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TAKE YOUR PICK (OPTION A or B)
OPTION A
QUESTION 1
(a) Explain the difference between the dates of assent and commencement with
reference to the provisions of section 13 of the interpretation Act 33 of 1957.
ANSWER:
The difference between the dates of assent and commencement of legislation is crucial in
statutory interpretation. The National Youth Commission Act 19 of 1996 was adopted on
5 April 1996 and assented to by the President on 10 April 1996, but it only came into force
on
OPTION B
QUESTION 1
(a) Explain the difference between the dates of assent and commencement with
reference to the provisions of section 13 of the interpretation Act 33 of 1957.
ANSWER:
The date of assent and the date of commencement serve distinct purposes in legislative
processes. The date of assent refers to the date on which the President formally approves
and signs the Act, signifying that it has successfully passed through the necessary
legislative stages. However, an Act does not necessarily become enforceable upon assent.
The
Disclaimer:
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should not be submitted as original work or used in violation of any academic institution's
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TAKE YOUR PICK (OPTION A or B)
OPTION A
QUESTION 1
(a) Explain the difference between the dates of assent and commencement with
reference to the provisions of section 13 of the interpretation Act 33 of 1957.
ANSWER:
The difference between the dates of assent and commencement of legislation is crucial in
statutory interpretation. The National Youth Commission Act 19 of 1996 was adopted on
5 April 1996 and assented to by the President on 10 April 1996, but it only came into force
on
OPTION B
QUESTION 1
(a) Explain the difference between the dates of assent and commencement with
reference to the provisions of section 13 of the interpretation Act 33 of 1957.
ANSWER:
The date of assent and the date of commencement serve distinct purposes in legislative
processes. The date of assent refers to the date on which the President formally approves
and signs the Act, signifying that it has successfully passed through the necessary
legislative stages. However, an Act does not necessarily become enforceable upon assent.
The
Disclaimer:
The materials provided are intended for educational and informational purposes only. They
should not be submitted as original work or used in violation of any academic institution's
policies. The buyer is solely responsible for how the materials are used.