Law Reform (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 1965 (ACT)

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1965 Law Reform (Miscellaneous Provisions) No. 14 209

LAW REFORM (MISCELLANEOUS

PROVISIONS)

No. 14 of 1965

An Ordinance to amend the Law Reform

(Miscellaneous Provisions) Ordinance 1955.

1.—(1.) This Ordinance may be cited as the Law Reform short, tnie
(Miscellaneous Provisions) Ordinance 1965.
(2 . ) The Law Reform (Miscellaneous Provisions) Ordin-

ance 1955f is in this Ordinance referred to as the Principal

Ordinance.

(3.) The Principal Ordinance, as amended by this Ordin- ance, may be cited as the Law Reform

(Miscellaneous

Provi-

sions) Ordinance 1955-1965.

2 . Section 6 of the Principal Ordinance is amended by conditio™

adding at the end of paragraph (b) of sub-section (1 . ) the sU?vWaTof0.
words " o r within such further period as the Supreme Court, causesof»c,ion'
on an application made, either before or after the expiration

of that period, allows ".

by omitting sub-section (2 . ) and inserting in its stead the follow- other nght*- 3 .—(1 . ) Section 8 of the Principal Ordinance is amended Saving of

ing sub-section:—

" (2.) The rights conferred by this Part for the benefit of the estates of deceased persons and the obligations continued or created under or by virtue of this Part against the estates of deceased persons are in addition to, and not in derogation of, any rights conferred or obligations created by or under Part I V A . of the Motor Traffic Ordinance 1936-1955, or that Ordinance as amended from time to time.".

Authorised by the ACT Parliamentary Counsel—also accessible at

(2 . ) The amendment made by the last preceding sub-
section shall be deemed to have come into operation on the thirty-

first day of March, One thousand nine hundred and fifty-five.

Made on 23 August, 1965; notified in the Commonwealth Gazette and commenced on 9 September

1965.

t Ordinance No. 3, 1955.

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