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Uganda Tea Authority (Repeal) Act

Act 2006 No. 10 Act 10 of 2006 Current version · as at 31 December 2023

An Act to repeal the Uganda Tea Authority Act, Cap. 36 (Revised Edition, 2000); to provide for the appointment of a liquidator for the purpose of dissolving the Uganda Tea Authority and for related matters.

Enacted2006
Commenced8 June 2006
Last amended
Repealed — not in force. This Act is shown for reference only. Confirm the current position against the latest Uganda Gazette before relying on it.

About this Act

An Act to repeal the Uganda Tea Authority Act, Cap. 36 (Revised Edition, 2000); to provide for the appointment of a liquidator for the purpose of dissolving the Uganda Tea Authority and for related matters.

Jurisdiction
Uganda
Type
Principal Legislation
Status
Repealed
Language
English

Full text of the Act

0 parts · 4 sections

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Uganda

Uganda Tea Authority (Repeal) Act

Act 2006 No. 10

Commenced on 8 June 2006

[This is the version of this document at 31 December 2023.]

An Act to repeal the Uganda Tea Authority Act, Cap. 36 (Revised Edition, 2000); to provide for the appointment of a liquidator for the purpose of dissolving the Uganda Tea Authority and for related matters.

1. Interpretation

In this Act, unless the context otherwise requires

"Authority" means the Uganda Tea Authority established under the Uganda Tea Authority Act, Cap. 36 (Revised Edition, 2000);

"Minister" means the Minister responsible for agriculture.

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What this section does
Definition

This section supplies the definitions or statutory meaning governing “Interpretation”.

“In this Act, unless the context otherwise requires "Authority" means the Uganda Tea Authority established under the Uganda Tea Authority Act, Cap. 36 (Revised Edition, 2000);”
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Practical effect

Use this definition when interpreting other provisions that employ the language addressed by “Interpretation”.

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Operative requirements extracted from the consolidated text.

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  1. "Minister" means the Minister responsible for agriculture.
Judicial interpretation

Express propositions in source-matched passages from judgments citing this section.

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No judgment in the current Wakilii corpus expressly cites this section. Bare rule-number references are not assigned where the Order cannot be verified.

Related provisions

No express internal or cross-Act reference appears in this section.

Amendment notes

No section-specific amendment note or instrument-level amendment history appears in this consolidation.

Authority status: legislation is primary authority; judgment weight follows the displayed court level and the ratio caveat. Check version history

2. Appointment of liquidator

(1)

The Minister shall, on the coming into force of this Act, appoint a liquidator to dissolve the Authority.

(2)

The liquidator appointed under subsection (1), shall be appointed on such terms and conditions as the Minister may determine in the instrument of appointment.

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Statutory power

This section confers or regulates the statutory power described as “Appointment of liquidator”.

“(1) The Minister shall, on the coming into force of this Act, appoint a liquidator to dissolve the Authority.”
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Practical effect

The power must be exercised by the authorised decision-maker, within the conditions and purpose stated in the section.

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Elements or requirements

Operative requirements extracted from the consolidated text.

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  1. (1) The Minister shall, on the coming into force of this Act, appoint a liquidator to dissolve the Authority.
  2. (2) The liquidator appointed under subsection (1), shall be appointed on such terms and conditions as the Minister may determine in the instrument of appointment.
Judicial interpretation

Express propositions in source-matched passages from judgments citing this section.

0

No judgment in the current Wakilii corpus expressly cites this section. Bare rule-number references are not assigned where the Order cannot be verified.

Related provisions

No express internal or cross-Act reference appears in this section.

Amendment notes

No section-specific amendment note or instrument-level amendment history appears in this consolidation.

Authority status: legislation is primary authority; judgment weight follows the displayed court level and the ratio caveat. Check version history

3. Duties of liquidator

The duties of the liquidator shall be to (a) receive all the assets of the Authority;

(b)

receive and settle any claim relating to any obligation of the Authority;

(c)

determine and settle the terminal benefits payable to the former employees of the Authority;

(d)

dispose of the assets of the Authority;

(e)

recover any debts owed to the Authority;

(f)

carry out any other duty which is incidental or related to the foregoing duties.

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What this section does
Statutory power

This section confers or regulates the statutory power described as “Duties of liquidator”.

“The duties of the liquidator shall be to (a) receive all the assets of the Authority;”
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Practical effect

The power must be exercised by the authorised decision-maker, within the conditions and purpose stated in the section.

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Operative requirements extracted from the consolidated text.

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  1. (b) receive and settle any claim relating to any obligation of the Authority;
  2. (c) determine and settle the terminal benefits payable to the former employees of the Authority;
  3. (d) dispose of the assets of the Authority;
  4. (e) recover any debts owed to the Authority;
  5. (f) carry out any other duty which is incidental or related to the foregoing duties.
Judicial interpretation

Express propositions in source-matched passages from judgments citing this section.

0

No judgment in the current Wakilii corpus expressly cites this section. Bare rule-number references are not assigned where the Order cannot be verified.

Related provisions

No express internal or cross-Act reference appears in this section.

Amendment notes

No section-specific amendment note or instrument-level amendment history appears in this consolidation.

Authority status: legislation is primary authority; judgment weight follows the displayed court level and the ratio caveat. Check version history

4. Repeal

The Uganda Tea Authority Act, Cap. 36 (Revised Edition, 2000) is repealed By Ulii.org and Laws.Africa. Share widely and freely. 1

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This section confers or regulates the statutory power described as “Repeal”.

“The Uganda Tea Authority Act, Cap. 36 (Revised Edition, 2000) is repealed By Ulii.org and Laws.Africa. Share widely and freely. 1”
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Practical effect

The power must be exercised by the authorised decision-maker, within the conditions and purpose stated in the section.

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Elements or requirements

Operative requirements extracted from the consolidated text.

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This section states a single governing proposition and does not enumerate separate elements.

Judicial interpretation

Express propositions in source-matched passages from judgments citing this section.

0

No judgment in the current Wakilii corpus expressly cites this section. Bare rule-number references are not assigned where the Order cannot be verified.

Related provisions

No express internal or cross-Act reference appears in this section.

Amendment notes

No section-specific amendment note or instrument-level amendment history appears in this consolidation.

Authority status: legislation is primary authority; judgment weight follows the displayed court level and the ratio caveat. Check version history

Original Laws of Uganda consolidation (as at 31 December 2023) — public-domain legislation, consolidated by ULII / Laws.Africa (CC BY 4.0). This is a point-in-time text and may not reflect later amendments; confirm against the latest Uganda Gazette before relying on it.