<P> See: Languages of South Africa </P> <P> Section 31 specifically considers cultural, religious and linguistic communities within South Africa . Section 31 does not grant these communities group rights, but reaffirms their individual rights to exercise a number of cultural rights . </P> <P> Section 31 states that "Persons belonging to a cultural, religious or linguistic community may not be denied the right, with other members of that community to enjoy their culture, practise their religion and use their language; and to form, join and maintain cultural, religious and linguistic associations and other organs of civil society ." </P> <P> Section 31 concludes with the following limitation "The rights in subsection (1) may not be exercised in a manner inconsistent with any provision of the Bill of Rights ." </P>

Limitation clause in the constitution of south africa