Fruit Cases Act Amendment Act 1968 (WA)

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1968. j

Fruit Cases.

No. 45.

FRUIT CASES.

No. 45 of 1968.

AN ACT to amend the Fruit Cases Act, 1919-1966.

[Assented to 8th November, 1968.]

RE it enacted by the Queen's Most Excellent

Majesty, by and with the advice and consent

of the Legislative Council and the Legislative

Assembly of Western Australia, in this present

Parliament assembled, and by the authority of the

same, as follows:—

1. (1) This Act may be cited as the Fruit Cases

Short title

and citation.

Act Amendment Act, 1968.

(2)

In this Act the Fruit Cases Act, 1919-1966, is

Vol. 17 the

Reprinted

Acts.

referred to as the principal Act.

Approved for

reprint the

23rd April,

1964 and

(3)

The principal Act as amended by this Act may

further

amended by

be cited as the Fruit Cases Act, 1919-1968.

Acts Nos. 43 of 1965 and 17 of 1966.

No. 45.]

Fruit Cases.

[1968.

S. 9A

amended.

2. Section nine A of the principal Act is

amended

(a) as to subsection (1),—

(i)   by adding, immediately before the word, "during", in line seven of paragraph (b) of the interpretation, "direct buyer", the passage, "or of stone-fruit,";

(ii)    by substituting for the words, "or citrus", in lines two, four and six of the interpretation, "grower", the passage, ", citrus or stone-fruit", in every case;

(iii)    by substituting for the interpreta- tion, "prescribed grades", the following interpretation

"prescribed grades", in relation to fruit, means the respective grades prescribed by regula- tions made under the Agri- cultural Products Act, 1929; ;

and

(iv)    by adding, at the end of the sub- section, the following interpreta- tion

"stone-fruit" means apricots, peaches, plums and necta- rines. ;

(b)

as to subsection (3), by substituting for the words, "or citrus", in lines one, seven and nine, the passage, ", citrus or stone-fruit", in every case; and

(c) by repealing subsection (6).

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