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1.With specific reference to section 13(1) of the Interpretation Act 33 of 1957,what do

you understand by the terms “adoption”, and “commencement” oflegislation? (5)

2.List and briefly discuss the requirements which were laid down in NationalCoalition for

Gay and Lesbian Equality v Minister of Home Affairs 2000 (2) SA1 (CC), before

reading-in or severance could take place. Ms (10)

3.Explain the terms “reading-down”, “reading-in” and “severance”. (10)

4.With reference to the case of Commercial Union Assurance Co v Clark 1972(3)SA

508 (A) and Weenen Transitional Council v Van Dyk 2002 (4) SA 653(SCA) explain and

distinguish between the directory and peremptoryprovisions. (15)

5.What effect has section 39(2) of the Constitution had on statutory interpretationin

South Africa.

1. Adoption and Commencement of Legislation

Section 13(1) of the Interpretation Act 33 of 1957 deals with the time when an Act of

Parliament shall be deemed to have come into operation. According to this section,

unless the contrary intention appears, an Act shall be deemed to come into operation

immediately after the expiration of the day preceding the date of its publication as law.

• Adoption: This refers to the formal acceptance or approval of legislation by a

legislative body. In the legislative process, adoption typically occurs when the

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