share-cropping definition

share-cropping means any right to depasture livestock on any portion of a property or cultivate any portion of a property granted in return for a share in the crops grown or livestock depastured, or under an obligation to sell all or part of such crops or livestock to the owner of the property but does not include any bona fide labour agreements entered into in terms of section 49 of the Land Apportionment Act [which has been repealed –Editor-] or any contract made by the Cold Storage Commission established under the Cold Storage Commission Act [Chapter 18:06] with livestock producers for the grazing and management of livestock of the Cold Storage Commission.
share-cropping means any right to depasture livestock on any portion of a property or cultivate any portion of a property granted in return for a share in the crops grown or livestock depastured, or under an obligation to sell all or part of such crops or livestock to the owner of the property, but does not include such agreements or arrangements in the nature of share-cropping as may be prescribed;
share-cropping means a contract where a landholder agrees, for a period of time to be determined by regions, with another person to use his landholding in exchange for a share of the crop;