Statute Law Revision Act 1950 (Cth)
STATUTE LAW REVISION.
An Act to revise the Statute Law of the Commonwealth.
[Assented to 16th December, 1950.]
BE it enacted by the King’s Most Excellent Majesty, the Senate, and the House of Representatives of the Commonwealth of Australia, as follows :—
(2.) The repeal of an Act by this section does not operate so as to repeal an Act incorporated with the repealed Act.
(3.) An Act incorporated with an Act repealed by this section applies in relation to the tax which was imposed by the repealed Act as if the repealed Act were still in force.
(2.) Sections seven, thirteen, fourteen, fifteen
and sixteen of the
(3.) The
(4.) Section one of the
(5.) The
(2.) The Second and Third Schedules to the
(3.) An act or thing which, by an Act specified
in Part III. of the Second Schedule to the
(4.) Section three of the
(5.) The Fifth Schedule to the
(6.) Where the income tax imposed on income by an
Act specified in the Fifth Schedule to the
(7.) Sections five, six, seven and eight of the
(8.) The
(2.) After section seventeen of the
“18.—(1.) Where owing to an error or omission on the part of an officer of the Patent Office, an application for a patent or a proceeding in relation thereto has lapsed, or an act or step in relation thereto
required to be done or taken within a certain time has not been so done or taken, the Commissioner may—
(
a ) revive the application or proceeding;(
b )extend the time for doing the act or taking the step; and(
c ) permit the act to be done or the step to be taken.
“(2.) The time prescribed for doing an act or taking a step may be extended under this section although the time has expired.
“(3.) The powers of the Commissioner under this section may be exercised only on an application made to him by an applicant or party within one month after the applicant or party has or might with reasonable diligence have become aware of the error or omission.
“(4.) A notification of each application under this
section shall be published in
“(5.) An appeal shall lie to the Law Officer from a decision of the Commissioner under this section.
“(6.) Where an application for a patent has been
revived and a patent has been granted on the application, then, if any
proceeding is taken in respect of an infringement of the patent, no damages
shall be awarded in respect of any such infringement occurring prior to a
notification of the revival of the application published in
“(7.) An application shall not be revived under this section if the Commissioner, or on appeal from him the Law Officer, is satisfied that the invention is already patented in Australia, or that another application for the same invention has been lodged and will be unfairly prejudiced.”.
(3.) Sections one hundred and thirteen to one
hundred and sixteen (inclusive) of the
(4.) The
(2.) Notwithstanding the repeal effected by the
last preceding sub-section of the
(
a ) the Public Trustee Enabling Regulations (being Statutory Rules 1921, No. 10) shall continue in force;(
b ) the office of Public Trustee constituted under theTrading with the Enemy Act 1914–1921 shall continue in existence; and(
c ) the appointment of a person to that office shall remain unaffected and he shall have the same powers, discretions, rights and duties as if those repeals had not been effected.
(2.) Any grant made to a State in pursuance of the
(3.) Where any authority or body of persons
constituted or established by or under any law of the Commonwealth or of any
State specified in section four of the
(4.) Any payment by the Commonwealth under the last preceding sub-section shall be conditional upon the State providing an equivalent amount of interest on the amount borrowed by the authority or body of persons.
(5.) Any amount of interest paid by the Commonwealth or provided by the State under this section shall be applied in satisfaction or reduction of the liability of the authority or body of persons in respect of interest on the amount borrowed by it for expenditure on approved works.
(6.) In this section, “approved works” has the same
meaning as it had in the
Financial Emergency Act 1931
Financial Emergency Act (No. 2) 1931
Financial Emergency Act 1932
Financial Relief Act 1932
Financial Relief Act 1933
Financial Relief Act 1934
Financial Relief Act 1935
Financial Relief Act (No. 2) 1935
Financial Relief Act 1936
Financial Relief Act (No. 2) 1936
Financial Relief Act (No. 3) 1936
Financial Relief Act 1938.
(2.) The repeal of an Act by the last preceding sub-section does not affect the operation of—
(
a ) any amendment made by the repealed Act to another Act; or(
b )any provision for the citation of that other Act as amended by the repealed Act.
