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in brief

“THE BILL BRINGS CERTAINTY TO SOUTH AFRICANS AND INVESTORS BECAUSE ITCLEARLY OUTLINES HOW EXPROPRIATION CAN BE DONE.”

— announced the submission of the Expropriation Bill, 2020 to parliament. If the bill, to replace the current Expropriation Act of 1975, passes, authorities would be required to negotiate with owners of land to try to reach an agreement on the acquisition of the property, before it can be

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