Examples of Council of Traditional Leaders in a sentence
There shall be a Council of Traditional Leaders to be established in terms of an Act of Parliament in order to advise the President on the control and utilization of communal land and on all such other matters as may be referred to it by the President for advice.
This Act was repealed in 1997 and replaced by the Council of Traditional Leaders Act, 1997 (Act No. 10 of 1997).
The Council of Traditional Leaders Act, 1994 was passed in 1994, in line with the 1993 interim Constitution.
The 1997 Act was further amended through the Council of Traditional Leaders Amendment Act, 1998 (Act No. 85 of 1998) and amended again through the National House of Traditional Leaders Amendment Act, 2000 (Act No. 20 of 2000).
The Commission shall make recommendations to Parliament, the provincial legislatures and local governments regarding the nature, extent and conditions of the remuneration and allowances of the members of all elected legislative bodies of the national government and of provincial and local governments, including members of the Provincial Houses of Traditional Leaders and the Council of Traditional Leaders.
The Committee regrets that it did not receive sufficient information on the criteria used by the State party to recognize traditional leaders under the Traditional Authorities Act of 2000 as well as the Council of Traditional Leaders Act of 1997, including on whether the scope of the laws includes all indigenous communities.
This will strengthen tenure rights for widows in particular and women in general, since inheritance by the surviving partner should be automatic (since final legislation is being scrutinised by the Council of Traditional Leaders at present the final provision might be slightly different).
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The houses of traditional leaders are established pursuant to the provisions of the Council of Traditional Leaders Act 10 of 1997, which replaced the Council of Traditional Leaders Act 31 of 1994.
In addition, a host of laws such as the Council of Traditional Leaders Act (1997), Traditional Leadership and Governance Framework Act (2003), and the Traditional Leadership and Governance Framework Amendment Act (2003) oblige traditional leaders to develop customary law to ensure compliance with the Bill of Rights.