(3.) Section twelve of the
(4.) After section thirty-five of the
“35a.—(1.) A pension shall not be granted or continued under this Act to a person who is a dependant, within the meaning of this Part, of a member of the Forces, unless the dependant is, in the opinion of the Commission, without adequate means of support.
“(2.) The last preceding sub-section shall not apply—
(
a )to the widow or wife or a child or ex-nuptial child of a member of the Forces;(
b ) to the unmarried mother of a deceased unmarried member of the Forces who was brought up by her;(
c ) to the widowed mother of a deceased unmarried member of the Forces if she became a widow either prior to, or within three years after, the death of the member; or(
d ) to the widowed mother of a deceased unmarried member of the Forces who was born out of wedlock and brought up by her if she became a widow either prior to, or within three years after, the death of the member.”.
(5.) Section ninety-nine of the
(6.) Section one hundred and four of the
(7.) Section one hundred and nine of the
(8.) The
(2.) Section five of the
“5.—(1.) The Governor-General shall appoint the trustees and shall appoint one of them to be Chairman of the trustees.
“(2.) The number of the trustees shall not exceed seven.
“(3.) Each appointment of a trustee shall be
notified in the
“(4.) Each trustee shall hold office during the pleasure of the Governor-General.
“(5.) A trustee may resign his office, by writing addressed to the Minister.
“(6.) A vacancy in the office of trustee shall occur when a trustee—
(
a ) resigns his office;(
b ) except on leave granted by the Minister, is absent from three consecutive meetings of the trustees convened during a period of six months; or(
c ) dies.
“(7.) At any meeting of the trustees, three trustees shall form a quorum and may exercise any of the powers or functions of the trustees.
“(8.) At any meeting of the trustees at which the Chairman is not present, the trustees present shall appoint one of their number to preside.”.
(3.) The trustees of the Fund administered under
the
(4.) The
(2.) Notwithstanding the repeal of the Acts specified in the last preceding sub-section, any trust created under those Acts and existing at the date of the commencement of this Act shall continue in existence and may be varied or determined as if those Acts had not been repealed.
“12a. For the purposes of any other law of the Commonwealth (whether passed or made before or after the commencement of this section)—
(
a )the Administrator of the Territory of Papua and New Guinea shall be deemed to be the Administrator of a Territory of the Commonwealth which does not form part of the Commonwealth;(
b ) the Supreme Court of the Territory of Papua and New Guinea shall be deemed to be the Supreme Court of such a Territory; and(
c ) the Public Service of the Territory of Papua and New Guinea shall be deemed to be the Public Service of such a Territory.”.
(2.) The
THE SCHEDULES.
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Section 3. FIRST SCHEDULE.
Amendments of Acts.
Act. | Extent of Amendment. |
Section 17—
Section 26—
Section 48—
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Section 8—
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Section 3—
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Section 3—
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First Schedule—
Act. | Extent of Amendment. |
| Section 3—
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Section 4—
Section 5—
Section 12—
Section 13—
Section 16—
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Section 98—
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Section 22—
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First Schedule—continued.
Act. | Extent of Amendment. |
| Section 5—
Section 53a—
Section 67—
Section 83—
Section 85—
Section 189—
Section 192—
Section 223—
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Section 6—
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Section 4—
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Section 3—
Section 6—
Section 11—
Section 13—
Section 18—
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| Section 99—
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| Section 14—
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Section 5—
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First Schedule—
Act. | Extent of Amendment. |
Section 6—
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Section 7—
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Section 8—
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Section 11—
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Section 33—
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Section 33a—
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Section 42—
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Section 55—
Section 71—
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Section 72a—
Fifth Schedule—
Sixth Schedule—
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Section 5—
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First Schedule—
Act. | Extent of Amendment. |
Section 19—
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Section 20—
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Section 12—
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Section 19—
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Section 25—
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Section 51—
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Section 63—
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| Section 22—
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Section 82—
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Section 278—
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Section 1—
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Section 6—
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Section 3—
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Section 4—
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Section 4
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Sections 4 and 5—
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Section 4—
