The Interpretation of Laws Act
When an Act repeals and replaces or re-enacts another Act, existing subsidiary legislation can keep operating if it fits the new Act.
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When an Act repeals and replaces or re-enacts another Act, existing subsidiary legislation can keep operating if it fits the new Act. If any enactment expires or lapses, section 33 applies as if that enactment had been repealed. If a written law says subsidiary legislation may or shall be made but does not say who should make it, the President must make it. Subsidiary legislation must not conflict with the written law or any Act, and it can include offences and penalties up to a fine of 600,000 shillings. Subsidiary legislation made under a granted power must be published in the Gazette and generally starts on publication day or a specified later day.
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AI-assisted research summary: When an Act repeals and replaces or re-enacts another Act, existing subsidiary legislation can keep operating if it fits the new Act.
33.-(1) Where an Act- (a) (b) repeals an Act and substitutes other provisions; or repeals and re-enacts an Act, with or without modification, any subsidiary legislation made under the repealed Act and in operation immediately before the commencement of the repealing Act shall, so far as it is consistent with the repealing Act, continue in operation and have effect for all purposes as if made under the repealing Act. (2) Subsidiary legislation which continues in operation under subsection (1), may be amended or repealed as if it has been made under the repealing Act. Effect of expiry of written law - 34 Verify source ↗
Effect of repeal of Act on subsidiary legislation
AI-assisted research summary: If any enactment expires or lapses, section 33 applies as if that enactment had been repealed.
34. Upon the expiry or lapse of any enactment, the provisions of section 33 shall apply as if that enactment had been repealed. PART VI PROVISIONS RELATING TO SUBSIDIARY LEGISLATION President may make subsidiary legislation General provisions regarding power to make subsidiary legislation
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36. General provisions regarding power to make subsidiary
AI-assisted research summary: If a written law says subsidiary legislation may or shall be made but does not say who should make it, the President must make it.
35. Where a written law provides that subsidiary legislation may or shall be made and does not provide by whom, such subsidiary legislation made under such a provision shall be made by the President. - 36 Verify source ↗
General provisions regarding power to make subsidiary
AI-assisted research summary: Subsidiary legislation must not conflict with the written law or any Act, and it can include offences and penalties up to a fine of 600,000 shillings.
36. - (1) Subsidiary legislation shall not be inconsistent with the provisions of the written law under which it is made, or of any Act, and subsidiary legislation shall be void to the extent of any such inconsistency. (2) Where any subsidiary legislation purports to be made in exercise of a particular power or powers, it shall be deemed also to be made in exercise of all powers under which it may be made. (3) It shall be presumed, in the absence of evidence to the contrary, that all conditions and preliminary steps precedent to the making of subsidiary legislation have been complied with and performed. (4) Where a written law confers a power to make subsidiary legislation, it shall be deemed also to include a power exercisable in the like manner and subject to the like conditions (if any) to amend or repeal any such subsidiary legislation; and if the person 23 The Interpretation of Laws Act [CAP. 1 R.E. 2019] on whom such power is conferred has been replaced wholly or in part by another person, the power conferred by this subsection upon the original person may be exercised by the replacing person concerning all matters or things within his jurisdiction as if he were the original person. (5) Where a written law confers power on a person to make subsidiary legislation for any general purpose and also for any special purposes incidental thereto, the enumeration of the special purposes shall not derogate from the generality of the powers conferred with reference to the general purpose. (6) Subject to subsection (4) of section 2, subsidiary legislation may provide that contravention of a provision constitutes an offence and may provide for a penalty in respect of such a contravention not exceeding a fine of six hundred thousand shillings. (7) A power to make subsidiary legislation may be exercised- (a) either in relation to all cases to which the power extends, or in relation to all those cases subject to specified exceptions, or in relation to any specified case or category of cases; and (b) so as to make, as respects the cases in relation to which it is exercised- (i) the power the same provision for all cases in relation to is exercised, or different which provision for different cases or class or cases, or different provisions for the same case or category of cases for different purposes of the legislation; or (ii) any such provision either unconditionally or subject to any specified condition. (8) Subsidiary legislation may be made- (a) so as to apply: (i) at all times or at a specified time; (ii) throughout or in a specified part of; (b) so as to require a matter affected by the legislation to be- (i) in accordance with a specified standard or specified requirement; (ii) approved by or to the satisfaction of a specified person or body or a specified class of persons or body; 24 The Interpretation of Laws Act [CAP. 1 R.E. 2019] Publication and commencem ent of subsidiary legislation (c) so as to confer a discretionary authority on a specified person or body or a specified class of person or body; and (d) so as to provide, in a specified case or class of cases for the exemption of persons or things or a class of persons or things from the provisions of the subsidiary legislation, whether unconditionally or on specified conditions and either wholly or to such an extent as is specified. (9) In subsections (7) and (8) “specified” means specified in the subsidiary legislation.
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AI-assisted research summary: Subsidiary legislation made under a granted power must be published in the Gazette and generally starts on publication day or a specified later day.
