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  2. List of acts of the Parliament of South Africa, 1930–1939

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    National Roads Act, 1935: 43: South Africa Act Amendment Act, 1935: 44: Customs Tariff Amendment Act, 1935: 45: Railways and Harbours Appropriation Act, 1935: 46: General Law Amendment Act, 1935: 47: Land Settlement (Amendment) Act, 1935: 48: Farmers' Assistance Act, 1935: 49: Finance Act, 1935: 50: Provincial Subsidies and Taxation Powers ...

  3. Transport in South Africa - Wikipedia

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    The Department of Transport is responsible for the regulation of all transportation in South Africa, including public transport, rail transportation, civil aviation, shipping, freight, and motor vehicles. According to the department's vision statement, "Transport [is] the heartbeat of South Africa's economic growth and social development!" [1]

  4. List of acts of the Parliament of South Africa, 1910–1919

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    This is a list of acts of the Parliament of South Africa enacted in the years 1910 to 1919. South African acts are uniquely identified by the year of passage and an act number within that year. Some acts have gone by more than one short title in the course of their existence; in such cases each title is listed with the years in which it applied.

  5. South African statutes and other legislation - Wikipedia

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    South Africa's nine provinces each produce a number of statutes a year, in areas for which they have either concurrent, or exclusive, legislative competence under section 104 of the Constitution of the Republic of South Africa Act, 1996. (See Schedule 4 of the Constitution for a list of the functions areas in respect of which a province may ...

  6. General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade - Wikipedia

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    Once negotiations had been joined, the lofty working hypothesis was soon undermined. The special-structure countries (Australia, Canada, New Zealand and South Africa), so called because their exports were dominated by raw materials and other primary commodities, negotiated their tariff reductions entirely through the item-by-item method.

  7. Legal interpretation in South Africa - Wikipedia

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    "subordinate legislation made in terms of a provincial Act"; and "legislation that was in force when the Constitution took effect and that is administered by a provincial government." [6] There are a large number and variety of statutes in South Africa—including Acts, ordinances, proclamations, by-laws, rules and regulations.

  8. Department of Transport (South Africa) - Wikipedia

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    The Department of Transport is the department of the South African government concerned with transport.The political head of the department is the Minister of Transport, currently Barbara Creecy; her deputy is Mkhuleko Hlengwa.

  9. Tariff - Wikipedia

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    An attempt at imposing a high tariff occurred in 1828, but the South denounced it as a "Tariff of Abominations" and it almost caused a rebellion in South Carolina until it was lowered. [27] Between 1816 and the end of the Second World War, the United States had one of the highest average tariff rates on manufactured imports in the world.