Section 1
Preliminary - Application of Act
Part I: Preliminary Section Application of Act Section Subject to this section , this Act shall apply— Where— for the construction and interpretation of, and otherwise in relation to, all Acts of Parliament , including this Act and Acts enacted before the commencement of this Act ; for the construction and interpretation of statutory instruments and specified instruments, including instruments made before the commencement of this Act ; and in all other cases where its provisions are relevant and capable of being applied. it is expressly provided that this Act or any provision of it shall not apply; or there is something in the subject or context inconsistent with the application of this Act or any provision of it, This Act shall not apply for the construction or interpretation of the constitutional instruments or an applied law .
Section 2
Meaning of certain expressions and references - Definitions
Part II: Meaning of certain expressions and references Section Definitions Section The following words and expressions shall have the meanings hereafter assigned to them respectively— “ Act ” or “Act of Parliament ” used with reference to legislation means a law made by Parliament ; “ act ” used with reference to an offence or civil wrong includes a series of acts, and words which refer to acts done extend to illegal omissions; “ administrative officer ” means a resident district commissioner and any public officer or class of public officers declared by the Minister by statutory order to be an administrative officer or administrative officers; “ advocate ” means a person entitled to practise as such in Uganda under the law for the time being in force; “ aircraft ” includes every description of craft used in aerial navigation; “ amend ” includes repeal, revoke, rescind, cancel, replace, add to or vary and the doing of any two or more of those things simultaneously or in the same written law ; “ applied law ” means an Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom or an Order-in-Council or other legislative instrument made thereunder otherwise than by an authority in Uganda (excluding the constitutional instruments ), which has effect in U...
Section 3
Meaning of certain expressions and references - Grammatical variations, gender and number
Part II: Meaning of certain expressions and references Section Grammatical variations, gender and number Section Where any word or expression is defined in any Act , the definition shall extend to the grammatical variations of the word or expression so defined. Words and expressions importing the masculine gender include females. Words and expressions in the singular include the plural, and words and expressions in the plural include the singular.
Section 4
Meaning of certain expressions and references - References to holders of office
Part II: Meaning of certain expressions and references Section References to holders of office Section A reference to the holder of an office by the term designating his or her office shall be construed as meaning the person for the time being lawfully holding, acting in or performing the functions of that office.
Section 5
Meaning of certain expressions and references - References to “the President”
Part II: Meaning of certain expressions and references Section References to “the President” Section A reference to the President , however expressed, shall be construed as a reference to the President for the time being.
Section 6
Meaning of certain expressions and references - References to “the United Kingdom Parliament”
Part II: Meaning of certain expressions and references Section References to “the United Kingdom Parliament” Section A reference to the Parliament of the United Kingdom shall be construed as including a reference to the Parliament of the former United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, the Parliament of Great Britain and the Parliament of England.
Section 7
Meaning of certain expressions and references - References to “the Minister” and “the Treasury”
Part II: Meaning of certain expressions and references Section References to “the Minister” and “the Treasury” Section A reference to “the Minister ” shall be construed as a reference to the Minister for the time being responsible for the matter in connection with which the reference is made. A reference to “the Treasury” shall be construed as a reference to the Ministry responsible for finance.
Section 8
Meaning of certain expressions and references - General references to written law
Part II: Meaning of certain expressions and references Section General references to written law Section A general reference to Acts shall be construed as including— A general reference to statutory instruments shall be construed as including a general reference to any proclamations, rules, regulations, byelaws, orders or other instruments having legislative effect which— a general reference to any Ordinance, Statute or Decree included in a revised edition of the Laws of Uganda and re-designated as an Act when so included; and except in the Acts of Parliament Act and section 13, a general reference to statutory instruments. were made before the commencement of this Act ; and are included in a revised edition of the Laws of Uganda taken into use after that commencement ; and are redesignated as statutory instruments when so included. In this section , the expression “general reference” used in relation to Acts and statutory instruments means any reference to Acts or statutory instruments, either in the singular or the plural and however expressed, except a reference to a particular Act or instrument or to particular Acts or instruments.
Section 9
Meaning of certain expressions and references - Particular references to written law
Part II: Meaning of certain expressions and references Section Particular references to written law Section A reference to a particular Act shall be construed as including a reference to that Act as amended from time to time and to any statutory instrument made under that Act . A reference to a particular statutory instrument shall be construed as including a reference to that instrument as amended from time to time.