37.-(1) Where a written law confers power to make subsidiary legislation, all subsidiary legislation made under that power shall, unless the contrary intention appears- (a) be published in the Gazette; (b) subject to subsection (2) and to section 39, come into operation on the day of publication, or where another day is specified or provided for in the subsidiary legislation, on that day. (2) Subsidiary legislation shall not be expressed to come into operation on a day before the day of publication in any case where, if the subsidiary legislation so came into operation- (a) (b) the rights of a person (other than the Government or an institution of the Government) existing immediately before the day of publication would be affected in a manner prejudicial to that person; liabilities would be imposed on any person (other than the Government or an institution of the Government) in respect of anything done or omitted to be done before the day of publication, and if any provision is made in contravention of this subsection, that provision shall be void. (3) A power to fix a day on which subsidiary legislation shall come into operation does not include power to fix different days for different provisions of that legislation unless express provision is made in that behalf. Laying regulations before National - 38 Verify source ↗
39. Construction of subsidiary legislation
AI-assisted research summary: Regulations must be laid before the National Assembly within six sitting days after publication in the Gazette, and the National Assembly may disallow, amend, or substitute them under the stated conditions.
38.-(1) All regulations shall be laid before the National Assembly within six sitting days of the National Assembly next following publication of the regulations in the Gazette. 25 The Interpretation of Laws Act [CAP. 1 R.E. 2019] Assembly and disallowance (2) Notwithstanding any provision in any Act to the contrary, if the National Assembly passes a resolution disallowing any regulations of which resolution notice has been given within fourteen sitting days of the National Assembly after such regulations have been laid before it or if any regulations are not laid before the National Assembly in accordance with subsection (1), such regulations shall cease to have effect, but without affecting the validity or curing the invalidity of anything done or of the omission of anything in the meantime. (3) Subsection (2) applies notwithstanding that the period of fourteen days referred to in that subsection, or part of that period, does not occur in or during the same session of the National Assembly, that in which the regulation is laid before the National Assembly concerned. (4) Notwithstanding any provision in any Act to the contrary, if the National Assembly at any time passes a resolution amending any such regulation or substituting another regulation or part of a regulation for that which has been disallowed by the National Assembly under subsection(2), then on the passing of any such resolution- (a) amending a regulation or part of a regulation the regulation or part of a regulation so amended shall, after the expiration of seven days from the publication in the Gazette of the notice provided for in subsection (5), take effect as so amended; (b) substituting a regulation or part of a regulation in place of a regulation so substituted shall, after the expiration of seven days from the publication in the Gazette of the notice provided for in subsection (5), take effect in place of that for which it is so substituted. (5) When a resolution has been passed under subsection (2) or (4), notice of such resolution shall be published in the Gazette within twenty one days of the passing of the resolution. (6) Notwithstanding subsection (1) of section 34, where- (a) (b) regulations are disallowed under this section; and those regulations amended or repealed regulations that were the first- mentioned regulations commenced, immediately before in operation the disallowance revives the previous regulations on and after the day of the disallowance. 26 The Interpretation of Laws Act [CAP. 1 R.E. 2019] Construction of subsidiary legislation Citation of subsidiary legislation Reference to written law to include subsidiary legislation Acts under subsidiary legislation deemed done under Act Fees and charges (7) Where a written law which empowers or directs the making of regulations by a person other than the President and requires that the regulations be confirmed or approved by the President or by any other person or institution before having the force of law, subsection (1) does not apply to such regulations unless they are confirmed or approved as so required. (8) In this section “regulations” include rules and by-laws.
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Construction of subsidiary legislation
AI-assisted research summary: Words and expressions in subsidiary legislation keep the same meaning they have in the written law under which it is made, and references to “the Act” mean that enabling Act.
39.-(1) Words and expressions used in subsidiary legislation shall have the same respective meaning as in the written law under which the subsidiary legislation is made. (2) A reference in subsidiary legislation to “the Act” shall be constructed as a reference to the Act under which the subsidiary legislation is made. - 40 Verify source ↗
Citation of subsidiary legislation
AI-assisted research summary: Subsidiary legislation may be cited by its short title, if it has one, or by the number of the notices under which it appeared in the Gazette.
40. Subsidiary legislation may be cited by reference to the short title if any, or by reference to the number of the notices under which it appeared in the Gazette. - 41 Verify source ↗
Reference to written law to include subsidiary legislation
AI-assisted research summary: References in a written law to a written law or an applied Act include the relevant subsidiary legislation.
41.-(1) A reference in a written law to a written law shall be construed to include a reference to any subsidiary legislation made under that written law. (2) A reference in a written law to an applied Act shall be construed to include a reference to any subsidiary legislation made under that Act. - 42 Verify source ↗
Acts under subsidiary legislation deemed done under Act
AI-assisted research summary: Anything done under subsidiary legislation is treated as done under the written law that authorized that subsidiary legislation.
42. Any act done under subsidiary legislation shall be deemed to be done under the written law under which the subsidiary legislation was made. - 43 Verify source ↗
Fees and charges
AI-assisted research summary: Subsidiary legislation may set fees and charges, including specific, maximum, minimum, or ad valorem amounts, and may also allow payment terms, reductions, waivers, or refunds.
