and sentenced by a court to imprisonment for a term of six months or more, without
the option of a fine, whether or not such sentence has been suspended, and has not
received a free pardon; or
(c) is a member of Parliament.
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Vacation of office by member
(1) A member shall vacate his office and his office shall become vacant—
(a) one month after the date he gives notice in writing to the Minister of his intention to
resign his office or after the expiry of such shorter period as he and the Minister may
agree; or
(b) thirty days after the date he is sentenced by a court to imprisonment referred to in
paragraph (b) of section eight after conviction of an offence referred to in that
paragraph:
Provided that if, during the said period of thirty days, an application for a free
pardon is made or an appeal is filed the question whether the member is to vacate his
office shall not be determined until the final disposal of such application or appeal,
whereupon the member shall forthwith vacate his office and his office shall become
vacant unless he is granted a free pardon, his conviction is set aside, his sentence is
reduced to a term of imprisonment of less than six months or a punishment other than
imprisonment is substituted; or
(c) if he becomes disqualified in terms of paragraph (a) or (c) of section eight to hold
office as a member; or
(d) if he is required in terms of section ten to vacate his office; or
(e) in the case of a member referred to in paragraph (d) of subsection (1) of section five, if
he ceases to be a registered valuer.
(2) The Minister, on the recommendation of the Council, may require a member to vacate
his office if the Minister is satisfied that the member has been absent without the permission of
the Council from three consecutive meetings of the Council, of which he has been given not less
than seven days’ notice, and that there was no just cause for the member’s absence.
10 Minister may require member to vacate office
The minister may require a member to vacate his office if the member—
(a) has been guilty of conduct which renders him unfit to be a member; or
(b) has ceased or failed to comply with the conditions of his office fixed by the Minister in
terms of subsection (2) of section seven; or
(c) is mentally or physically incapable of efficiently performing his duties as a member.
11 Filling of vacancies on Council
(1) On the death of or vacation of office by a member, a new member to fill the vacancy
until the expiry of the period during which the member would, but for his death or the vacation
of his office, have continued in office shall be elected or appointed in accordance with section
five.
(2) If a member is granted leave of absence in excess of sixty days by the Council, the
Council may co-opt a registered valuer to fill the vacancy during his absence.
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