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 persons who belong to any specified class of persons under the Land Apportionment Act (Chapter 257), and prescribe different provisions in respect of land which is comprised within the area of a local authority, vil- lage, scheme area under the Town and Country Plan- ning Act (Chapter 133], or other settled area, and other land, and may withdraw such land from the operation of the Land Apportionment Act (Chapter 257]; (d) provide for further land to be added to the Native Purchase Area as defined in the Land Apportionment Act (Chapter 257], subject to the limitation that the toial acreage of land in such Area shall not exceed in acreage the aggregate of the acreage of the Native Pur- chase Area and the Tribal Trust Land as at the Ist November. 1962, (e) provide for further land to be added to the European Area as defined in the Land Apportionment Act [Chapter 257], subject to the limitation that the total acreage of land in such Area shall not exceed the total acreage of such land as at the 1st November, 1962; (f) provide for the withdrawal from the operation of the Land Apportionment Act (Chapter 257] of any land other than land vested in the Officer Administering the Government, at the request or with the consent of the Owner; (g) subject to the provisions of this Chapter, amend or repeal the Land Apportionment Act (Chapter 257]. 112. Any Bill containing any provision which, if enacted, Limitation would have the effect of on the enactment of certain (a) varying the terms of the trust in regard to Tribal Trust Bills Land; or affecting land (b) diminishing the powers or functions of the Board in respect of the Board's responsibilities in relation to the matters contained in sections 105 to 110; or (c) imposing any racial limitation on the ownership or occupation of any land in Rhodesia which is more restrictive than any such limitation in the Land Appor- tionment Act (Chapter 257] in force immediately prior to the 1st November, 1962; shall be subject to the same procedure in all respects as if it were a constitutional Bill to amend a specially entrenched provision of 75