INTERPRETATION ACT [Chapter 1:01] (as amended 1st March 2005)
33. Time.
34. Distance.
PART IX
MISCELLANEOUS
35. Amendment of enactments.
36. Regulations, rules and by-laws to be placed before Parliament.
37. Assignment of Vice-Presidential or Ministerial functions.
38. Transfer of functions of State employees.
39. Validity of acts done before assignment or transfer of functions.
40. Service of documents.
41. Affirmation in lieu of an oath.
AN ACT to define certain terms when used in legislative enactments; to make provision
with respect to the operation, commencement and interpretation of legislative enactments; to
shorten the language of legislative enactments; and for other purposes.
[Date of commencement: 1st November, 1962.]
PART I
PRELIMINARY
1 Short title
This Act may be cited as the Interpretation
Act [Chapter 1:01].
(c) are in such enactment declared not applicable thereto.
(2) Nothing in this Act shall exclude the
application to any enactment of any rule of
construction applicable thereto and not inconsistent with this Act.
2 Application of this Act
(1) The provisions of this Act shall extend
and apply to every enactment as defined in this
Act, including this Act, which was in force in
Zimbabwe immediately before the 1st November, 1962, or thereafter comes into force in
Zimbabwe, except in so far as any such provisions—
(a) are inconsistent with the intention or
object of such enactment; or
(b) would give to any word, expression or
provision of any such enactment an interpretation inconsistent with the context; or
PART II
DEFINITIONS
3 Definitions
(1) In every Act—
“Minister” means a Minister of the Government;
“prescribed” means prescribed by the Act or
by statutory instrument made thereunder;
“this Act” includes any statutory instrument
made and in force under the Act.
(2) In all statutory instruments—
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