Perth Municipal Gas and Electric Lighting Act Amendment Act 1914 (WA)

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WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

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ANNO QUINT°

GEORGII QUINT I REGIS,

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No. 20 of 1914,

AN ACT to amend the Perth Municipal Gas

and Electric. Lighting Act, 191.1.

[Assented to 22nd September, 1914,]

Legislative Assembly of Western Australia, in this present Parlia-

BE it enacted by the King's Most Excellent Majesty, by and

with the advice and consent of the Legislative Council and

ment assembled, and by the authority of the same, as follows:-

1.     This Act may be cited as the Perth Municipal Gas and Electric Short title.

Lighting Act Amendment Act, 1914, and shall be read as one with the

Perth Municipal Gas and Electric Lighting Act, 1911, hereinafter referred to as the principal Act.

2.      The Council may expend, in and about its business of General powers of

Council to

use

manufacturers and suppliers of gas and e

lectric current, the

unexpended loan

unexpended balance of loan moneys borrowed by it under the pro- moneys.

visions of the principal Act, in such manner as it may deem

expedient.

3.      Specifically and without in any manner limiting the power Special powers.

conferred by the preceding section, the Council shall have power to expend such moneys in purchasing and supplying free of cost to its customers all motors, lamps, and other electrical appliances and apparatus of any kind whatsoever which may be required or

1914, No. 20.]

Perth Municipal Gas, etc.

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rendered necessary for use by the customers owing to the change in the system of supply of electric current to such customers from the direct to the alternating system, and to pay either wholly or in part the cost of installing such appliances and apparatus on the premises of any or al4 of its customers.

By Authority: FRED. W)1. SIMPSON, Government Printer,Perth.

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