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Section 4—
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Section 4—
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Section 6—
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| Section 6—
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Section 1—
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| Section 3—
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Section 1—
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| Section 8—
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Sections 6, 7 and 8—
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Section 6—
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First Schedule—
Act. | Extent of Amendment. |
Section 5a—
Section 31—
Section 70—
Section 80a—
Section 118a—
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Section 5—
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Section 46—
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Section 7—
Section 11—
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Section 25—
Section 26—
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Section 2—
Section 4—
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First Schedule—
Act. | Extent of Amendment. |
| Section 3—
Section 6—
Section 8—
Section 9—
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Section 1—
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Sections 4 and 5—
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Section 5—
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Section 5—
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Section5 and 6—
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The Preamble—
Section 3—
Section 4—
Section 5—
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Section 32—
Section 33—
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Section 1—
Section 26—
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First Schedule—
Act. | Extent of Amendment. |
Section 27—
Section 28—
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Section I—
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| Section 54—
Section 69—
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Section 3—
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Section 2—
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Sections 18, 19 and 20—
Section 1—
Section 2—
Section 3—
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| Section 44l—
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Section 89—
Section 105—
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Sections 3, 4 and 5—
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Section 7—
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Section 7—
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Section 2—
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Section 9a—
Section 13—
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First Schedule—
Act. | Extent of Amendment. |
Section 5—
Section 6—
Section 20—
Section 22—
Section 120—
Section 121—
Section 124—
Part IV.—
Section 187 a—
Section 204—
Section 204a—
Section 216—
Section 219a—
Section 232—
Section 418a—
Section 421—
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First Schedule—
Act. | Extent of Amendment. |
Section 2—
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Sections 7, 8, 9 and 10—
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Sections 8, 9, 10 and 11—
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Section 3—
Section 8—
Section 8a—
Section 9—
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Section 7a—
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Section 17—
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Sections 11, 12, 13 and 14—
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Section 3—
Section 7—
Section 29—
Section 43—
Section 44—
Section 50—
Section 56—
Section 69—
Section 81a—
Section 85—
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First Schedule—
Act. | Extent of Amendment. | |
Section 85a—
Section 97—
Section 128—
Section 137—
Section 143—
Section 144—
Section 147—
Section 150—
Section 153—
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Section 85—
Section 86—
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Section 4—
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Section 2—
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Section 12—
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Second Schedule—
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| Section 9—
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First Schedule—
Act. | Extent of Amendment. |
Section 16—
Section 28—
First Schedule—
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Section 28—
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Section 4—
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| Section 2—
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Section 2—
Section 8—
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Section 9—
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Section 8—
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Section 2—
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SECOND SCHEDULE. Section 4.
Citation of Acts.
First Column. | Second Column. |
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Second Schedule—
First Column. | Second Column. |
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Second Schedule—
First Column. | Second Column. |
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THIRD SCHEDULE. Section 5.
Repeal of Acts.
Short title. | Number and year. |
Part I.— Supply Acts. | |
No. 1, 1934 | |
No. 21, 1934 | |
No. 28, 1935 | |
No. 34, 1935 | |
No. 21, 1936 | |
No. 28, 1936 | |
No. 1, 1937 | |
No. 15, 1937 | |
No. 10, 1938 | |
No. 29, 1938 | |
No. 9, 1939 | |
No. 39, 1939 | |
No. 41, 1940 | |
No. 51, 1940 | |
No. 61, 1940 | |
No. 25, 1941 | |
No. 27, 1941 | |
No. 30, 1941 | |
No. 29, 1942 | |
No. 26, 1943 | |
No. 42, 1943 | |
No. 20, 1944 | |
No. 9, 1945 | |
No. 17, 1946 | |
No. 53, 1946 | |
No. 37, 1947 | |
No. 32, 1948 | |
No. 33, 1948 | |
No. 18, 1949 | |
No. 19. 1949 |
Part II— Appropriation Acts.
