Banks and Bank Holidays Further Amendment Act 1906 (NSW)

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Act No. 15, 1906.

An Act to provide for the interpretation of certain agreements in so far as they refer to public or bank holidays ; to amend the Banks and Bank Holidays Act, 1898, and the Banks and Bank Holidays Act Amendment Act,

1899 ; and for other purposes incidental

thereto. [16th October, 1906.]
Assembly of New South Wales in Parliament assembled, and by the B E it enacted by the King's Most Excellent Majesty, by and with the advice and consent of the Legislative Council and Legislative
authority of the same, as follows :—
1. This Act shall be construed with the Banks and Bank Holidays Act, 1898, and the Banks and Bank Holidays Act Amend­ ment Act, 1899, and may be cited as the " Banks and Bank Holidays Further Amendment Act, 1906.
2. The proclamation in the Gazette referred to in section seventeen of the Banks and Bank Holidays Act, 1898, appointing a
special day to be observed as a public holiday, shall be published at
least seven days before the date of the public holiday so appointed.
3. Section one of the Banks and Bank Holidays Act Amendment Act, 1899, is amended by the elimination of the words " the twenty-
sixth day of January."
4. "When in any industrial agreement, or in any agreement relating to work, made either before or after the commencement of this
Act, reference is made to a public or bank holiday, such reference shall be deemed to relate to the day on which such holiday is publicly
observed. Act
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