Legal Practitioners Acts Amendment Act of 1954 (3 Eliz Ii No. 30) (Qld)

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Legal Practitioners Acts Amendment Act of 1954 (3 Eliz II No. 30)
444 SUGAR—SUPREME COURT. Legal Practitioners Acts Amendment Act. 3 E liz . II. No. 30, 1954. was occasioned by acts or omissions of, or other circumstances within the control of, the owner of that mill and that the owner should justly bear the economic loss thereby occasioned.” ; and (iv.) By adding to the first paragraph of subsection eight the words “ and if, in respect of the season in question, an additional quantity of sugar-cane has been determined in his case under section 6 b of this Act, that additional quantity SUPREME COURT. (1) Legal Practitioners Acts Amendment Act of 1954 3 Eliz. II. No. 30 (2) Supreme Court Acts Amendment Act of 1955 4 Eliz. II. No. 19 3 Enz. II. No. 30. T he L egal P ractitioners A cts A mendment A ct of 1954. An Act to Amend “The Legal Practitioners Acts, 1881 to 1947,” in certain particulars. [A ssented to 28 th O ctober , 1954.] E it enacted by the Queen’s Most Excellent Majesty, B by and with the advice and consent of the Legis­ lative Assembly of Queensland in Parliament assembled, and by the authority of the same, as follows :— Short title. Principal Act. Collective title. 1. (1.) This Act may be cited as The Legal Practitioners Acts Amendment Act of 1954.” (2.) *“ The Legal Practitioners Acts, 1881 to 1947,” are in this Act referred to as the Principal Act. (3.) The Principal Act and this Act may be collectivelv cited as The Legal Practitioners Acts, 1881 to 1954.” ' Restriction 2. Section two of f“ The Legal Practitioners Act aodnmission Amendment Act of 1938,” shall not apply with respect to practise to a person who before the first day of January, one acsonaveyancer thousand nine hundred and forty, had passed the not to apply examinations prescribed by the rules relating to the cinasceesr. tain admission of conveyancers of the Supreme Court of Queensland. Such a person who is of good fame, integrity and character and who is not disqualified or suspended from practising in or before any Court in the British * 45 V. No. 5 and amending Acts, t 2 G. 6 No. 20.
SUPREME COURT. 4 E liz . II. No. 19, 1955. Supreme Court Acts Amendment Act. Commonwealth may, subject to this section, be admitted to practise as a conveyancer and issued with a certificate under section forty-two of *“ The Supreme Court Act of 1867.” Application for such admission and certificate shall be made to the Registrar of the Supreme Court at Brisbane. Excepting the provisions thereof relating to the certificate mentioned in rule forty-four, the rules relating to the admission of conveyancers of the Supreme Court of Queensland as in force on the first day of January, one thousand nine hundred and forty, shall apply with respect to such an application. The said Registrar may, and shall at the request of the applicant, refer such an application to a Judge of the Supreme Court for his opinion thereon, and the Registrar shall act upon that opinion. 445 An Act relating to the Salaries Payable to the Judges of the Supreme Court of Queensland. [A ssented to 22 nd A pril , 1955.] 4 E liz . II. No. 19. T he S upreme C ourt A cts A mendment A ct op 1955. E it enacted by the Queen’s Most Excellent Majesty, B by and with the advice and consent of the Legis­ lative Assembly of Queensland in Parliament assembled, and by the authority of the same, as follows:—■ 1 . (1.) This Act may be cited as The Supreme short title Court Acts Amendment Act of 1955,” and shall be read as construction, one with f“ The Supreme Court Acts, 1861 to 1953.” The Supreme Court Acts, 1861 to 1953,” and this Collective Act may be collectively cited as The Supreme Court 1 e' Acts, 1861 to 1955.” (2.) This Act shall be deemed to have come into Commence, force on and from the first day of October, one thousand men ’ nine hundred and fifty-four, and shall operate retrospectively accordingly. * 31 V. No. 23. t 25 V. No. 13 and amending Acts.
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