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WESTERN CAPE PROVINCIAL LEGISLATION OVERVIEWS
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Western Cape: Municipal Ordinance, 1974, Amendment Act, No. 4 of 2000

Long title


To amend the Municipal Ordinance, 1974 (Ordinance 20 of 1974), to provide for a beneficiary under the discount benefit scheme to obtain the registration of transfer of immovable property by novating such beneficiary’s debt to the municipality concerned, and to provide for matters incidental thereto.

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SECTION TITLE
1. Amendment of section 96 of Ordinance 20 of 1974...
2. Short title
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