Coloured Persons Communal Reserves Act, 1961

The Coloured Persons Communal Reserves Act of 1961 was an Apartheid South Africa piece of legislation, which was enacted to apply the Mission Stations and Communal Reserves Act 1909, of the Cape of Good Hope, to coloured persons settlement areas within the meaning of the Coloured Persons Settlement Areas (Cape) Act, 1930, to repeal the latter Act and to provide for matters incidental thereto. This Act further strengthened racial segration legislation of South Africa during the Apartheid regime.

Coloured Persons Communal Reserves Act, 1961

The Coloured Persons Communal Reserves Act of 1961 was an Apartheid South Africa piece of legislation, which was enacted to apply the Mission Stations and Communal Reserves Act 1909, of the Cape of Good Hope, to coloured persons settlement areas within the meaning of the Coloured Persons Settlement Areas (Cape) Act, 1930, to repeal the latter Act and to provide for matters incidental thereto. This Act further strengthened racial segration legislation of South Africa during the Apartheid regime.