43.-(1) Subsidiary the imposition of fees and charges in respect of any matter with regard to which provision is made in such subsidiary legislation or in the written law under which such subsidiary legislation is made. legislation may provide for (2) Where a provision is made by subsidiary legislation in respect of fees or charges, the subsidiary legislation may provide for all or any of the following matters- specific fees or charges; (a) (b) maximum or minimum fees or charges; (c) maximum and minimum fees or charges; (d) ad valorem fees or charges; 27 The Interpretation of Laws Act [CAP. 1 R.E. 2019] (e) (f) the payment of fees and charges either generally or specified conditions specified under circumstances; and the reduction, waiver or refund, in whole or in part, of such fees or charges. or in (3) Where any reduction, waiver or refund, in whole or in part, of any fee or charge is provided for by subsidiary legislation, such reduction, waiver or refund may be expressed to apply or be applicable either generally or specifically- (a) (b) in respect of certain matters or transactions or classes of matter or transaction; in respect of certain documents or classes of document; (c) when any event happens or ceases to happen; (d) (e) in respect of certain persons or classes of person; or in respect of any combination of such matters, transactions, documents, events, or persons, and may be expressed to apply or to be applicable subject to such conditions as may be specified in the subsidiary legislation or in the discretion of any person specified in the subsidiary legislation. (4) Subject to subsection (4) of section 2, this section applies to subsidiary legislation made under a power conferred by an enactment passed after the commencement of this Act. PART VII STATUTORY POWERS AND DUTIES
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Reference to holder of office includes successors
AI-assisted research summary: If a written law gives a power or imposes a duty, that power may be used and that duty must be carried out whenever occasion requires.
44. Where a written law confers a power or imposes a duty, the power may be exercised and the duty shall be performed from time to time as occasion requires. - 45 Verify source ↗
Construction of enabling words
AI-assisted research summary: A power or duty given to a public office may be exercised or performed by the person currently lawfully holding or acting in that office.
45. Where a written law confers a power or imposes a duty on the holder of a public office as such, the power may be exercised and the duty shall be performed by the person for the time being lawfully holding, acting in, or performing the functions of the office. Time for exercise of power or performance of duty Reference to holder of office includes successors Construction of enabling words - 46 Verify source ↗
Power to issue licence, etc., discretionary
AI-assisted research summary: A written law’s grant of power is read broadly to include necessary supporting powers, including licensing, registration, permits, reasonable conditions, withdrawal of approvals, and framing directions as prohibitions.
46.-(1) Where a written law confers upon a person power to do or enforce the doing of any act or thing, all such power shall also be deemed to be conferred on the persons as are reasonably 28 The Interpretation of Laws Act [CAP. 1 R.E. 2019] necessary to enable him to do or to enforce the doing of the act or thing. (2) Without prejudice to the generality of subsection (1), where a written law confers power- (a) (b) (c) (d) to provide for, prohibit, control or regulate any matter, such power includes power to provide for the same by the licensing or registration thereof or the granting of permits and power to prohibit acts whereby the prohibition, control, or regulation of such matter might be evaded; to grant a licence, registration, lease, right, permit, authority, approval, or exemption, such power includes power to impose reasonable conditions subject to which such licence, registration, lease, right, permit, authority, approval or exemption may be granted; to approve any person, matter, or thing, such power includes power to withdraw that approval; to give directions, such power includes power to express the same in the form of prohibitions. (3) Subject to subsection (4) of section 2, this section applies to written laws passed or made after the commencement of this Act. Power to issue licence, etc, discretionary - 47
AI-assisted research summary: If a written law gives someone power to issue or renew certain licences, registrations, leases, rights, approvals, permits, or exemptions, that person has discretion to do so or refuse. The section also preserves any right to appeal a refusal.
47.-(1) Where a written law confers power upon a person to issue, grant, give or renew any licence, registration, lease, right, authority, approval, permit, or exemption, the person so empowered shall have a discretion either to issue, grant, give or renew or to refuse to issue, grant, give or renew such licence, registration, lease, right, authority, approval, permit, or exemption. Power to appoint includes power to suspend, dismiss, etc. (2) Nothing in this section shall affect any right which may be conferred by any written law upon a person to appeal against a refusal to issue, grant, give or renew any licence, registration, lease, right, authority, approval, permit, or exemption. - 48 Verify source ↗
Power to appoint includes power to suspend, dismiss, etc
AI-assisted research summary: If a law gives someone power or a duty to appoint a person to an office, that person also has power to remove, suspend, reinstate, appoint someone temporarily, and set the appointment period, subject to qualification and any required recommendation or approval.
48.-(1) Where a written law confers a power or imposes a duty upon a person to make an appointment to an office or position, including an acting appointment, the person having such power or duty shall also have the power- (a) to remove or suspend a person so appointed to an office or position, and to re-appoint or reinstate, any person appointed in exercise of such power or duty; 29 The Interpretation of Laws Act [CAP. 1 R.E. 2019] to appoint a person (b) where a person so appointed to an office or position is suspended or unable, or expected to become unable, for any other cause to perform the functions of such office or position, to act temporarily in place of the person so appointed during the period of suspension or inability, but a person shall not be appointed to act temporarily unless he is eligible and qualified to be appointed to the office or position; and to specify the period for which any person appointed in exercise of such a power or duty shall hold his appointment. (c) (2) For the purposes of paragraph (b) of subsection (1), “cause” includes- (a) (b) (c) conflict of interest. illness; temporary absence from the United Republic; and (3) The validity of anything done by a person purporting to act under an appointment made under paragraph (c) of subsection (1) shall not be called in question on the ground that the occasion for his appointment had not arisen or had ceased. (4) Where a written law confers a power or imposes a duty upon a person to make an appointment to an office or position and that power or duty is exercisable only upon the nomination or recommendation, or is subject to the approval, concurrence, or consent of some other person, then the powers conferred by paragraphs (a) to (c) of subsection (1) shall only be exercisable upon such nomination or recommendation or subject to such approval concurrence, or consent. (5) Nothing in this section affects the tenure of office or position of any person under the express provisions of any written law. Appointment by name or officer, etc, and appointment of Chairman, etc, or Board, etc. - 49 Verify source ↗
Appointment by name or officer, etc., and appointment of
AI-assisted research summary: A person who has power or duty to appoint someone may do so by name or by office title, and a person or authority that can appoint a board may also appoint a chairman, deputy chairman, and secretary unless the law shows a contrary intention.
