Printing and Book Purchasers' Protection (Amendment) Act 1934 (NSW)

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PRINTIN(I AND BOOK PUR­

CHASERS' PROTECTION (AMEND­

MENT) ACT.

Act No. 19, 1934.

George V, An Act to extend certain provisions of the

No. ^1934,

Printing Act, 1899, to impressions produced by roneo or any other multigraph process; for that and other purposes to amend the Printing Act, 1899: to restrict in certain regards the operation of the Book Pur­ chasers’ Protection Act, 1899; and for purposes connotated therewith. [Assented to, 31st October, 1934.]

T ) E it enacted hy tlic King’s Most Excellent Majesty, D hy and ■with tlio advice and consent of the Legis­

lative Council and Legislative Assembly of Ke’w South Wales in Parliament assembled, and by the authority of the same, as follotvs :—■

Short title.

1 . (I) This Act may be cited as the “ Printing

and Book Purchasers’ Protection (Amendment) Act,

1934.”

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Printing and Book Purchasers’ Protection

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(Amendment) Act.

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(2) The Printing Act, 1899, as amended by subse­ quent Acts and this Act may be cited as the Printing Act, 1899-1934.

2 . The Printing Act, 1899, as amended by subsequent

Acts, is amended—

(a) by inserting next after section five the following New ace. 5a.

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new section:—

5 a . In the application of sections three, four, in tciprcta-

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five and six of this Act the word “ print” and words derived therefrom shall include the pro­ duction of impressions by the typewriter, roneo, or any other multigraph process whatsoever.

(b)

by inserting next after paragraph nine of sec- Sec. g.

tion six the following new paragraifii:

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exempted.)

(10) any paper or book produced by a metbod referred to in section 5 a for a purpose other than a i^olilical, seditions, or blas­ phemous purpose.

3. The Printing Act, 1899, as amended by snbsequent Further

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ActSj IS lurtlier amended—

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(a)

by inserting next after subsection two of section -tec. 3.

three the following new subsection:—■

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(3) When the person who prints a itaper or

book is the member of a firm registered nnder

the Kegistration of Firms Act, 1902, or any Act

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replacing the same, and has printed on the paper or book in lieu of his name and place of abode the firm’s name and the address of the principal place of business in New South Whales of the firm, such imprint shall be regarded as a sufficient compliance with the requirements of this section.

(b)

by omitting from section nine all words afterscc. 9.

the word “ manner” and by inserting in lieu thereof the words “ in accordance with the pro­ visions of the Justices Act, 1902, as amended by subsequent Acts” ; ,

(c) by omitting from section eleven the words *<=''•

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“ General or General” wherever occurring.

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No. 19, 1934.

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(1) Tile Book Purchasers’ Protection Act, 1899, is

Act No. 25,1899.

Amendment of

amended by inserting next after section seven the follow­

New 8. 8.

ing new section:—

8. Sections five and six of this Act shall not extend

Act not to

extend to

to nor shall they be deemed ever to have extended to

certain

a contract of sale by wholesale of any book or to a

contract?.

contract for the printing and supply at a date subse­ quent to the contract, of anj ̂ book for the purposes- of sale or distribution by the purchaser.

(2) The Book Purchasers’ Protection Act, 1399, as amended by this Act may be cited as the Book Purchasers’ Protection Act, 1899-1934.

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