Fremantle Harbour Trust Amendment Act 1911 (WA)

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WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

ANNO PRIMO

GEORG1I QUINTI REGIS,

No. 25 of 1911.

AN ACT to further amend the Fremantle

Harbour Trust Act, 1902.

[Assented to 16th February, 1911.1

and Legislative Assembly of Western Australia, in this presentBE it enacted by the King's Most Excellent Majesty, by andwith the advice and consent of the Legislative Council

Parliament assembled, and by the authority of the same, as follows:—

1.     This Act may be cited as the Fremantle Harbour 'Trust Short Title.

Amendment Act, 1911, and shall be read as one with the Fremantle

Harbour Trust Act, 1902, hereinafter referred to as the Principal

Act.

Amendment of

2.

Section nineteen of the principal Act is amended by adding a

Section 19.

subsection as follows:

(4.) The Commissioners may, from time to time, appoint and dismiss special constables, who, within the limits of the Harbour, shall have, exercise, and enjoy such powers, authorities, and immunities, and be subject to such duties and responsi- bilities as any police officer duly appointed now has or is subject to by law.

Appointment of

Special Constables.

Provided that such special constables shall not be members of the police force, but shall be servants of the Commissioners, and under their direction and control.

1911, No. 25.]

Fremantle Harbour Trust.

[]. GEO. V.

Amendment of

Section twenty-nine of the principal Act is hereby amended by inserting in the third line of the Section, after the word "regu- lations" and before the word " any" the following words: " or if any goods within the harbour shall be deemed by the Commissioners in their absolute discretion to be injurious to, or to injuriously affect, or to be liable to injuriously affect, other goods. or an y shed. store or other premises or open yard or place within the harbour." and also by inserting after the word " place" and before the word " and" in the fourth line of the section the words " within or outside the limits of the harbour."

Section 29.

3.

Amendment of

Section 65.

4.

Section sixty-five of the principal Act, as reprinted after the

Removal and stor-

passing of the Fremantle Harbour Trust Amendment Act, 1906, (52a) Authorising and empowering the Commissioners to cause the removal from the Harbour to some other place or places within or outside the limits of the Harbour of goods which the Commissioners or their \\ harf Manager shall, in their or his absolute discretion, consider to be injurious to or which may injuriously affect other goods or any shed, store, or other premises or open yard or place within the Harbour.

age of goods.

is hereby amended by the insertion of a subsection as follows :-

Any such regulation may provide for and authorise the . storage of such goods in any shed or store, or in or on any exposed or open place, and in any and every case at the risk and expense of the owner of the goods ; and such shed, store or place may be within or out- side the limits of the Harbour as the Commissioners or their Wharf Manager may think fit.

The cost of such removal and the keeping and storage of the goods, whether within or outside the said limits shall be chargeable against the owner of the goods, and may be recovered from him by the Com- missioners in an action in the Local Court of Western Australia held at Fremantle.

Any such regulation shall be additional to the provisions contained in Section twenty-nine, and shall not be deemed ultra vires of the Commissioners in conse- quence of the same being in excess of the powers therein contained.

All copies of the principal Act hereafter printed by the Government Printer shall be printed as amended by this Act, under the supervision of the Clerk of the Parliaments, and reference shall be made in the margin of the principal Act to the sections of this Act by which such amendments are made.

5.

Manner of showing

mendments.

By Authority: FRED. WM. SIMPSoN, Government Printer, Perth.

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