Section 10
Repeals - Repeal and substitution
Part III: Repeals Section Repeal and substitution Section Where any Act repeals wholly or partially any enactment and substitutes provisions for the enactment repealed, the repealed enactment shall remain in force until the substituted provisions come into force.
Section 11
Repeals - Repeal to include repeal of amendments
Part III: Repeals Section Repeal to include repeal of amendments Section Where any Act which has been amended by any other Act is itself repealed, that repeal shall include the repeal of all those Acts by which such first-mentioned Act has been amended.
Section 12
Repeals - Effect of repeal on statutory instruments
Part III: Repeals Section Effect of repeal on statutory instruments Section Where any Act or part of an Act is repealed and re-enacted, with or without modification, statutory instruments made under it shall, unless a contrary intention appears, remain in force, so far as they are not inconsistent with the repealing Act , until they have been revoked or repealed by statutory instruments made under the repealing Act , and until that revocation or repeal, shall be deemed to have been made under the repealing Act .
Section 13
Repeals - Effect of repeal
Part III: Repeals Section Effect of repeal Section Where any Act repeals any other enactment , then unless the contrary intention appears, the repeal shall not— Where this Act or any other Act repeals and reenacts, with or without modification, any provision of a former Act , references in any other enactment to the provisions so repealed, shall, unless the contrary intention appears, be construed as references to the provisions so re-enacted. revive anything not in force or existing at the time at which the repeal takes effect; affect the previous operation of any enactment so repealed or anything duly done or suffered under any enactment so repealed; affect any right, privilege, obligation or liability acquired, accrued or incurred under any enactment so repealed; affect any penalty, forfeiture or punishment incurred in respect of any offence committed against any enactment so repealed; or affect any investigation, legal proceeding or remedy in respect of any such right, privilege, obligation, liability, penalty, forfeiture or punishment; and any such investigation, legal proceeding or remedy may be instituted, continued or enforced, and any such penalty, forfeiture or punishment may be imposed as...
Section 14
Statutory instruments - Definition of statutory instrument
Part IV: Statutory instruments Section Definition of statutory instrument Section Where any Act confers on the President , a Minister or any other authority, a power to make or a power exercisable by making proclamations, rules, regulations, byelaws, statutory orders or statutory instruments, any document by which that power is exercised shall be known as a statutory instrument , and the provisions of this Act shall apply to it accordingly.
Section 15
Statutory instruments - Citation of statutory instrument
Part IV: Statutory instruments Section Citation of statutory instrument Section Any statutory instrument may be cited by reference to its short title, if any, or by reference to the number of the notice under which it appeared in the Gazette .
Section 16
Statutory instruments - Publication of statutory instruments
Part IV: Statutory instruments Section Publication of statutory instruments Section Every statutory instrument shall be published in the Gazette and shall be judicially noticed.
Section 17
Statutory instruments - Commencement of statutory instruments
Part IV: Statutory instruments Section Commencement of statutory instruments Section Subject to this section — the commencement of a statutory instrument shall be such date as is provided in or under the instrument or, where no date is so provided, the date of its publication as notified in the Gazette ', every statutory instrument shall be deemed to come into force immediately on the expiration of the day next preceding its commencement . A statutory instrument may be made to operate retrospectively to any date which is not earlier than the commencement of the Act under which the instrument is made. Nothing in this section shall be deemed to empower the making of a statutory instrument so as to make a person liable to any penalty in respect of any act committed before the date on which the instrument was published in the Gazette . A statutory instrument made and published on the date of commencement of the Act under which the instrument is made shall be deemed to come into force simultaneously with that Act . References in this section to the commencement of the Act under which a statutory instrument is made shall, where different provisions of that Act come into force on different dates, be construed as refere...
Section 18
Statutory instruments - General provisions relating to statutory instruments
Part IV: Statutory instruments Section General provisions relating to statutory instruments Section Any reference in a statutory instrument to “the Act ” shall be construed as a reference to the Act under which the instrument was made. Terms and expressions used in a statutory instrument shall have the same meaning as in the Act under which the instrument was made. A statutory instrument may at any time be amended by the authority by which it was made or, if that authority has been lawfully replaced by another authority, by that other authority. Any provision of a statutory instrument which is inconsistent with any provision of the Act under which the instrument was made shall be void to the extent of the inconsistency. Any act done under or by virtue of or in pursuance of a statutory instrument shall be deemed to be done under or by virtue of or in pursuance of the Act conferring power to make the instrument. Every statutory instrument shall be deemed to be made under all powers enabling it, whether or not it purports to be made in exercise of a particular power or particular powers. Section 13(2) shall apply on the revocation of a statutory instrument as it applies on the repeal of any Act.
