteer of onderneem of ooreenkom met ’n derde party om dit te fasiliteer, te implementeer of te onderneem; of’’; (c) by the substitution for paragraph (b) of subsection (4) of the following 15 paragraph: ‘‘(b) the subsidy is paid to the provincial [or local] government or a municipality or such person or body to enable it to facilitate, implement or undertake or contract with a third party for the facilitation, implementation or undertaking of a development.’’; and (d) by the substitution for subsection (7) of the following subsection: ‘‘(7) The provisions of [the Subdivision of Agricultural Land Act, 1970 (Act No. 70 of 1970),] any law regulating the subdivision of land shall not apply to land on which a development is undertaken in terms of this Act.’’. Amendment of section 7 of Act 62 of 1997 - 22 Verify source ↗
Section 7 of the Extension of Security of Tenure Act, 1997, is hereby amended by
AI-assisted research summary: The owner or person in charge of land may impound and remove a trespassing animal to a pound after giving the occupier at least 72 hours’ notice and if the occupier does not remove the animal.
22. Section 7 of the Extension of Security of Tenure Act, 1997, is hereby amended by the substitution for subsection (1) of the following subsection: ‘‘(1) The owner or person in charge [of land] may have a trespassing animal usually or actually in the care of an occupier impounded and removed to a pound in accordance with the provisions of any applicable law, if the owner or person in charge has given the occupier at least 72 hours’ notice to remove the animal from the place where it is trespassing and the occupier has failed to do so: Provided that the owner or person in charge may take reasonable steps to prevent the animal from causing damage during those 72 hours.’’. 20 25 30 35 Amendment of section 8 of Act 62 of 1997 - 23 Verify source ↗
Section 8 of the Extension of Security of Tenure Act, 1997, is hereby amended by
AI-assisted research summary: This provision amends section 8 of the Extension of Security of Tenure Act, 1997, by replacing wording in subsection (7).
23. Section 8 of the Extension of Security of Tenure Act, 1997, is hereby amended by the substitution in subsection (7) for the words preceding paragraph (a) of the following words: 40 ‘‘(7) If an occupier’s right to residence has been terminated in terms of this section, or the occupier is a person who has a right of residence in terms of [section 8(5)] subsection (5)—’’. Amendment of section 10 of Act 62 of 1997 ‘‘(2) Behoudens die bepalings van subartikel - 24 Verify source ↗
Section 10 of the Extension of Security of Tenure Act, 1997, is hereby amended
AI-assisted research summary: A court may grant an eviction order only when the statutory conditions are met, including suitable alternative accommodation for the occupier in some cases.
24. Section 10 of the Extension of Security of Tenure Act, 1997, is hereby amended by the substitution in the Afrikaans text for subsection (2) of the following subsections: indien geen van die omstandighede in subartikel (1) bedoel van toepassing is nie, kan ’n hof ’n bevel vir die uitsetting verleen slegs indien die hof oortuig is dat geskikte alternatiewe akkommodasie vir die betrokke okkupeerder beskikbaar is. (3), 45 50 (3) Indien— (a) geskikte alternatiewe akkommodasie nie binne ’n tydperk van nege maande na die datum van beëindiging van sy of haar verblyfreg ingevolge artikel 8 vir die okkupeerder beskikbaar is nie; (b) die eienaar of persoon in beheer die woning wat deur die okkupeerder bewoon 55 is, verskaf het; en 14 (c) die effektiewe voortsetting van enige onderneming van die eienaar of persoon in beheer ernstig benadeel sal word tensy die woning beskikbaar is vir okkupasie deur ’n ander persoon wat in diens is van, of in diens geneem staan te word deur, die eienaar of persoon in beheer, kan ’n hof ’n uitsettingsbevel ten opsigte van die okkupeerder en enige ander okkupeerder wat in dieselfde woning as hy of sy woon en wie se toestemming om daar te woon in die geheel van sy of haar verblyfreg afhanklik is, verleen indien dit regverdig en billik is om dit te doen, met inagneming van— (i) die pogings wat die eienaar of persoon in beheer en die okkupeerder onderskeidelik aangewend het om geskikte alternatiewe akkommodasie vir die okkupeerder te bekom; en (ii) die belange van die partye, met inbegrip van die vergelykende ontbering waaraan die eienaar of persoon in beheer, die okkupeerder en die oorblywende okkupeerders blootgestel sal word indien ’n uitsettingsbevel verleen word of nie verleen word nie.’’. Amendment of section 11 of Act 62 of 1997 - 25 Verify source ↗
Section 11 of the Extension of Security of Tenure Act, 1997, is hereby amended—
AI-assisted research summary: This amendment allows a court to grant an eviction order in specified cases, and it also updates the required wording for one part of section 11.
