Legitimation Acts Amendment Act of 1938 (2 Geo Vi No. 31) (Qld)

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Legitimation Acts Amendment Act of 1938 (2 Geo VI No. 31)
17192 LOCAL GOVERNMENT-MARRIAGE AND DIVORCE. Legitimation Acts Amendment Act. 2 GEO. VI. No. 31, 1938. Construction 7. Every provision of this Act shall have operation of Act. and effect, and shall be deemed always to have operated and to have had effect, notwithstanding any- thing to the contrary contained in *"TheLocal Government Act of 1936" or in t" The Water Authorities Acts, 1891 to 1937," or in any other Act or law or rule of law or practice or process of law, and notwithstanding any judgment pronounced or order made by any court, judge, justice, or person acting judicially, and whether such judgment was or shall be pronounced or order was or shall be made before, on, or after the passing of this Act; and any such judgment so pronounced or order so made is hereby vacated and shall be void and of none effect whatever: Saving. Provided that nothing in this Act shall prejudice or affect the rights of any party to any judgment or under any order of any court of competent jurisdiction in any case where such judgment was given or order made prior to the first day of October, one thousand nine hundred and thirty-eight, or prejudice or affect the rights of any party on appeal from any such judgment or order. "'11 MARRIAGE AND DIVORCE. 2 N G o E . O. 31 V . I. An Act to Amend "The Legitimation Acts, 1899 to THE LEGITIMATION 1936," in a certain particular. ACTS AMENDMENT ACT OF 1938. [ASSENTED TO 1ST DEOEMBER, 1938.] B E it enacted by the King's Most Excellent Majes~ y, 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. Collcctive title. 1. This Act may be cited as "The Legit£mation Acts Amendment Act of 1938," and shall be read as one with t"The Legitimation Acts, 1899 to 1936," hereinafter referred to as the Principal Act. The Principal Act and this Act may collectively be cited as "The Legitimation Acts, 1899 to 1938." - - - ~ - - - - - - -- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - * 1 Geo. VI. No. 1, supra, page 16035. t 55 Vic. No. 11 and amending Acts, supra, pages 3536 et seg. t 63 Vic. No. 11 and amending Acts, supra, pages 2056 et seq.
MARRIAGE AND DIVORCE-MEDICAL. 17193 2 GEO. VI. No. 17, 1938. Nurses and Masseurs Registration, Etc., Act. 2. (1.) Section six of the Principal Act is hereby Repeal of repealed. , s . 6. (2.) Clause four of the Form of Declaration set out Amendment inthe Schedule to the Principal Act is hereby repealed. of Schedule. 3. From and after the passing of this Act any Effect of child (and whether born before, on, or after the passing repeal ofs.6. of this Act), may be legitimated under and pursuant to *"The Legitimation Acts, 1899 to 1938," notwithstanding that at the date of the birth of such child there existed a legal impediment to the intermarriage of the parents of such child. MASSEURS. See MEDICAL. MEDICAL. An Act to Amend "The Nurses and Masseurs 2 3~ O'llI. Registration Acts, 1928 to 1933," in a I: nEM~ ~ : : s cer t aI . n par t' ICU 1 ar. REGISTRATION ACTS AMENDMENT ACT OF 1938. [ASSENTED TO 24TH NOVEMBER, 1938.] B E it enacted by the King's Most Excellent Majesty, 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. This Act may be cited as "The Nurses and Short title Masseurs Registration Acts Amendment Act of 1938," and t t' and shall be read as one with t" The Nurses and Masseurs cons ruc Ion. Registration Acts, 1928 to 1933," hereinafter referred to as the Principal Act. The Principal Act and this Act may be collectively Collective cited as "The Nurses and Masseurs Registration Acts, title. 1928 to 1938." * 63 Vic. No. 11 and amending Acts, supra, pages 2056 et seq. t 19 Geo. V. No. 10 and amending Act, supra, pages 12202 et seq.
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