Section 19
Statutory instruments - Publication of specified instruments
Part IV: Statutory instruments Section Publication of specified instruments Section In this section , “specified instruments” means— All specified instruments shall be published in the Gazette and shall be judicially noticed. orders, regulations and statutory instruments made in the exercise of power conferred by the constitutional instruments on the President or on a commission established by the Constitution ; and rules, regulations, orders and other instruments having legislative effect made by an authority in Uganda in the exercise of a power conferred by an applied law .
Section 20
Statutory instruments - Reprint of amended instruments
Part IV: Statutory instruments Section Reprint of amended instruments Section Section 16 of the Law Revision Act shall apply where statutory instruments and specified instruments have been amended as it applies to the reprinting of amended Acts of Parliament .
Section 21
Powers and duties - Exercise of power between publication and commencement of Act
Part V: Powers and duties Section Exercise of power between publication and commencement of Act Section Where, by any Act which is not to come into force immediately on its publication, there is conferred— a power to make or a power exercisable by making statutory instruments; a power to make appointments; or a power to do any other thing for the purposes of the Act ,
Section 22
Powers and duties - Time for exercise of power
Part V: Powers and duties Section Time for exercise of power Section Where any Act confers any power or imposes any duty, the power may be exercised and the duty shall be performed from time to time as occasion requires.
Section 23
Powers and duties - Implied power
Part V: Powers and duties Section Implied power Section Where any Act confers a power on any person to do or enforce the doing of any act or thing, all such powers shall be understood to be also given as are reasonably necessary to enable the person to do or enforce the doing of the act or thing.
Section 24
Powers and duties - Power to appoint includes power to remove
Part V: Powers and duties Section Power to appoint includes power to remove Section Where, by any Act , a power to make any appointment is conferred, the authority having power to make the appointment shall also have power (subject to any limitations or qualifications which affect the power of appointment) to remove, suspend, re-appoint or reinstate any person appointed in the exercise of the power.
Section 25
Powers and duties - Power to appoint member of board, etc. temporarily
Part V: Powers and duties Section Power to appoint member of board, etc. temporarily Section Where, by any Act , a power is conferred on any authority to appoint any person to be a member of any board, commission, committee or similar body, that authority may, if during any period owing to absence or inability to act from illness or any other cause any member so appointed is unable to act as such, appoint some other person to act temporarily for that member during the period of absence or inability.
Section 26
Powers and duties - Power to appoint chairperson, etc.
Part V: Powers and duties Section Power to appoint chairperson, etc. Section Where, by any Act , a power is conferred on any authority to appoint the members of any board, commission, committee or similar body, that authority may appoint a chairperson, a vice chairperson and a secretary of that board, commission, committee or similar body.
Section 27
Powers and duties - Appointment by name or office
Part V: Powers and duties Section Appointment by name or office Section Where, by any Act , any authority is empowered to appoint a person — to exercise any power or perform any duty; to be a member of any board, commission, committee or similar body; or to be or to do any other thing,
Section 28
Powers and duties - Power of majority
Part V: Powers and duties Section Power of majority Section Where, by any Act , any act or thing may or is required to be done by more than two persons, a majority of them may do it.
Section 29
Powers and duties - Law officers
Part V: Powers and duties Section Law officers Section Any power conferred or duty imposed on the Attorney General by or under any Act may be exercised or performed by the Solicitor General— in any case where the Attorney General is unable to act owing to illness or absence; and in any case or class of cases where the Attorney General has authorised the Solicitor General to do so.
Section 30
Powers and duties - Powers of certain bodies not affected by vacancy, etc.
