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Royal Seals Amendment Act, 1954

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Royal Seals Amendment Act, 1954
enacted by the Parliament of South Africa

Act No. 50 of 1954. First published on 25 June 1954 in Government Gazette Extraordinary No. 5300, and came into force upon publication. Repealed on 31 May 1961 by the Republic of South Africa Constitution Act, 1961.

967935Royal Seals Amendment Act, 19541954enacted by the Parliament of South Africa

Act

To amend the Royal Executive Functions and Seals Act, 1934.



(Afrikaans text signed by the Governor-General.)
(Assented to 18th June, 1954.)



Be it enacted by the Queen’s Most Excellent Majesty, the Senate and the House of Assembly of the Union of South Africa, as follows:―


Amendment of section 1 of Act 70 of 1934.

1. Section one of the Royal Executive Functions and Seals Act, 1934, is hereby amended by the substitution in sub-section (2) for the word “Tudor” of the words “St. Edward’s”.


Short title.

2. This Act shall be called the Royal Seals Amendment Act, 1954.

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