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Judicial Matters Amendment Act,
No. 16 of 2003
Long title To amend the Insolvency Act, 1936, so as to insert a definition of Minister; to enable the Cabinet member responsible for the administration of justice to determine policy for, and further regulate, the appointment of curatores bonis, trustees, provisional trustees and co-trustees by the Masters of the High Courts; to amend the Administration of Estates Act, 1965, so as to provide for the appointment of a Chief Master of the High Courts; to amend the Companies Act, 1973, so as to enable the Cabinet member responsible for the administration of justice to determine policy for, and further regulate, the appointment of liquidators, provisional liquidators, co-liquidators and provisional judicial managers by the Masters of the High Courts; to amend the Close Corporations Act, 1984, so as to enable the Cabinet member responsible for the administration of justice to determine policy for, and further regulate, the appointment of liquidators by the Masters of the High Courts; and to provide for matters connected therewith. Table of contents
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