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 Interpretation of Statutes (IOS2601)
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 University Of South Africa (Unisa)

ASSIGNMENT 01 DUE DATE: 04 APRIL 2025 SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS:
CAREFULLY READ THE NATIONAL YOUTH COMMISSION ACT 19 OF 1996
(HEREAFTER REFERRED TO AS THE ACT). THIS ACT IS AVAILABLE ON
MYUNISA UNDER ADDITIONAL RESOURCES.



QUESTION 1 AND 2 ARE BASED ON THE ACT. Question 1 (a) The Act was
adopted on 5 April 1996, assented to by the president on the 10 April 1996,
but it only commenced on 19 June 1996. 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. a) Difference Between Assent
and Commencement with Reference to Section 13 of the Interpretation Act
33 of 1957 The process of enacting legislation follows several stages. The Act
in question was: Adopted on 5 April 1996 – This means it was passed by the
legislature. Assented to by the President on 10 April 1996 – This means the
President approved the Act by signing it into law. However, this does not
mean that the Act automatically came into operation.

Difference Between Assent and Commencement with Reference to Section 13 of
the Interpretation Act 33 of 1957

The process of enacting legislation involves multiple stages, each with distinct legal
implications. The key dates in this process include the adoption, assent, and commencement of
an Act.

1. Adoption (5 April 1996) – This refers to the approval of the Act by the legislative body
(such as Parliament). At this stage, the Bill has been debated and passed by the legislature
but is not yet law.
2. Assent (10 April 1996) – Once the Bill has been adopted by the legislature, it is sent to
the President for approval. Assent means the President has formally agreed to the law by
signing it. However, this does not mean that the Act is immediately enforceable. It only
signifies that the Act has been approved and is now officially recognized as law.

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