49.-(1) Where a written law confers a power or imposes a duty upon a person to appoint or designate a person to- (a) perform any function; (b) be a member of any board, tribunal, commission, committee, council, or other similar body, whether corporate or unincorporated; or (c) be or do any other thing, 30 The Interpretation of Laws Act [CAP. 1 R.E. 2019] that person may make the appointment or designation either by appointing or designating a person by name or by appointing or designating the holder of an office by the term designating his office; and any such appointment or designation of the holder of an office shall be construed as the appointment or designation of the person from time to time holding, acting in, or lawfully performing the functions of the office. (2) Where by or under any Act power is conferred on any person or authority to appoint any board, commission, committee or similar body, such person or as the case may be authority, may, unless the contrary intention appears, appoint or provide, by regulations, for the appointment of Chairman or deputy chairman and a secretary of the board, commission, committee or similar body. Power of majority quorum etc. - 50
AI-assisted research summary: A function given to a body of at least three people may be carried out by a majority of them.
50.-(1) Where a written law confers or imposes a function upon a body or number of persons consisting of not less than three persons, the function may be performed by a majority of those persons. (2) Where a written law establishes a board, commission, committee, council or other similar body consisting of 3 or more members (in this section called an “association”- (a) at a meeting of the association, a number of members of the association equal to: (i) at least one-half of the number of members provided for by the written law, if that number is a fixed number; and (ii) if the number of members provided for by the written law is not a fixed number but is within a range having a maximum or minimum, at least one-half of the number of members in office if that number is within the range, constitutes a quorum; and (b) an act or thing done by a majority of the members of the association present at a meeting, if the members present constitute a quorum, shall be deemed to have been done by the association. Exercise of power may be corrected - 51
AI-assisted research summary: A person who already has a written-law power or duty to do an administrative or executive act, or make an appointment, may use that power or duty again to correct a previous error or omission.
51. Where a written law confers a power or imposes a duty upon a person to do any act or thing of an administrative or 31 The Interpretation of Laws Act [CAP. 1 R.E. 2019] executive character or to make any appointment, the power or duty may be exercised or performed as often as is necessary to correct any error or omission in any previous purported exercise or performance of the power or duty, notwithstanding that the power or duty is not in general capable of being exercised or performed from time to time. Effect of appointment when retiring officer on leave - 52
AI-assisted research summary: If the substantive holder of an office created under any Act is on leave while giving it up, another person may be appointed substantively to that office.
52. When a substantive holder of any office created under any Act is on leave of absence pending relinquishment of his office, it shall be lawful for another person to be appointed substantively to the same office. “May” imports discretion, “shall” is imperative Powers of board, etc, not affected by vacancy or certain defects Act. No. 13 of 2019 s.39 - 53
AI-assisted research summary: This section says that “may” in a written law means a power can be exercised or not at discretion, while “shall” in a written law means the function must be performed.
53.-(1) Where in a written law the word “may” is used in conferring a power, such word shall be interpreted to imply that the power so conferred may be exercised or not, at discretion. (2) Where in a written law the word “shall” is used in conferring a function, such word shall be interpreted to mean that the function so conferred must be performed. - 54 Verify source ↗
Chairman, etc., of Board, etc
AI-assisted research summary: The section keeps a board’s powers working despite vacancies, defects, irregularities, or unauthorized attendance, and lets the permanent secretary act temporarily when a board is unconstituted, dissolved, or expired.
54.(1) Where a board, tribunal, commission, committee, council or other corporate or similar body, whether unincorporated, is established under a written law, the powers of such a body shall not be affected by- (a) any vacancy in the membership of the body; (b) (c) (d) any defect afterwards discovered in the appointment or qualification of a person purporting to be a member of the body or the deputy member; a minor irregularity in the convening or conduct of a meeting of the body; or the presence or participation at a meeting of a person not entitled to be present or participate. (2) Where- (a) a written law establishes a board and the board is not duly constituted; (b) a board under any written law has been dissolved; or (c) the tenure of board prescribed in any written law has come to an end, it shall be lawful for any operation requiring the decisions of 32 The Interpretation of Laws Act [CAP. 1 R.E. 2019] the board to be performed by the permanent secretary of the ministry responsible for the board until such time a board is constituted: Provided that, the permanent secretary shall perform such functions for a period not exceeding twelve months. (3) Action or other legal proceeding shall not be instituted against the permanent secretary of the Ministry in respect of any action or omission by him done in good faith when. Exercising his functions under this Act (4) Subject to subsection (2), the Minister responsible shall, as soon as the board falls vacant and before the new board is appointed, inform in writing the permanent secretary to perform the functions of the board under this section. - 55 Verify source ↗
56. Reference to an area by designation
AI-assisted research summary: A delegate may perform a delegated function using the delegate’s own opinion, belief, or state of mind when the function depends on that factor under written law.
55. Where under a written law the performance of a function by a person is dependent upon the opinion, belief, or state of mind of that person in relation to a matter and that function has been delegated under a written law, the function may be performed by the delegate upon the opinion, belief, or state of mind of the delegate in relation to that matter. Exercise of certain powers by delegate Reference to an area by designation - 56 Verify source ↗
Reference to an area by designation
AI-assisted research summary: If an Act refers to an area by a particular designation, the reference applies to the area as defined, delimited, or described from time to time, unless otherwise provided.