No. 19, 1934 | |
No. 40, 1934 | |
No. 41, 1934 | |
No. 48, 1934 No. 50, 1934 | |
No. 29, 1935 | |
No. 37, 1935 | |
No. 41, 1935 |
Third Schedule—
Short title. | Number and year |
Part ii.—
Appropriation Acts— | |
No. 51, 1935 | |
No. 18, 1936 | |
No. 19,1936 | |
No. 31, 1936 | |
No. 59, 1936 | |
No. 7, 1937 | |
No. 8, 1937 | |
No. 16, 1937 | |
No. 46, 1937 | |
No. 47, 1937 | |
No. 40, 1938 | |
No. 47, 1938 | |
No. 72, 1938 | |
No. 76, 1938 | |
No. 77, 1938 | |
No. 41, 1939 | |
No. 42, 1939 | |
No. 67, 1939 | |
No. 87, 1939 | |
No. 27, 1940 | |
No. 42, 1940 | |
No. 43, 1940 | |
No. 98, 1940 | |
No. 99, 1940 | |
No. 60, 1941 | |
No. 61, 1941 | |
No. 62, 1941 | |
No. 63, 1941 | |
No. 30, 1942 | |
No. 31, 1942 | |
No. 32, 1942 | |
No. 44, 1942 | |
No. 45, 1942 | |
No. 23, 1943 | |
No. 40, 1943 | |
No. 41, 1943 | |
No. 56, 1943 | |
No. 57, 1943 | |
No. 22, 1944 | |
No. 23, 1944 | |
No. 24, 1944 | |
No. 26, 1944 | |
No. 27, 1944 | |
No. 8, 1945 | |
No. 33, 1945 | |
No. 34, 1945 | |
No. 58, 1945 | |
No. 59, 1945 | |
No. 18, 1946 | |
No. 54, 1946 | |
No. 55, 1946 | |
No. 56, 1946 | |
No. 57, 1946 | |
No. 40, 1947 | |
No. 48, 1947 | |
No. 49, 1947 | |
No. 50, 1947 | |
No. 51, 1947 |
Third Schedule—
Short title. | Number and year |
Part II.—
Appropriation Acts— | |
No. 23, 1948 | |
No. 36, 1948 | |
No. 37, 1948 | |
No. 40, 1948 | |
No. 41, 1948 | |
No. 14, 1949 | |
No. 15, 1949 | |
No. 40, 1949 | |
No. 41, 1949 | |
No. 42, 1949 | |
No. 43, 1949 | |
No. 2, 1950 | |
No. 3, 1950 | |
No. 14, 1950 | |
No. 15, 1950 | |
No. 73, 1940 | |
No. 66, 1941 | |
No. 49, 1931 | |
No. 13,1936 | |
No. 18, 1924 | |
No. 6, 1928 | |
No. 20, 1934 | |
No. 55, 1936 | |
No. 30, 1937 | |
No. 73, 1938 | |
No. 25, 1939 | |
No. 67,1940 | |
No. 64, 1933 | |
No. 39, 1934 | |
No. 40. 1935 | |
No. 50, 1936 | |
No. 2, 1937 | |
No. 8, 1938 | |
No. 7, 1939 | |
No. 2, 1940 | |
No. 15, 1941 | |
No. 27, 1942 | |
No. 17, 1943 | |
No. 5, 1944 | |
No. 6, 1945 | |
No. 38, 1935 | |
No. 30, 1936 | |
No. 66, 1934 | |
No. 2, 1935 | |
No. 16, 1933 | |
No. 7, 1938 | |
No. 65, 1934 | |
No. 28, 1947 | |
No. 58, 1948 | |
No. 50, 1949 | |
No. 75, 1949 | |
No. 61, 1933 | |
No. 28, 1934 | |
No. 20, 1936 | |
No. 14, 1937 |
Third Schedule—
Short title. | Number and year. |
Part II.—
Appropriation Acts— | |
No. 65. 1938 | |
No. 1, 1940 | |
No. 14, 1941 | |
No. 28, 1942 | |
No. 43, 1943 | |
No. 35, 1944 | |
No. 18,1945 | |
No. 19,1946 | |
No. 30, 1947 | |
No. 22, 1948 | |
No. 22, 1949 | |
Part III.— Validating Acts. | |
