Council is body corporate
3A.—(1)  The Public Transport Council is re-constituted as a body corporate with perpetual succession, capable of all of the following by that name:
(a)suing and being sued;
(b)acquiring, holding and disposing of movable and immovable property;
(c)doing and suffering all acts and things that a body corporate may by law do and suffer.
(2)  The Council must have an official seal, which may from time to time, be broken, changed, altered or made anew as the Council thinks fit.
(3)  All deeds and other documents requiring the seal of the Council must be sealed with the official seal of the Council.
(4)  Every instrument to which the official seal of the Council is affixed must be signed —
(a)by any 2 members of the Council generally or specially authorised by the Council for the purpose; or
(b)by one member of the Council and the Chief Executive.
(5)  All courts, judges and persons acting judicially must take judicial notice of the official seal of the Council affixed to any document and must presume that it was duly affixed.
[Act 31 of 2015 wef 08/01/2016]