56.-(1) Where an Act applies or refers to any area of United Republic by a particular designation it shall apply or refer, as the case may be, to the area so designated as from time to time defined, delimited or described unless otherwise provided. (2) Where the designation by reference of any such area is changed, all reference in any written law to such area by its previous designation shall be construed as reference to the area so re-designated. Construction of power to delegate - 57 Verify source ↗
Construction of power to delegate
AI-assisted research summary: A person who has power to delegate under a written law may delegate powers or duties, set conditions on the delegation, and amend or revoke it in writing.
57.-(1) Where a written law confers power upon a person to delegate the exercise of any power or the performance of any duty conferred or imposed upon him under a written law- (a) such a delegation shall not preclude a person so delegating from exercising or performing at any time a power or duty so delegated; (b) such a delegation may be made subject to such conditions, qualifications, limitations or exceptions as the person so delegating may specify; if the delegation may be made only with the approval of some person, such delegation, and any amendment of the delegation, may be made subject to such conditions, qualifications, limitations or exceptions as (c) 33 The Interpretation of Laws Act [CAP. 1 R.E. 2019] (e) the person whose approval is required may specify; (d) such a delegation may be made to a specified person or to persons of a specified class, or may be made to the holder or holders for the time being of a specified office or class of offices; such a delegation may be amended or revoked by instrument the person so delegating; in the case of a power conferred upon a person by reference to the term designating an office, such a delegation shall not cease to have effect by reason only of a change in the person lawfully holding, acting in or performing the functions of that office. in writing signed by (f) (2) The delegation of a power shall be deemed to include the delegation of any incidental or connected duty and the delegation of a duty shall be deemed to include the delegation of any incidental or connected power. (3) Where under a written law an act or thing may, or is required to be done to, by reference to or in relation to, a person and that person has been under a written law delegated a relevant function conferred or imposed on him with respect to or in consequence of the doing of that act or thing, the act or thing shall be regarded as effectually done if done to, by reference to or in relation to the person to whom the said function has been delegated. Who shall affix the common seal of a body corporate - 58 Verify source ↗
Who shall affix common seal of body corporate
AI-assisted research summary: A written-law requirement or authorisation for a board or committee is taken to mean the board or committee may or must do the act, and Acts do not bind the United Republic’s rights unless expressly stated or necessarily implied.
58. Where in a written law a board or committee is authorised or required to do any act, matter, or thing, it shall be taken to mean that such act, matter, or thing may or shall be done by the board or committee as the case may be. Rights of Government 59. No Act shall in any manner bind or otherwise affect the right of the United Republic unless it is expressly provided, or unless it appears by necessary implication that the United Republic is bound. PART VIII PROVISIONS REGARDING TIME AND DISTANCE Computation of time
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Computation of time
AI-assisted research summary: This section explains how to count time under a written law, including when to include or exclude certain days and how to treat excluded days.
60.-(1) In computing time for the purposes of a written law- (a) where a period of time is expressed to be at, on, or with a specified day, that day shall be included in the 34 The Interpretation of Laws Act [CAP. 1 R.E. 2019] period; (b) where a period of time is expressed to be reckoned from, or after, a specified day, that day shall not be included in the period; (c) where anything is to be done within a time before a specified day, the time shall not include that day; (d) where a period of time is expressed to end at, on, or with a specified day or to continue to or until a specified day, that day shall be included in the period; (e) where the time limited for the doing of a thing expires or falls upon an excluded day, the thing may be done on the next day that is not an excluded day; (f) where there is a reference to a number of clear days or “at least” or “not less than” a number of days between two events, in calculating the number of days there shall be excluded the days on which the events happen; (g) where there is a reference to a number of days not expressed to be clear days or “at least” or “not less than” a number of days between two events, in calculating the number of days there shall be excluded the day on which the first event happens and there shall be included the day on which the second event happens; (h) where an act or proceeding is directed or allowed to be done or taken on a certain day, or on or before a certain day, then, if that day is an excluded day, the act or proceeding shall be considered as done or taken in due time if it is done or taken on the next day that is not an excluded day. (2) For the purposes of this section, “excluded day” means Saturday, Sunday or public holiday throughout or in that part of which is relevant to the event, act, thing or proceeding concerned. Reckoning of months - 61 Verify source ↗
Reckoning of months
AI-assisted research summary: This section defines “month” as a calendar month and sets how to count one-month and multi-month periods in written laws.
61.-(1) In a written law, “month” means a calendar month, that is to say, a month reckoned according to the calendar. (2) Where a period of one month indicated in a written law begins on any date other than the first day of any of the 12 months of the calendar, it shall be reckoned from the date on which it is to begin to the date in the next month numerically corresponding, less one, or, if there is no corresponding date, to the last day of that month. 35 The Interpretation of Laws Act [CAP. 1 R.E. 2019] For example: a month beginning on 15 January, ends on 14 February and a month beginning on 30, 31 January ends on 28 February (or 29 February in a leap year). (3) Where a period indicated in a written law is of 2, 3 or more months, it shall be reckoned from the date on which it is to begin to the numerically corresponding, less one, in the second, third or other successive month thereafter or, if there is no such corresponding date, to the last day of the latter month. For example: a period of 6 months beginning on 15 August ends on 14 February and a period of 6 months beginning on 30 or 31 August ends on 28 February (or 29 February in a leap year). - 62 Verify source ↗
Provisions where no time fixed
AI-assisted research summary: If no time is set for an act, it must be done with all convenient speed and as often as needed; a court or other authority may extend a fixed time even if the extension is requested after that time has expired.