25. Section 11 of the Extension of Security of Tenure Act, 1997, is hereby amended— (a) by the substitution for subsection (1) of the following subsection: ‘‘(1) If it was an express, material and fair term of the consent granted to an occupier to reside on the land in question, that the consent would terminate upon a fixed or determinable date, a court may on termination of such consent by effluxion of time grant an order for eviction of any person who became an occupier of the land in question after 4 February 1997, if it is just and equitable to do so.’’; 5 10 15 20 (b) by the substitution in the Afrikaans text for subsection (2) of the following 25 subsection: ‘‘(2) ’n Hof kan in omstandighede anders as dié in subartikel (1) beoog, ’n uitsettingsbevel verleen ten opsigte van enige persoon wat na 4 Februarie 1997 ’n okkupeerder geword het indien [hy] die hof oortuig is dat dit regverdig en billik is om dit te doen.’’; and (c) by the substitution for paragraph (d) of subsection (3) of the following paragraph: ‘‘(d) the reason for the proposed eviction; and’’. Amendment of section 15 of Act 62 of 1997 - 26 Verify source ↗
Section 15 of the Extension of Security of Tenure Act, 1997, is hereby amended
AI-assisted research summary: The owner or person in charge must give reasonable advance notice of any application under this section to the municipality and the relevant provincial land affairs office.
26. Section 15 of the Extension of Security of Tenure Act, 1997, is hereby amended by the addition of the following subsection, the existing section becoming subsection (1): ‘‘(2) The owner or person in charge shall beforehand give reasonable notice of any application in terms of this section to the municipality in whose area of jurisdiction the land in question is situated, and to the head of the relevant provincial office of the Department of Land Affairs for his or her information.’’. Amendment of section 17 of Act 62 of 1997 - 27 Verify source ↗
Section 17 of the Extension of Security of Tenure Act, 1997, is hereby amended
AI-assisted research summary: This provision amends section 17 to let a Special Tribunal decide occupancy questions, order eviction, use necessary incidental powers, exclude certain persons from the Act, and let a Special Investigating Unit investigate relevant matters.
27. Section 17 of the Extension of Security of Tenure Act, 1997, is hereby amended by the insertion of the following subsections after subsection (2): ‘‘(2A) A Special Tribunal established under section 2 of the Special Investigating Units and Special Tribunals Act, 1996 (Act No. 74 of 1996), may, in proceedings arising out of that Act— (a) decide whether a person is an occupier as defined in section 1; (b) make an order for eviction under this Act and shall have all powers necessary or reasonably incidental thereto; (c) where it finds that a person has unlawfully obtained consent to reside on land under any of the circumstances mentioned in section 2(2)(a) to (g) of the Special Investigating Units and Special Tribunals Act, 1996, exclude such person from the application of the provisions of this Act. 30 35 40 45 50 16 (2B) A Special Investigating Unit established under section 2 of the Special Investigating Units and Special Tribunals Act, 1996 (Act No. 74 of 1996), may investigate any matter relevant to the exercise by a Special Tribunal of the powers mentioned in subsection (2A).’’. Amendment of section 19 of Act 62 of 1997 - 28 Verify source ↗
Section 19 of the Extension of Security of Tenure Act, 1997, is hereby amended
AI-assisted research summary: This section amends section 19 of the Extension of Security of Tenure Act, 1997 by deleting the proviso to subsection (3).
28. Section 19 of the Extension of Security of Tenure Act, 1997, is hereby amended by the deletion of the proviso to subsection (3). Amendment of section 20 of Act 62 of 1997 - 29 Verify source ↗
Section 20 of the Extension of Security of Tenure Act, 1997, is hereby amended
AI-assisted research summary: This section amends Section 20 so that a High Court must stop certain proceedings and refer the matter to the Land Claims Court, and the President of the Land Claims Court may make procedural rules.
29. Section 20 of the Extension of Security of Tenure Act, 1997, is hereby amended by the substitution for subsections (3) and (4) of the following subsections, respectively: ‘‘(3) If in any proceedings in a High Court at the date of the commencement of this Act that [court] Court is required to interpret this Act, that Court shall stop the proceedings if no oral evidence has been led and refer the matter to the Land Claims Court. (4) The President of the Land Claims Court may make rules— (a) (b) to govern the procedure in the Land Claims Court in terms of this Act; and to govern the procedure for the automatic review of orders for eviction in terms of section 19(3).’’. Amendment of section 23 of Act 62 of 1997 - 30 Verify source ↗
Section 23 of the Extension of Security of Tenure Act, 1997, is hereby amended
AI-assisted research summary: This section amends the Afrikaans text so that a private prosecution must be conducted through a person entitled to practise as an advocate or attorney in the Republic.
30. Section 23 of the Extension of Security of Tenure Act, 1997, is hereby amended by the substitution in the Afrikaans text for paragraph (a) of subsection (5) of the following paragraph: ‘‘(a) die persoon wat privaat vervolg dit doen deur middel van ’n persoon wat geregtig is om in die Republiek as ’n advokaat of prokureur te praktiseer; [en]’’. 5 10 15 20 25 Short title - 31 Verify source ↗
This Act shall be called the Land Affairs General Amendment Act, 1998.
AI-assisted research summary: This section states the Act’s short title: the Land Affairs General Amendment Act, 1998.
31. This Act shall be called the Land Affairs General Amendment Act, 1998.
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