South Africa
Prescription Act, 1969
Act 68 of 1969
- Published in Government Gazette 2421 on 4 June 1969
- Assented to on 23 May 1969
- Commenced on 1 December 1970 by Prescription Act, 1969: Commencement
- [This is the version of this document as it was from 7 August 1992 to 30 November 1993.]
- [Amended by General Law Amendment Act, 1973 (Act 62 of 1973) on 1 December 1970]
- [Amended by General Law Amendment Act, 1975 (Act 57 of 1975) on 20 June 1975]
- [Amended by Prescription Amendment Act, 1984 (Act 11 of 1984) on 7 March 1984]
- [Amended by General Law Amendment Act, 1992 (Act 139 of 1992) on 7 August 1992]
Chapter I
Acquisition of ownership by prescription
1. Acquisition of ownership by prescription
Subject to the provisions of this Chapter and of Chapter IV, a person shall by prescription become the owner of a thing which he has possessed openly and as if he were the owner thereof for an uninterrupted period of thirty years or for a period which, together with any periods for which such thing was so possessed by his predecessors in title, constitutes an uninterrupted period of thirty years.2. Involuntary loss of possession
The running of prescription shall not be interrupted by involuntary loss of possession if possession is regained at any time by means of legal proceedings instituted within six months after such loss for the purpose of regaining possession, or if possession is lawfully regained in any other way within one year after such loss.3. Completion of prescription postponed in certain circumstances
4. Judicial interruption of prescription
5. Application of this Chapter to a prescription not completed at the commencement of this Act
A prescription which has not been completed at the commencement of this Act, shall be governed by the provisions of this Chapter in respect of the course of the unexpired portion of the period of prescription.Chapter II
Acquisition and extinction of servitudes by prescription
6. Acquisition of servitudes by prescription
Subject to the provisions of this Chapter and of Chapter IV, a person shall acquire a servitude by prescription if he has openly and as though he were entitled to do so, exercised the rights and powers which a person who has a right to such servitude is entitled to exercise, for an uninterrupted period of thirty years or, in the case of a praedial servitude, for a period which, together with any periods for which such rights and powers were so exercised by his predecessors in title, constitutes an uninterrupted period of thirty year.7. Extinction of servitudes by prescription
8. Application of certain provisions of Chapter I to the acquisition and extinction of servitudes by prescription
9. This Chapter not applicable to public servitudes
The provisions of this Chapter shall not apply to public servitudes. prescription in terms of either of the said subsections, shall be regarded as payment of a debt.Chapter III
Prescription of debts
10. Extinction of debts by prescription
11. Periods of prescription of debts
The periods of prescription of debts shall be the following:12. When prescription begins to run
13. Completion of prescription delayed in certain circumstances
14. Interruption of prescription by acknowledgement of liability
15. Judicial interruption of prescription
16. Application of this Chapter
Chapter IV
General
17. Prescription to be raised in pleadings
18. Laws prohibiting acquisition of land of any right in land by prescription not affected by this Act
The provisions of this Act shall not affect the provisions of any law prohibiting the acquisition of land or any right in land by prescription.19. This Act binds the State
This Act shall bind the State.20. This Act not applicable where Bantu law applies
In so far as any right or obligation of any person against any other person is governed by Bantu law, the provisions of this Act shall not apply.21. ***
[section 21 repealed by section 12 of Act 139 of 1992]22. Repeal of laws
Subject to the provisions of section 16(2), the laws mentioned in the Schedule to this Act are hereby repealed to the extent set out in the third column of that Schedule.23. Short title and commencement
This Act shall be called the Prescription Act, 1969, and shall come into operation on a date to be fixed by the State President by proclamation in the Gazette.History of this document
23 December 2020 amendment not yet applied
09 August 2015 amendment not yet applied
16 December 2007 amendment not yet applied
01 December 1993 amendment not yet applied
Amended by
General Law Fourth Amendment Act, 1993
07 August 1992 this version
Amended by
General Law Amendment Act, 1992
07 March 1984
20 June 1975
Amended by
General Law Amendment Act, 1975
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01 December 1970
Amended by
General Law Amendment Act, 1973
Commenced by
Prescription Act, 1969: Commencement
Read this version
04 June 1969
23 May 1969
Assented to
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