Part V: Powers and duties Section Powers of certain bodies not affected by vacancy, etc. Section Any body to which this section applies may act notwithstanding any vacancy in its membership; and its proceedings shall not be invalidated by— The bodies to which this section applies are— This section shall be deemed always to have been in force— the presence or participation of any person not entitled to be present at or to participate in the proceedings; or any minor irregularity in the convening or conduct of any meeting. the council of a district and any committee of that council; any municipal council or town council established under the law for the time being in force and any committee of any such council; any board, commission or similar body, whether corporate or unincorporate, established by any Act . in respect of the bodies to which it applies; and in the case of a body mentioned in subsection (2)(a) or (b), in respect of any council or authority or committee thereof, established in the area where that body is established before that body came into existence.
Section 31
Powers and duties - Exercise of Minister’s power
Part V: Powers and duties Section Exercise of Minister’s power Section Where a power is conferred on a Minister by any Act — the exercise of the power may be signified under the hand of the President or any Minister ; and the President or the Minister signifying the exercise of the power shall be deemed to be the Minister for the time being authorised to exercise it.
Section 32
Miscellaneous - Distance
Part VI: Miscellaneous Section Distance Section Any distance to be measured for the purposes of any Act shall be measured in a straight line on a horizontal plane.
Section 33
Miscellaneous - Time
Part VI: Miscellaneous Section Time Section Where any expression of time occurs in any Act , the time referred to shall signify the standard time of Uganda which, unless the President prescribes otherwise by proclamation, shall be three hours in advance of Greenwich Mean Time.
Section 34
Miscellaneous - Computation of time, etc.
Part VI: Miscellaneous Section Computation of time, etc. Section In computing time for the purpose of any Act — a period of days from the happening of an event or the doing of any act or thing shall be deemed to be exclusive of the day in which the event happens or the act or thing is done; if the last day of the period is a Sunday or a public holiday , which days are in this section referred to as “excluded days”, the period shall include the next following day, not being an excluded day; where any act or proceeding is directed or allowed to be done or taken on a certain day, then if that day happens to be an excluded day, the act or proceeding shall be considered as done or taken in due time if it is done or taken on the next day afterwards, not being an excluded day; or where any act or proceeding is directed or allowed to be done or taken within any time not exceeding six days, excluded days shall not be reckoned in the computation of time. Where no time is prescribed or allowed within which anything shall be done, that thing shall be done without unreasonable delay and as often as due occasion arises. Where, by any Act , a time is prescribed for doing any act or taking any proceeding and power is gi...
Section 35
Miscellaneous - Service by post
Part VI: Miscellaneous Section Service by post Section Where any Act authorises or requires any document to be served by post, the service shall be deemed to be effected by properly addressing, prepaying and posting by registered post a letter containing the document and, unless the contrary is proved, to have been effected at the time at which the letter would be delivered in the ordinary course of the post.
Section 36
Miscellaneous - Disposal of forfeits, etc.
Part VI: Miscellaneous Section Disposal of forfeits, etc. Section Where, under any Act of Parliament , any animal or any thing is adjudged by any court or other authority to be forfeited, it shall be forfeited to the Government , and the net proceeds of the animal or thing, if it is ordered by a competent authority to be sold, shall be paid into the Consolidated Fund . Nothing in this section shall affect any provision in any Act by which any portion of any fine or forfeit or of the proceeds of any forfeit is expressed to be recoverable by any person or may be granted by any authority to any person . Any fine or pecuniary penalty imposed under any Act shall be paid into the Consolidated Fund .
Section 37
Miscellaneous - Penalties prescribed to be maximum penalties
Part VI: Miscellaneous Section Penalties prescribed to be maximum penalties Section Where, in any Act , a fine or penalty is prescribed for an offence against that Act , that provision shall indicate that the offence shall be punishable upon conviction by a fine or penalty not exceeding the fine or penalty prescribed .
Section 38
Miscellaneous - Penalty under statutory instrument
Part VI: Miscellaneous Section Penalty under statutory instrument Section A statutory instrument may provide in respect of any contravention of it that the offender shall be liable, to a fine, not exceeding six currency points or to imprisonment for a term not exceeding three months, or both.
Section 39
Miscellaneous - Provision as to offences under two or more laws
Part VI: Miscellaneous Section Provision as to offences under two or more laws Section Where an act constitutes an offence under two or more enactments, then the offender shall be liable to be prosecuted and punished under either or any of those enactments, but shall not be liable to be punished twice for the same offence.
