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South Africa
Civil Union Act, 2006
Act 17 of 2006
- Published in Government Gazette 29441 on 30 November 2006
- Assented to on 29 November 2006
- Commenced on 30 November 2006
- [This is the version of this document from 22 October 2020.]
- [Amended by Civil Union Amendment Act, 2020 (Act 8 of 2020) on 22 October 2020]
1. Definitions
In this Act, unless the context otherwise indicates—"civil union" means the voluntary union of two persons who are both 18 years of age or older, which is solemnised and registered by way of either a marriage or a civil partnership, in accordance with the procedures prescribed in this Act, to the exclusion, while it lasts, of all others;"civil union partner" means a spouse in a marriage or a partner in a civil partnership, as the case may be, concluded in terms of this Act;"Customary Marriages Act" means the Recognition of Customary Marriages Act, 1998 (Act No. 120 of 1998);"Identification Act" means the Identification Act, 1997 (Act No. 68 of 1997);"Marriage Act" means the Marriage Act, 1961 (Act No. 25 of 1961);"marriage officer" means—(a)a marriage officer ex officio or so designated by virtue of section 2 of the Marriage Act; or(b)any minister of religion, or any person holding a responsible position in any religious denomination or organisation, designated as marriage officers under section 5 of this Act;"Minister" means the Cabinet member responsible for the administration of Home Affairs;"prescribed" means prescribed by this Act or by regulation made under this Act; and"this Act" includes the regulations.2. Objectives of this Act
The objectives of this Act are—3. Relationships to which Act applies
This Act applies to civil union partners joined in a civil union.4. Solemnisation of civil union
5. Designation ministers of religion and other persons attached to religious denomination or organisation as marriage officers
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[section 6 repealed by section 1 of Act 8 of 2020]7. Prohibition of solemnisation of civil union without production of identity document or prescribed affidavit
No marriage officer may solemnise a civil union unless—8. Requirements for solemnisation and registration of civil union
9. Objections to civil union
10. Time and place for and presence of parties and witnesses at solemnisation and registration of civil union
11. Formula for solemnisation of marriage or civil partnership
12. Registration of civil union
13. Legal consequences of civil union
14. Offences and penalties
15. Regulations
16. Short title and commencement
This Act is called the Civil Union Act, 2006, and comes into operation on 30 November 2006 or an earlier date fixed by the President by proclamation in the Gazette.History of this document
22 October 2020 this version
Amended by
Civil Union Amendment Act, 2020
30 November 2006
29 November 2006
Assented to
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Human Rights
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Government Notice R1206 of 2006 |
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Human Rights
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Government Notice R1 of 2009 |
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Government Notice R1250 of 2006 |