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South
Africa
NATIONAL
LEGISLATION OVERVIEWS
Exchequer Second Amendment Act,
No. 142 of 1993
Long title
...
Table
of
contents
SECTION |
TITLE |
1. |
[...repealed
by Act 1999_001_000 - was entitled "Amendment of section 1 of Act 66 of
1975..."] |
2. |
[...repealed
by Act 1999_001_000 - was entitled "Amendment of section
3 of Act 66 of 1975..."] |
3. |
[...repealed
by Act 1999_001_000 - was entitled "Amendment of section
13 of Act 66 of 1975..."] |
4. |
[...repealed
by Act 1999_001_000 - was entitled "Amendment of section
38 of Act 66 of 1975..."] |
5. |
[...repealed
by Act 1999_001_000 - was entitled "Short title"] |
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