General
Law Fifth Amendment Act,
No. 157 of 1993
Long title To amend the Insolvency Act, 1936, so as to amend the definition of "special mortgage"; to amend the Lower Courts Act, 1944, so as to further regulate the jurisdiction of civil lower courts; to amend the Estates Act, 1965, so as to confer upon the Minister of Justice the power to determine certain amounts by notice in the Gazette; to amend the Criminal Procedure Act, 1977, so as to further regulate the proof of foreign formal evidence; to amend the Manpower Training Act, 1981, so as to alter the date on which a contract of apprenticeship is deemed to be terminated; to amend the Judges' Remuneration and Conditions of Employment Act, 1989, so as to increase the non-taxable allowance paid to judges; to amend the Tobacco Products Control Act, 1993, so as to effect certain corrections; to amend the General Law Third Amendment Act, 1993, so as to further regulate the determination of the value of remuneration in kind in agriculture; to amend the Anti-Shark Measures Control Ordinance, 1964, of Natal, so as to further regulate the powers of the Natal Sharks Board; and to provide for matters connected therewith. Table of contents
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