62. Where no time is fixed or allowed within which an act or thing shall be done, such act or thing shall be done with all convenient speed and as often as due occasion arises. 63-(1) Where in a written law a time is fixed or allowed for doing any act or thing or taking any proceeding and power is given to a court or other authority to extend that time, such power may be exercised by the court or other authority although the application for an extension is not made until after the expiration of the time fixed or allowed. (2) Subject to subsection (1) this section applies to written laws passed or made after the commencement of this Act. Provisions where no time fixed Construction of power to extend time Deviations from forms - 64 Verify source ↗
Deviations from forms
AI-assisted research summary: If forms are prescribed, a non-substantive deviation that is not meant to mislead will not invalidate the form, unless another rule says otherwise.
64. Except as is otherwise provided, wherever forms are prescribed, deviations therefrom not affecting the substance and not calculated to mislead, shall not vitiate them. Measuremen t of distance - 65 Verify source ↗
Measurement of distance
AI-assisted research summary: When a distance is measured for a written law, it must be measured in a straight line on a horizontal plane.
65. In the measurement of any distance for the purposes of a written law, the distance shall be measured in a straight line on a horizontal plane. PART IX PROCEDURES AND PENALTIES Ex officio proceeding not to abate on death
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67. Rules of court
AI-assisted research summary: Proceedings involving a person because of office do not stop or end if that person dies, resigns, is absent, or is removed from office.
66. Any civil or criminal proceedings taken by or against any person by virtue of his office shall not be discontinued or abate by his death, resignation or absence or removal from office, but may be carried on by or against, as the case may be, the person for the time being holding that office. 36 The Interpretation of Laws Act [CAP. 1 R.E. 2019] Rules of court - 67 Verify source ↗
Rules of court
AI-assisted research summary: The section defines “rules of court” as rules made by the authority that can regulate a court’s practice and procedure, and says that authority also has power to make such rules for other written laws that use rules of court.
67. (1) In a written law, “rules of court” in relation to any court, means rules made by the authority having for the time being power to make rules or orders regulating the practice and procedure of such court. (2) The power of an authority referred to in subsection (1) includes a power to make rules of court for the purpose of any written law which directs or authorises anything to be done by or in accordance with rules of court. Imposition of penalty not bar to civil action Recovery of fines and penalties Cap. 20 - 68 Verify source ↗
Imposition of penalty not bar to civil action
AI-assisted research summary: A penalty or fine does not, by itself, cancel a person’s liability to pay damages to an injured person unless the law says otherwise.
68. The imposition of a penalty or fine by or under the authority of any Act shall not, in the absence of express provisions to the contrary, relieve any person from liability to answer for damages to any person injured. - 69 Verify source ↗
Recovery of fines and penalties
AI-assisted research summary: If a fine or other penalty can be recovered under a written law but that law gives no recovery method, it is treated as recoverable summarily under the Criminal Procedure Act or another law on summary proceedings.
69. Where a fine or other penalty is recoverable under a written law and no means is provided in that law for the recovery of the fine or penalty shall be deemed to provide that such fine or penalty may be recovered summarily under the provision of the Criminal Procedure Act, or any written law for the time being in force relating to summary proceedings. Double jeopardy - 70 Verify source ↗
Double jeopardy
AI-assisted research summary: If one act amounts to more than one offence, the offender may be prosecuted and punished for any or all of them, but not punished twice for the same offence.
70. Where an act constitutes two or more offences, whether under the same written law or otherwise, the offender is liable to be prosecuted and punished for any or all such offences but is not liable to be punished twice for the same offence. Application of penal laws to bodies corporate - 71 Verify source ↗
Application of penal laws to bodies corporate
AI-assisted research summary: This section says certain offence laws apply to bodies corporate too, and courts may impose set fines on companies when the written law does not already include a fine.
71.-(1) Every enactment relating to an offence punishable on conviction or on summary conviction shall be taken to refer to bodies corporate as well as to individuals. (2) Where under a written law, a forfeiture or penalty is payable to a party aggrieved, it shall be payable to a body corporate in every case where that body is the party aggrieved. (3) Except where otherwise expressly provided, where the penalty prescribed in a written law in respect of an offence does not consist of or include a fine, the court before which the offence is tried may, in the case of a body corporate, impose a fine- (a) where a term of imprisonment not exceeding six months is prescribed, a fine of two million shillings; 37 The Interpretation of Laws Act [CAP. 1 R.E. 2019] Provisions as to offences under two or more Acts Amendment of penalty Prescription of maximum, minimum daily and cumulative penalties (b) where a term of imprisonment exceeding six months but not exceeding one year is prescribed, a fine of three million shillings; (c) where a term of imprisonment exceeding one year but not exceeding two years is prescribed, a fine of five million shillings; (d) where a term of imprisonment exceeding three years is prescribed, a fine of ten million shillings. (e) - 72 Verify source ↗
73. Amendment of penalty
AI-assisted research summary: If the same act is an offence under two or more Acts, the offender cannot be punished more than once for the same offence.
72. Where any act constitutes an offence under two or more Acts, the offender shall unless the contrary intention appears, be liable to be prosecuted and punished under either or any of such Act, but shall not be liable to be punished more than once for the same offence. - 73 Verify source ↗
Amendment of penalty
AI-assisted research summary: If the penalty for an offence changes after the offence is committed but before conviction, the offender is liable to the penalty in force when the offence was committed, unless a contrary intention appears.