Section 40
Miscellaneous - Evidence of signature of Attorney General or Director of Public Prosecutions
Part VI: Miscellaneous Section Evidence of signature of Attorney General or Director of Public Prosecutions Section Where, under any Act , the consent or authority of the Attorney General or the Director of Public Prosecutions is necessary before any action or prosecution is commenced, any document purporting to be the consent or authority of the Attorney General or the Director of Public Prosecutions shall be received as prima facie evidence in any proceeding without proof being given that the signature to the consent or authority is that of the Attorney General or the Director of Public Prosecutions, as the case may be. Where, under section 29, the Solicitor General is exercising the powers of the Attorney General , this section shall apply to the Solicitor General as it applies to the Attorney General .
Section 41
Miscellaneous - Saving of rights of Government
Part VI: Miscellaneous Section Saving of rights of Government Section No Act shall in any manner affect the rights of the Government , unless it is expressly provided in that Act or unless it so appears by necessary implication.
Section 42
Miscellaneous - Acts for benefits of particular persons
Part VI: Miscellaneous Section Acts for benefits of particular persons Section Every Act which affects or benefits some particular person or association or body corporate shall be deemed to contain provision saving the rights of the Government , of all bodies politic and corporate and of all other persons except persons affected or benefited by the Act and those claiming by or under them.
Section 43
Miscellaneous - Deviation from form
Part VI: Miscellaneous Section Deviation from form Section Where any form is prescribed by any Act , an instrument or document which purports to be in such form shall not be void by reason of any deviation from that form which does not affect the substance of the instrument or document or which is not calculated to mislead.
Section 44
Miscellaneous - Fees
Part VI: Miscellaneous Section Fees Section Where any Act confers power on any person to prescribe fees or charges, the instrument prescribing the fees or charges may provide for all or any of the following matters— the imposition either generally or under specified conditions or in specified circumstances of— Where any reduction, waiver or refund, in whole or in part, of any fee or charge is provided for, that reduction, waiver or refund may be expressed to apply or be applicable either generally or specifically— specific fees or charges; maximum or minimum (or maximum and minimum) fees or charges; or no fee or charge; the reduction, waiver or refund, in whole or in part, of any such fees or charges, either upon the happening of a certain event or in the discretion of a specified person . in respect of certain matters or transactions or classes of matters or transactions; in respect of certain documents or classes of documents; when any event happens or ceases to happen; in respect of certain persons or classes of persons; or in respect of any combination of such matters, transactions, documents, events or persons, Fees and charges imposed by any Act shall, when collected, be paid into the Consolidated...
Section 45
Miscellaneous - Power to issue licences, etc. subject to conditions
Part VI: Miscellaneous Section Power to issue licences, etc. subject to conditions Section Where any Act confers a power to issue any licence, permit or authorisation, then, unless a contrary intention appears, the licence, permit or authorisation may be issued subject to such conditions, not inconsistent with that law, as the authority issuing it deems expedient.
Section 46
Miscellaneous - Change in designation of public office
Part VI: Miscellaneous Section Change in designation of public office Section Where the Minister is satisfied that a change in the designation of a public office has been or is about to be made, he or she may, by order published in the Gazette , declare the new designation and appoint a day on which the change shall take effect; and from the day so appointed, any reference tothe former designation shall be construed as a reference to the designation declared in the order.
Section 47
Miscellaneous - Power to appoint substantively pending retirement, etc. of existing holder
Part VI: Miscellaneous Section Power to appoint substantively pending retirement, etc. of existing holder Section Where a substantive holder of any office in the service of the Government is on leave of absence pending relinquishment of his or her office, another person may be appointed substantively to the same office; and in respect of every power conferred or duty imposed on the holder of that office, the person last appointed to the office shall be deemed to be the holder of that office.
Section 48
Miscellaneous - Ex officio proceedings not to abate on death, etc.
Part VI: Miscellaneous Section Ex officio proceedings not to abate on death, etc. Section Any civil or criminal proceedings taken by or against any person by virtue of his or her office shall not be discontinued or abated by his or her death, resignation, absence or removal from office, but may be carried on by or against, as the case may be, the person for the time being lawfully holding, acting in or performing the functions of that office.
Section 49
Miscellaneous - Power to amend Schedule
Part VI: Miscellaneous Section Power to amend Schedule Section The Minister responsible for finance may, by statutory instrument , with the approval of Cabinet , amend the Schedule to this Act .