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South Africa
NATIONAL LEGISLATION OVERVIEWS
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Sugar Act, No. 9 of 1978

Long title


To consolidate and amend the laws relating to the sugar industry; and to provide for matters incidental thereto.

Table of contents

SECTION TITLE
1. Definitions
2. Incorporation of South African Sugar Association
3 Transfer of assets, liabilities, rights and obligations
4 Sugar Industry Agreement
5 Equality of treatment of growers, millers and refiners
6 Powers of Association with regard to prices and surcharge
7 Penalties
8 Jurisdiction of magistrate’s court
9 Minister may effect certain amendments to Schedules
10 Regulations
11 Repeals and savings
12 Short title and commencement
Sch.1. SCHEDULE 1. DEFINITON OF REFINED SUGAR
Sch.2. SCHEDULE 2. DEFINITION OF SPECIALITY SUGAR
 
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