Privy Council Appeals Act, 1950
repealed South African constitutional law
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Privy Council Appeals Act, 1950
Summary
Privy Council Appeals Act, 1950 is an act of the Parliament of South Africa[1].
Key Facts
- Privy Council Appeals Act, 1950 is in the country of South Africa[2].
- Privy Council Appeals Act, 1950's instance of is recorded as act of the Parliament of South Africa[3].
- Privy Council Appeals Act, 1950's legislated by is recorded as Parliament of South Africa[4].
- Privy Council Appeals Act, 1950's publication date is recorded as +1950-05-12T00:00:00Z[5].
- Privy Council Appeals Act, 1950's document file on Wikimedia Commons is recorded as Privy Council Appeals Act 1950.djvu[6].
- Privy Council Appeals Act, 1950's applies to jurisdiction is recorded as South Africa[7].
- Privy Council Appeals Act, 1950's legal citation of this text is recorded as Act No. 16 of 1950[8].
- Privy Council Appeals Act, 1950's published in is recorded as Government Gazette of the Union of South Africa[9].
- Privy Council Appeals Act, 1950's title is recorded as Privy Council Appeals Act, 1950[10].
- Privy Council Appeals Act, 1950's title is recorded as Wet op Appèlle na die Geheime Raad, 1950[11].
- Privy Council Appeals Act, 1950's repealed by is recorded as Supreme Court Act, 1959[12].
- Privy Council Appeals Act, 1950's effective date is recorded as +1950-05-12T00:00:00Z[13].
- Privy Council Appeals Act, 1950's date of promulgation is recorded as +1950-04-19T00:00:00Z[14].
- Privy Council Appeals Act, 1950's law digest is recorded as Act to amend the South Africa Act, 1909, so as to abolish appeals to the Privy Council.[15].
- Privy Council Appeals Act, 1950's law digest is recorded as Wet tot wysiging van die „Zuid-Afrika Wet, 1909”, ten einde appèlle na die Geheime Raad af te skaf.[16].