Examples of Rehoboth Gebiet in a sentence
There were no amendments to the Act in South Africa prior to Namibian independence.]ACT To provide for the registration of deeds in the Rehoboth Gebiet, in the territory of South West Africa.
This Act and any amendment thereof, save sections 70 to 74bis, inclusive, and sections 84 and 85, shall apply also in Namibia, including the Eastern Caprivi Zipfel, but excluding the Rehoboth Gebiet as described in section 6 of the Rehoboth Self-Government Act, 1976.
The Proclamation referred to was the Administration of Estates (Rehoboth Gebiet) Proclamation 36 of 1941 (OG 920), which was repealed by the Estates and Succession Amendment Act 15 of 2005 (GG 3566); Act 15 of 2005 provides that the administration of all estates in future falls under this Act.][TRANSFER TO SOUTH WEST AFRICA: The administration of this Act was transferred to South West Africa by the Executive Powers (Justice) Transfer Proclamation, AG 33 of 1979, dated 12 November 1979.
Section 29 of the Administration of Estates (Rehoboth Gebiet) Proclamation, 1941 (Proc.
The Rehoboth Bast- ers arrived in the Territory from the Cape Province in about 1870 and settled in the Rehoboth Gebiet, where they governed themselves.
The statement said that the Government's profit motive in the so-called development of the Rehoboth Gebiet was glaringly conspicuous.
This status has two significant advantages: as a private company GTZ is able to offer its clients competitive, needs- and target-oriented services, whilst government ownership vouches for its integrity and reputability.GTZ is Germany’s implementing agency for Technical Cooperation.
Funding strands would be looked at and DC and LG discussed potential funders who had already expressed an interest – Robertson Trust, Holywood Trust and Galloway Glens.
According to the terms of this Article, recourse to non-violation complaints concerning intellectual property rights will become available on 1 January 2000, unless there is consensus among all WTO Members to the contrary.
The statement in particular accused the Government of expropriating "white" properties in the Rehoboth Gebiet at higher prices than Basters themselves could pay and then leasing those properties and businesses to Basters3 since the 1923 agreement between the Baster community and the South African Government, thirty-three Rehoboth farms had disappeared, farms of Baster women married to "whites" had been alienated, and the Gebiet's borders bad shrunk.