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Statutes — construction of — Constitution of Zimbabwe 1980 — s 16(8)(b) — provision allowing for vesting or administration of property of an "enemy" — Emergency Powers (Forfeiture of Enemy Property) Regulations 1981 SI 925/81 — forfeiture of enemy property — "forfeiture" — meaning of — "enemy" — meaning of — essentialthat a factual state of war exist between Zimbabwe and another State — whether Regulations confiscatory in nature and therefore ultra vires Constitution — punitive nature of Regulations — severability of provisions of enactment — when provisions severable.
Practice and procedure — relief sought on ground that law contrary to Constitution — correct approach of court in such cases.
Evidence — speech by Minister in Parliament — extent to which court can rely on report of speech in Hansard — Privileges, Immunities and Powers of Parliament Act [Chapter 10] — ss 15 and 16.
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