General Notice No. 167 of 2014

Sheriffs Act No. 90 of 1986 » Appointment of Sheriffs
Title Sheriffs Act No. 90 of 1986 » Appointment of Sheriffs
DepartmentJustice and Constitutional Development
Gazette National Gazettes, No. 37419 of 07 March, 2014, 2 page(s), 240Kb
ActAct No. 90 of 1986



Related / Sheriffs Act No. 90 of 1986

Dated
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2015/03/11
Department of Justice and Constitutional Development    
Sheriffs Act No. 90 of 1986 » Appointment of members of South African Board for Sheriffs in terms of section 9, General Notice No. 232
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2014/11/28 Sheriffs Act No. 90 of 1986 » Description of service areas in respect of sheriffs affected by the rationalisation of magisterial districts, Government Notice No. 963
2
2014/07/18 Sheriffs Act No. 90 of 1986 » Amendment of Regulations relating to Sheriffs, 1990, Government Notice No. 568
20
2012/09/14 Sheriffs Act No. 90 of 1986 » Appointment of Sheriffs, Government Notice No. 764
14
Sheriffs Act No. 90 of 1986 » Description of an area of jurisdiction of a Lower or Superior Court, Government Notice No. 765
14
2011/09/14 Sheriffs Act No. 90 of 1986 » Amendment of Regulations relating to Sheriffs, 1990, Government Notice No. 742
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2010/05/21 Sheriffs Act No. 90 of 1986 » Determination of Maximum Amount of Fine, Government Notice No. 424
2
2008/12/05 Sheriffs Act No. 90 of 1986 » Regulations » Amendment, Government Notice No. 1293
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