Grass Fires Act (No. 44 of 1955). Country/Territory Eswatini Document type Legislation Date 1955 Source FAO, FAOLEX Long titleAn Act to consolidate the law relating to grass burning and grass fires. Subject Forestry Keyword Forestry protection measures Forest fires Offences/penalties Forest management/forest conservation Geographical area Africa, Landlocked Developing Nations, Southern Africa Abstract This Act makes provision for the control of the intentional burning of grass and other wilful or negligent setting of fire to grass by: (a) defining offences of owners of land and other persons; (b) requiring a permit for the burning of grass to be issued by the Director of Agriculture; (c) requiring notification of burning for other reasons than cultivation or the creation of a fire break to public officers and of any burning of grass to owners or occupiers of adjoining lands; (d) requiring neighbours to render assistance in the creation of fire breaks; and (e) defining a general duty and powers to extinguish fires. The Act further, among other things, defines civil liability for purposes of the Act. Full text English