Administration and Probate Act 1933 (ACT)

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[Extract from Commonwealth of Australia Gazette, No. 29, dated

4th May, 1933.]

THE TERRITORY FOR THE SEAT

OF GOVERNMENT.

I No. 9 of 1933.

AN ORDINANCE

To amend the Administration and Probate Ordinance

19294932.

BE it ordained by the Governor-General in and over the Federal Executive Council, in pursuance of the powers conferred Commonwealth of Australia, acting with the advice of the by the Seat of Government Acceptance Act 1909 and the Seat of
Government (Administration) Act, 1910-1931, as follows:—

1.— (1.) This Ordinance may be cited as the Administration short title

and Probate Ordinance 1933. and cittttlon-
(2.) The Administration and Probate Ordinance 1929-1932 is

in this Ordinance referred to as the Principal Ordinance.

(3.) The Principal Ordinance, as amended by this Ordinance, may be cited as the Administration and Probate Ordinance 1929- 1933.

2. Section fifty-eight A of the Principal Ordinance is ]»RgSingand

n m o n c\ prl allowance of
amenaea accounts of

(a) by omitting from paragraph (a) the word " a n d " (last executors, &c.

occurring) ; and

(b) by adding at the end thereof the following para- graph :—

"and (c) in and about the investment of moneys by the Curator under section one hundred and four of this Ordinance.".

Authorised by the ACT Parliamentary Counsel—also accessible at

3. Section one hundred and four of the Principal Ordinance Curator to

is amended by inserting, after the word " Court " (first occurring), kita expiation
the words " or a Justice ". of ,lx month"-

Dated this twenty-seventh day of April, One thousand nine hundred and thirty-three.

ISAAC A. ISAACS

Governor-General.

By His Excellency's Command,

J. G. LATHAM

for Minister of State for the Interior.

By Authority: L. F. JOHNSTON. Commonwealth Government Printer, Canberra.

1394.—PEIOE 3D.

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