73. Where an act constitutes an offence, and the penalty for such offence is amended between the time of the commission of such offence and the conviction therefore, the offender shall, unless the contrary intention appears, be liable to the penalty prescribed at the time of the commission of such offence. - 74 Verify source ↗
Prescription of maximum, minimum, daily and cumulative
AI-assisted research summary: This section explains how penalties written into an offence provision are to be read, including maximum, minimum, multiple, and daily penalties.
74.-(1) Where in a written law a penalty is specified in respect of an offence, that penalty is the maximum penalty that may be imposed for that offence. (2) Where in a written law more than one penalty is specified in respect of an offence, the use of the word “and” between the respective penalties means that the penalties may be imposed alternatively or cumulatively. (3) Where in a written law a maximum penalty and a minimum penalty are specified in respect of an offence, the offence is punishable by a penalty not less than that minimum nor greater than that maximum. (4) Where in any written law a minimum penalty is specified in respect of an offence, the offence is punishable by a penalty not less than the minimum. (5) Where in a written law a penalty specified in respect of an offence is referred to as being a daily penalty, that reference indicates that a penalty not exceeding that daily penalty may, in addition to any other penalty that may be imposed in respect of the offence, be imposed for each day or part of a day during which the 38 The Interpretation of Laws Act [CAP. 1 R.E. 2019] Provision as to attempts Disposal of forfeits Liability of employer or principal offence continues. - 75 Verify source ↗
76. Disposal of forfeits
AI-assisted research summary: An Act that creates an offence is taken to also make attempts to commit that offence an offence, unless the Act shows a different intention.
75. A provision in any Act which constitutes an offence shall, unless a contrary intention appears, be deemed to provide also that an attempt to commit such offence shall be an offence under such provision, punishable as if the offence itself had been committed. - 76 Verify source ↗
Disposal of forfeits
AI-assisted research summary: If an animal or thing is legally forfeited, it goes to the Government of the United Republic unless another rule says otherwise; if sold, the net proceeds go into public revenue unless other provision is made.
76.-(1) Where by or under any act any animal or anything is adjudged by any court or other authority to be forfeited, it shall, unless the contrary is otherwise provided or unless it is expressed by law to be forfeited to any person, be forfeited to the Government of the United Republic, and the net proceeds thereof, if it is ordered by a competent authority to be sold, shall be paid into and shall form part of the public revenue unless other provision is made. (2) Nothing in this section shall affect any provision in any written law whereby any portion of any fine or forfeit, or of the proceeds of any forfeit, is expressed to be recoverable by any person or may be granted by any authority to any person. - 77
AI-assisted research summary: If an employee or agent commits an offence under any Act, the principal or employer is also treated as guilty and may be punished, unless the court is satisfied the principal or employer had no knowledge and could not reasonably have known.
77. Where any offence under any Act is committed by a person as an agent or employee then, unless a contrary intention appears, as well as the agent or employee, the principal or employer shall be guilty of the offence and shall be liable to be proceeded against and punished accordingly unless he proves to the satisfaction of the court that he had no knowledge, and could not, by the exercise of reasonable diligence, have had knowledge, of the commission of the offence. Evidence of fiat, sanction or consent of public officer - 78
AI-assisted research summary: A document that appears to bear a public officer’s fiat, sanction, or consent must be accepted as prima facie evidence where that approval is needed before a prosecution or action can begin.
78. Wherever the fiat, sanction or consent of any public officer is is necessary before any prosecution or action commenced, any document purporting to bear such fiat, sanction or consent shall be received as prima facie evidence in any proceeding without proof being given that the signature is that of the public officer. Exercise of DDP’s functions in his absence - 79
AI-assisted research summary: If the Director of Public Prosecutions is absent from headquarters or unable to act because of illness or another incapacity, a Law Officer nominated by the Attorney-General may exercise those functions.
79. The functions of the Director of Public Prosecutions may, in his absence from headquarters office or incapacity to act through illness or otherwise, be exercised by such Law Officer as the Attorney-General may nominate in that behalf. 39 The Interpretation of Laws Act [CAP. 1 R.E. 2019] Statement of penalty at end of provision Continuing offences - 80 Verify source ↗
81. Continuing offences
AI-assisted research summary: If an Act specifies a penalty in the stated ways, contravention of the relevant section or subsection is treated as an offence and, on conviction, is punishable up to that penalty unless the Act says otherwise.
80. Where in an Act a penalty- (a) (b) (c) is specified without qualification at the foot of a section of the Act; is specified at the foot of a subsection of a section of the Act, but not at the foot of the section; or is specified at the foot of a section of the Act and expressed to apply to a specified subsection or specified subsections of the section, then, unless the contrary is expressly provided, that specification indicates that a contravention of the section or subsection, or as the case may be, any of the subsections, is an offence and that the offence is punishable on conviction by a penalty not exceeding that so specified. (b) - 81 Verify source ↗
Continuing offences
AI-assisted research summary: If a required act is not done on time, the failure is an offence and keeps being an offence until the act is done; after conviction, each continuing day can be a separate offence with a default penalty of 30,000 shillings unless another rule applies.