No. 21, 1935 | |
No. 53, 1936 | |
No. 33,1937 | |
No. 78, 1939 | |
No. 55, 1940 | |
No. 20, 1941 | |
No. 45, 1941 | |
No. 40,1942 | |
No. 8, 1943 | |
No. 32, 1943 | |
No. 56, 1940 | |
No. 21, 1941 | |
No. 46, 1941 | |
No. 39, 1942 | |
No. 7, 1943 | |
No. 31, 1943 | |
No. 8, 1947 | |
No. 26, 1934 | |
No. 57, 1940 | |
No. 19, 1941 | |
No. 44, 1941 | |
No. 38, 1942 | |
No. 6,1943 | |
No. 30, 1943 | |
No. 68, 1946 | |
No. 23, 1934 | |
No. 19, 1935 | |
No. 31,1935 | |
No. 51, 1936 | |
No. 31, 1937 | |
No. 42, 1938 | |
No. 76, 1939 | |
No. 53, 1940 | |
No. 17, 1941 | |
No. 42,1941 | |
No. 36, 1942 | |
No. 4, 1943 | |
No. 28, 1943 | |
No. 47, 1946 | |
No. 7, 1947 | |
No. 24, 1948 | |
No. 25, 1934 | |
No. 34. 1937 | |
Third Schedule—
Short title. | Number and year. |
Part III.— Validating
Acts— | |
No. 58, 1940 | |
No. 47, 19941 | |
No. 9, 1943 | |
No. 33, 1943 | |
No. 48, 1940 | |
No. 69, 1946 | |
No. 9,1947 | |
No. 25, 1948 | |
Part IV.— Grants to States. | |
No. 17, 1947 | |
No. 91, 1948 | |
No. 67,1949 | |
No. 17, 1945 | |
No. 46, 1926 | |
No. 22, 1931 | |
No. 63,1936 | |
No. 3, 1937 | |
No. 43, 1947 | |
No. 35, 1934 | |
No. 42, 1935 | |
No. 49, 1936 | |
No. 38, 1934 | |
No. 46, 1935 | |
No. 54, 1936 | |
No. 13,1937 | |
No. 43, 1938 | |
No. 33, 1939 | |
No. 66, 1940 | |
No. 59, 1941 | |
No. 46, 1942 | |
No. 54, 1943 | |
No. 34, 1944 | |
No. 53, 1945 | |
No. 72, 1946 | |
No. 31, 1947 | |
No. 67, 1947 | |
No. 59, 1948 | |
No. 17, 1949 | |
No. 68, 1949 | |
No. 48, 1949 | |
No. 72, 1940 | |
No. 43, 1944 | |
No. 70, 1946 | |
No. 29, 1937 | |
No. 75, 1938 | |
No. 74, 1938 | |
No. 12, 1936 | |
No. 71, 1936 | |
No. 37, 1937 | |
No. 10, 1939 | |
No. 37, 1934 | |
No. 44, 1935 | |
No. 8, 1928 | |
No. 17, 1937 | |
No. 4,1926 | |
No. 47,1935 | |
No. 3, 1936 | |
No. 4, 1937 | |
No. 20, 1943 | |
No. 9, 1911 | |
No. 50,1946 | |
No. 48, 1935 | |
No. 62, 1933 | |
No. 35, 1922 | |
No. 24, 1923 | |
No. 33, 1935 | |
No. 26,1912 | |
No. 25, 1912 | |
No. 19,1919 | |
No. 9, 1909 | |
No. 26, 1919 | |
No. 49, 1939 | |
No. 43, 1937 | |
No. 4, 1922 | |
No. 40, 1944 | |
No. 33,1917 | |
No. 40,1918 | |
No.53, 1924 | |
No. 27, 1926 | |
No. 30, 1920 | |
No. 2, 1921 | |
No. 67, 1933 | |
No. 65, 1935 | |
No. 15, 1935 | |
No. 42, 1933 | |
No. 10,1934 | |
No. 59, 1934 | |
No. 11, 1935 | |
No. 55, 1935 | |
No. 2, 1936 | |
No. 53, 1938 | |
No. 71, 1946 | |
No. 84, 1939 | |
No. 70, 1940 | |
No. 19, 1944 | |
No. 15, 1917 | |
No. 18, 1944 |
FOURTH SCHEDULE Section 6.
Repeal of Tax Acts.
