Parliamentary Electorates Redistribution Act 1900 (NSW)
Act No. 84, 1900.
PABLiAMENTAiiy All Act to provldc for the redistribution of New
EEDiŝXuTioN. South AVales into electoral districts; and for
purposes consequent upon or incidental to
| that object. | [11#/̂ December, 1900.] |
T 3 E it enacted by the Queen’s Most Excellent Majesty, by and with J D the advice and consent of the Legislative Council and Legislative Assembly of New South Wales in Parliament assembled, and by the authority of the same, as follows:—
| Incorporation and | 1. Tliis Act sliall be construed with the Parliamentary Electo- rates and Elections Act of 1893 (hereinafter referred to as the Prjncipal Act), an<J apy Act gmending the same, an4 may be cited as the “ Parlia- | |
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| Act No. 85, 1900. | 547 |
Culcaini to (icniiantoii Rallicay.
2. Tlu' following- ]ho-,sons, namely, His Honor Judge Murray, Commissioners
11. C. Ci'iicliett Walker, Idsiiuire, C.M.G., and Colin J. McM;ister, Esquire, are hereby a])|)ointed (‘oniniissioners for the redistribution of New South Wales into electoi’al districts.
3. It shall ho the duty of such conuuissioners, and they are hereby Commissioners to
direett'd to redistrilnite X t ‘W South Wtiles into electoral districts witliiu
tlirtM* mouths after the coumieiiceuumt of this ,\ct; iuid the provisions electoral districts.
of the Ih’incipal Act rehiting to any distribution of New South Wales
into electoral districts, and tlu> forming of the rolls for the newl}’-
oonstituted districts, and any matters conse(|uent on such distribution,
shall a])ply to and iti relation to the distribution directed by this Act
to h(! mad(‘; and the (piot;i foi- the distribution shall lu' asccu'tiiined by
dividing by one hundred and twrmty-tive the total number of electors
on th(' I'olls in foi’ce with a discretionary margin of allowance of six
liundred eh‘ctors;
| Jb’ovided tliat the commissioners’ re])ort shall 1h> | submitted liy Proviso, |
the IMinister for the a])proval of the Legislative Assembly within four
teen days after the commencement of tlie next session of Parliament.
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