81.-(1) Where- (a) by or under a written law an act or thing is required or directed to be done within a particular period or before a particular time; failure to do that act or thing within the period or before the time referred to in paragraph (a) constitutes an offence; and that act or thing is not done within the period or before the time referred to in paragraph (a), the following provisions have effect- (c) (i) the obligation to do that act or thing continues, notwithstanding that period had expired or that time has passed, until that act or thing is done; (ii) where a person is convicted of an offence that, by virtue of subparagraph (i), is constituted by failure to do that act or thing after the expiration of that period or after that time, as the case may be, that person is guilty of a separate and further offence in respect of each day after the day of the conviction during which the failure to do that act or thing continues; and (iii) unless otherwise provided, the penalty applicable to each separate and further offence is the sum equivalent to thirty thousand shillings. (2) Where- (a) by or under a written law an act or thing is required or directed to be done but no period within which or time 40 The Interpretation of Laws Act [CAP. 1 R.E. 2019] Cap 4 s. 8 Cap 4 s. 8 Service of documents by post by which that act or thing is to be done is specified; (b) failure to do that act or thing constitutes an offence; and (c) a person is convicted of an offence in respect of a failure to do that act or thing, that person is guilty of a separate and further offence in respect of each day after the day of the conviction during which the failure to do that act or thing continues and, unless otherwise provided, the penalty applicable to each such separate and further offence is the sum of thirty thousand shillings. (3) Charges against the same person for any number of offences under subparagraph (ii) of paragraph (c) of subsection (1) or under subsection (2) may be joined in the same information or complaint if those offences relate to a failure to do the same act or thing. (4) Where a person is convicted of more than one offence under subparagraph (ii) of paragraph (c) of subsection (1) or more than the offence under subsection (2), the court may impose one penalty in respect of all the offences of which the person is so convicted under the relevant subsection, but that penalty shall not exceed the sum of the maximum penalties that could be imposed if a penalty were imposed separately in respect of each offence. PART X MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS
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AI-assisted research summary: This section says when a law requires service by post, properly addressing and posting the document by prepaid post counts as service, usually when it would ordinarily be delivered. It also allows registered-post service by certified mail for eligible documents, except where an acknowledgement signed by the addressee is required.
82.-(1) Where a written law authorises or requires a document to be served by post, whether the word “serve” or any of the words “give”, “deliver”, or “send” or any other similar word or expression is used, service shall be deemed to be effected by properly addressing and posting (by pre-paid post) the document as a letter to the last-known address and unless the contrary is proved, to have been effected at the time when the letter would have been delivered in the ordinary course of post. (2) Where a written law authorises or requires a document to be served by registered post, whether the word “serve” or any of the words “give”, “deliver”, or “send” or any other similar word or expression is used, then, if similar word or expression is used, then, if the document is eligible and acceptable for transmission as certified mail, the service of the document may be effected either 41 The Interpretation of Laws Act [CAP. 1 R.E. 2019] by registered post or by certified mail. (3) Subsections (1) and (2) apply unless the contrary intention appears and subsection (2) does not apply where a written law requires the production of an acknowledgement signed by a person to whom a document was addressed to the effect that the document was delivered to that person. - 83
AI-assisted research summary: If a written law allows or requires service of a document without a specific method, the document may be served in the listed ways.
83. Where a written law authorizes or requires a document to be served, whether the word “serve” or any of the words “give”, “deliver”, or send” or any other similar word or expression is used, without directing it to be served in a particular manner, service of that document may be effected on the person to be served- Service of documents generally (a) by delivering the document to him personally; (b) by post in accordance with subsection (1) of section 82; (d) (c) by leaving it for him at his usual or last known place of abode, or if he is a principal of a business, at his usual or last known place of business; or in the case of a corporation or of an association of persons (whether incorporated or not) by delivering or leaving the document or posting it as a letter, addressed in each case to the corporation or association, at its principal place of business or principal office in the United Republic. Language of Laws of Tanzania - 84 Verify source ↗
85. Repeal
AI-assisted research summary: Tanzania laws must be in English, Kiswahili, or both; if a translated or bilingual law is unclear or conflicting, the enacted language version takes precedence, and for laws enacted in both languages the English version takes precedence.
84.-(1) The language of the laws of Tanzania shall be English or Kiswahili or both. (2) Where any written law is translated from one language into another and published in both languages, then in the case of conflict or doubt as to the meaning of any word or expression, the version of the language in which the law was enacted shall take precedence. (3) Where any written law is enacted in both languages and there occurs a conflict or doubt as to the meaning of any word or expression, the English version shall take precedence. Repeal - 85 Verify source ↗
Repeal
AI-assisted research summary: This section repeals Act No. 30 of 1972.
85. Repeals Act No 30 of 1972. 42 The Interpretation of Laws Act [CAP. 1 R.E. 2019] _______ SCHEDULE _______ (Made under section 4) ________ COMMONWEALTH COUNTRIES Antiqua and Bermuda Australia The Bahamas Bangladesh Barbados Belize Botswana Brunei Darusalaam Canada Mauritius Cyprus Dominica The Gambia Ghana Grenada Pakistan Guyana India Jamaica Kenya Kiribati Lesotho Malawi Malaysia Maldives Malta Mozambique Namibia Nauru New Zealand Nigeria Papua New Guinea Seychelles Sierra Leone Singapore Solomon Islands South Africa Sri Lanka St. Kitts and Nevis St. Lucia St. Vincent and the Grenadines Swaziland Tanzania Tonga Trinidad and Tobago Tuvalu Uganda United Kingdom Vanuatu Western Somoa Zambia Zimbambwe 43
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