Short title | Number and year. |
Part i.— Income Tax Acts. | |
No. 41, 1933 | |
No. 31, 1934 | |
No. 50, 1935 | |
No. 66, 1936 | |
No. 18, 1937 | |
No. 39, 1938 | |
No. 31, 1939 | |
No. 89, 1940 | |
No. 55, 1941 | |
No. 68, 1941 | |
No. 23, 1942 | |
No. 51,1942 | |
No. 11. 1943 | |
No. 30, 1944 | |
No. 5, 1945 | |
No. 38, 1945 | |
No. 31, 1946 | |
No. 12, 1947 | |
No. 45, 1948 | |
Part II.— War-time Tax Acts. | |
No. 70, 1941 | |
No. 91, 1940 | |
No. 57, 1941 | |
No. 60, 1947 | |
No. 34, 1917 | |
Part iii. — Flour Tax and Wheat Tax Acts. | |
No. 49, 1938 | |
No. 44, 1933 | |
No. 56, 1934 | |
No. 67, 1935 | |
No. 45, 1933 | |
No. 57, 1934 | |
No. 46, 1933 | |
No. 58, 1934 | |
No. 68, 1935 | |
No. 51, 1938 | |
No. 50, 1938 | |
No. 52, 1938 | |
FIFTH SCHEDULE. Section 7.
First Column. | Second Column. | |||
Tariff Items. | Words to be omitted. | |||
44.(c)..................... | “(3) Caramel, caramel paste and caramel butter ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- per lb. And on and after 19th May, 1938” | 1½d. | 2d. | 2½d |
56...................... | “(e) Dry, unground ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Free | .. | Free |
64...................... | And on and after a date to be fixed by proclamation” | .. | ||
“ 64. Lard and Lard Oil, and Edible Fats, n.e.i.---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- per lb. | 1d. | .. | 2d. | |
And on and after 9th March, 1933” | .. | |||
98...................... | “(a) Starch Flours ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- per lb. | 2d. | .. | 3d. |
| 3d. | .. | 4d. | |
And on and after 27th October, 1933” | ||||
105. (e)..................... | “On and after 27th October, 1933” immediately preceding paragraph (3) | |||
105. (h)..................... | “(1) Waterproofed Cloth n.e.i.. prepared with rubber, oil, celluloid or nitro - cellulose ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ad val. | 25 per cent. | 55 per cent. | 55 per cent. |
And on and after 26th March, 1936” | ||||
105...................... | “(n) Piece Goods n.e.i. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ad val. | 5 per cent. | 25 per cent. | 25 per cent. |
And on and after 2nd December, 1936” | ||||
120...................... | “On and after 9th March, 1933 | |||
(e) Sponge Cloths or Sweat Rags ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ad val. | 40 per cent. | .. | 60 per cent. | |
And on and after 27th October, 1933” | ||||
139...................... |
| .. | 3½d. | 3½d. |
22½ per cent. | 22½ per cent. | 27½ per cent. | ||
And on and after 21st March, 1936” | ||||
140...................... |
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165...................... | “(b) Stripper Harvesters ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ad val. | 5 per cent. | 35 per cent. | 35 per cent. |
or each | ... | £13 | £13 | |
whichever rate returns the higher duty. | ||||
And on and after 27th March, 1936” | ||||
174...................... |
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Free | ... | 15 per cent. | ||
And on and after 9th March, 1933” | ||||
174. (W)..................... | “(24) Slicing machines, rotary, not being veneer slicing machines ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ad val. | Free | 15 per cent. | 15 per cent. |
And on and after 22nd May, 1936” | ||||
174.(X)..................... |
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Free | 15 per cent. | 15 per cent. | ||
And on and after 27th March, 1936” | ||||
176...................... | “ On and after 1st November, 1933” immediately preceding sub-item (J) | |||
Fifth Schedule—
First Column. Tariff Items. | Second Column. Words to be omitted. | |||
178 | “On and after 1st November, 1933” immediately preceding sub-item (f) | |||
179..................... |
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179. (D) |
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179. (D) (3) |
And on and after 15th September, 1939” | 15 per cent. | 40 per cent. | 65 per cent. |
179.(d)(3) | “On and after 21st March, 1936” immediately
preceding sub-paragraph ( | |||
180..................... |
| 1s. | 1s. 3d. | 1s. 4d. |
or ad val. | 30 per cent. | 50 per cent. | 57½ per cent. | |
whichever rate returns the higher duty. And in respect of sub-item (h)—on and after 1st July, 1936” | ||||
180..................... |
| 45 per cent. | .. | 65 per cent. |
