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South Africa Act Amendment.

Act No. 66 of 1951.

Insertion of section 10bis in South Africa Act, 1909.

The following section is hereby inserted in the South Africa Act, 1909, after section ten:

“Pension payable to Governor-General or his widow.

10bis. There shall be payable out of the Consolidated Revenue Fund―

(a) to a person who has at any time occupied the office of Governor-General by virtue of an appointment under section nine, a pension at the rate of two thousand pounds per annum with effect from the day following that upon which he vacated such office or the first day of April, 1951, whichever is the later date;
(b) to the widow of a person referred to in paragraph (a), unless her marriage to that person took place after the date upon which he vacated such office, a pension at the rate of one thousand pounds per annum with effect from the day following such person’s death or the first day of April, 1951, whichever is the later date;

Provided that―

(i) a pension payable to a widow under paragraph (b), shall lapse upon her remarriage;
(ii) no pension shall be payable under this section to any person who is in terms of any other law entitled to a pension at a rate equal to or higher than the rate prescribed in respect of that person under this section;
(iii) where a pension at a lower rate than that prescribed under this section, is in terms of any other law payable to a person entitled to a pension under this section, the pension under such other law shall not be payable so long as such person is entitled to a pension under this section.”.


Amendment of section 56 of South Africa Act, 1909, as substituted by section 1 of Act 51 of 1926, and amended by section 4 of Act 21 of 1923, section 2 of Act 29 of 1933, section 1 of Act 43 of 1935, section 24 of Act 20 of 1940 and section 1 of Act 21 of 1946.

2. (1) Section fifty-six of the South Africa Act, 1909, is hereby amended―

(a) by the insertion in sub-section (1) after the word “thousand” of the words “four hundred”;
(b) by the insertion in sub-section (1)bis after the word “thousand” of the words “three hundred”;
(c) by the insertion in sub-section (3)bis after the word “thousand” where it occurs for the first time of the words “four hundred” and the substitution in that sub-section for the words “two thousand five hundred” of the words “three thousand”; and
(d) by the addition at the end of the section of the following sub-section:

“(5) Of the allowances and salaries payable under this section the following amounts shall for the purpose of any law be deemed to represent payments