South Africa Act Amendment Act, 1955
repealed South African constitutional law
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South Africa Act Amendment Act, 1955
Summary
South Africa Act Amendment Act, 1955 is an act of the Parliament of South Africa[1].
Key Facts
- South Africa Act Amendment Act, 1955 is in the country of South Africa[2].
- South Africa Act Amendment Act, 1955's instance of is recorded as act of the Parliament of South Africa[3].
- South Africa Act Amendment Act, 1955's legislated by is recorded as Parliament of South Africa[4].
- South Africa Act Amendment Act, 1955's publication date is recorded as +1955-03-25T00:00:00Z[5].
- South Africa Act Amendment Act, 1955's applies to jurisdiction is recorded as South Africa[6].
- South Africa Act Amendment Act, 1955's legal citation of this text is recorded as Act No. 9 of 1955[7].
- South Africa Act Amendment Act, 1955's published in is recorded as Government Gazette of the Union of South Africa[8].
- South Africa Act Amendment Act, 1955's title is recorded as South Africa Act Amendment Act, 1955[9].
- South Africa Act Amendment Act, 1955's title is recorded as Wet tot Wysiging van die Suid-Afrika Wet, 1955[10].
- South Africa Act Amendment Act, 1955's amended by is recorded as Official Languages (Local Authorities) Amendment Act, 1956[11].
- South Africa Act Amendment Act, 1955's amended by is recorded as Official Languages (Local Authorities) Amendment Act, 1957[12].
- South Africa Act Amendment Act, 1955's repealed by is recorded as Republic of South Africa Constitution Act, 1961[13].
- South Africa Act Amendment Act, 1955's effective date is recorded as +1955-03-25T00:00:00Z[14].
- South Africa Act Amendment Act, 1955's date of promulgation is recorded as +1955-03-18T00:00:00Z[15].
- South Africa Act Amendment Act, 1955's law digest is recorded as Act to amend the South Africa Act, 1909, and to make further provision in regard to the use of the official languages of the Union.[16].
- South Africa Act Amendment Act, 1955's law digest is recorded as Wet tot wysiging van die „Zuid-Afrika Wet, 1909”, en om verdere voorsiening te maak aangaande die gebruik van die offisiële tale van die Unie.[17].