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1980 Ann. Surv. S. African L. 454 (1980)
Civil Procedure

handle is hein.journals/assafl1980 and id is 502 raw text is: CIVIL PROCEDURE

H J ERASMUS*
A LEGISLATION
Section 25(c) of the Expropriation Act 63 of 1975 has had a
chequered history. In its original form the subsection read as
follows:
'25. The State President may make regulations as to ...
(c) the tariff of court and other fees and orders as to costs in
connection with proceedings before a compensation
court.'
The subsection was amended by the insertion of the words 'exclud-
ing advocates' fees' by the Expropriation Amendment Act 3 of
1978. At the same time a new subsection (7) was inserted into s 16
of the principal Act which provides that the rules which apply in
the provincial divisions of the Supreme Court 'relating to the
amounts which may be charged as advocates' fees in connection
with civil matters and the taxation of such amounts' shall mutatis
mutandis apply to the proceedings in compensation courts. The
subsection has now been further amended by s 1 of the Expropria-
tion Amendment Act 8 of 1980 which also excludes attorneys' fees
from the list of subjects on which regulations may be made by the
State President under the Act.
The Supreme Court Amendment Act 46 of 1980 arises from the
first interim report (RP 31/1980) of the Commission of Enquiry
into the Structure and Functioning of the Courts. The commission
considered the backlog of cases awaiting hearing in the Appellate
Division to be so serious as to justify an urgent interim report.
Only one of the recommendations contained in the report was
adopted by the government, viz the reduction of the quorum of the
Appellate Division in civil matters from five to three judges.
Section 12 of the Supreme Court Act 59 of 1959 is amended by
providing that in civil matters the quorum of the Appellate Divi-
sion shall consist of three judges. Subsection (c) of section 12 is
amended by giving the ChiefJustice or, in his absence, the senior
available judge of the Appellate Division, the power to direct that
an appeal, in view of its importance, be heard before a court
consisting of a larger number of judges. The reduction of the
* MA (OFS) LLB (SA) D Litt et Phil (Leiden), Professor of Law in the
University of Stellenbosch.

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