Schedule 6: Transitional Arrangements

rural council or transitional representative council, referred to in the Local
Government Transition Act, 1993, and who has been identified as set out in
section 182 of the previous Constitution, is ex officio entitled to be a member
of that council until a Municipal Council replacing that council has been
declared elected as a result of the first general election of Municipal Councils
after the commencement of the new Constitution.
[Subitem (b) substituted by s. 5(a) of the Constitution Second Amendment Act of 1998.]

(2)	� Section 245(4) of the previous Constitution continues in force until the application
of that section lapses. Section 16(5) and (6) of the Local Government Transition Act,
1993, may not be repealed before 30 April 2000.
[Sub item (2) amended by s. 5 (b) of Constitution Second Amendment Act of 1998.]

Safekeeping of Acts of Parliament and Provincial Acts
27.	�

Sections 82 and 124 of the new Constitution do not affect the safekeeping of Acts of
Parliament or provincial Acts passed before the new Constitution took effect.

Registration of immovable property owned by the state
28.	�

(1)

On the production of a certificate by a competent authority that immovable
property owned by the state is vested in a particular government in terms of section
239 of the previous Constitution, a registrar of deeds must make such entries or
endorsements in or on any relevant register, title deed or other document to register
that immovable property in the name of that government.
(2)	� No duty, fee or other charge is payable in respect of a registration in terms of
subitem (1).

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