Examples of South West Africa in a sentence
Official Gazette 86 of Rehoboth, dated 23 December 1983): “The Income Tax Act, 1981 (Act 24 of 1981) of the National Assembly of South West Africa, (hereinafter referred to as the Act), shall, subject to the provisions of this Act and in so far as the first-mentioned Act applies to natural persons, apply also to citizens of Rehoboth.” Section 2(1)(a) was deemed to have come into forceon 31 December 1981, in terms of section 2(1)(b) of Act 5 of 1982 (Rehoboth).
On the contrary, in the South West Africa cases the Court has drawn a clear distinction between “standing before the Court itself”, i.e., locus standi, and “standing in the .
The administration of this Act (with the exception of section 8) was transferred to South West Africa by the Executive Powers (Justice) Transfer Proclamation, AG 33 of 1979, dated 12 November 1979.
After the date of transfer, all of Act 44 of 1950 (except for section 17bis, which provided civil and criminal immunity for describing certain persons as communists) was repealed in South Africa by the Internal Security Act 74 of 1982 (RSA GG 8232) – which did not apply to South West Africa because it was not made expressly so applicable.
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland Dependent territories of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland Canada Commonwealth of Australia Dependent territories of the Commonwealth of Australia New Zealand Dependent territories of New Zealand Union of South Africa including South West Africa Ireland India (as on April 10, 1947) Newfoundland Southern Rhodesia Burma Ceylon Certain of the territories listed above have two or more preferential rates in force for certain products.
Chapter III, comprising sections 57-70, was not brought into force in South West Africa.
To ratify an agreement entered into between the Administrator of South West Africa and the Minister of Finance of the Union of South Africa in regard to the avoidance of double taxation and the prevention of fiscal evasion in respect of taxes on income.
See also ICJ, Legal Consequences for States of the Continued Presence of South Africa in Namibia (South West Africa) notwithstanding Security Council Resolution 276 (1970), Advisory Opinion, I.C.J. Reports 1971, p.
It was repealed in South Africa by the Trust Moneys Control Act 57 of 1988 (RSA GG 11357), which was enacted after the date of transfer and did not apply to South West Africa because it was not made expressly so applicable.]57.
Legal Consequences for States of the Continued Presence of South Africa in Namibia (South West Africa) notwithstanding Security Council Resolution 276, Advisory Opinion, 1971 I.C.J. 16, ¶114 (June 21) (“The language of a resolution of the Security Council should be carefully analysed before a conclusion can be made as to its binding effect.”); Marko Divac Öberg, The Legal Effects of Resolutions of the UN Security Council and General Assembly in the Jurisprudence of the ICJ, 16 EUR.