184.................... | And on and after 1st November, 1933”
| 45 per cent. | .. | 60 per cent. |
194..................... | And on and after 9th March, 1933”
| 27½ per cent. | .. | 45 per cent. |
And on and after 1st November, 1933” | ||||
206..................... |
| 5 per cent. | 40 per cent. | 50 per cent. |
And on and after 11th May, 1939” | ||||
210..................... |
| 25 per cent. | 42½ per cent. | 42½ per cent. |
And on and after 20th May, 1938” | Free | 15 per cent. | 15 per cent. | |
215..................... |
| 45 per cent. | .. | 65 per cent. |
And on and after 3rd November, 1933” | ||||
219..................... | “(d) Shovels --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ad val. | 20 per cent. | 37½ per cent. | 48¾ per cent. |
And on and after 27th March, 1936” |
Fifth Schedule—
First Column. Tariff Items. | Second Column. Words to be omitted. | |||
220..................... | “(b) Rabbit ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ per dozen | 10s. | .. | 15s. |
or ad val. | 45 per cent. | .. | 65 per cent. | |
whichever rate returns the higher duty. And on and after 9th March, 1933
| 45 per cent. | .. | 65 per cent. | |
or per dozen | .. | .. | 5s. | |
234..................... | whichever rate returns the higher duty. And on and after 1st December, 1933” “(a) Portland Cement ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ per cwt. | Free | 1s. | 1s. 4½d. |
And on and after 2nd April, 1936
| 6d. | 1s. 3d. | 1s. 6d. | |
259..................... | And on and after 1st December, 1936” “259. Roofing Slates n.e.i. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ad val. | 20 per cent. | 37½ per cent. | 51½ per cent. |
273..................... | And on and after 21st March, 1936” “273. Carbide of Calcium ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ per lb. | 2d. | .. | 3d. |
274..................... | And on and after 11th May, 1933” “(a) Bromine Salts; Cyanide of Potassium, Cyanide of Sodium and Calcium Cyanide | Free | Free | Free |
279..................... | And on and after 22nd May, 1936” “(a) Citric Acid ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ad val. | Free | 10 per cent. | 10 per cent. |
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on and after 1st January, 1936” | ||||
280. (d).................... | “(2) Saccharin for use in Public Hospitals, as prescribed by Departmental By-laws | Free | Free | |
And on and after 12th May, 1933” | ||||
281..................... | “(r) Balsam of copaiba, emetine, timbo powder, when not packed for retail sale ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ad val. | Free | Free | 12½ per cent. |
283.................... | And on and after 12th March, 1948” “ 283. Sulphate of Copper------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ per ton | £1 10s. | £8 10s. | £8 10s. |
285..................... | And on and after 2nd April, 1936” “On and after 12th May, 1933” immediately preceding sub-item (c) | |||
286..................... | “286. (a) Plasters, medicated or unmedicated ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ad val. | Free | .. | 10 per cent. |
| 15 per cent. | .. | 25 per cent. | |
| 25 per cent. | .. | 35 per. cent. | |
And on and after 12th May, 1933” | ||||
Fifth Schedule—
First Column. Tariff Items. | Second Column. Words to be omitted. | |||
302....................... | “302. (a) File and Chisel Handles unattached ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- per doz. | 1s. 3d. | .. | 1s. 6d. |
or ad val. | 50 per cent. | .. | 65 per cent. | |
whichever rate returns the higher duty.
| 4s. 6d. | .. | 7s. 6d. | |
or ad val. | 50 per cent. | .. | 65 per cent. | |
whichever rate returns the higher duty. | ||||
And on and after 3rd November, 1933” | ||||
318. (a) | “On and after 2nd November, 1933” immediately preceding paragraph (5) | |||
319. (a)(1) | “( | Free | Free | Free |
320.(c)(2) | And on and after 2nd April, 1936” “( | Free | .. | 4d. |
And on and after 9th March, 1933
| Free | 1s. | ||
| Free | .. | 4d. | |
And on and after 31st March, 1933
| Free | 1s. | ||
| Free | .. | 4d. | |
320. ( | And on and after 12th May, 1933” “(2) Other negative film and other film imported for purposes of copying ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- per lineal foot | Free | 1s. | |
330....................... | And on and after 2nd November, 1933” “330. Boots, Rubber, viz.:—
| 30 per cent. | 50 per cent. | |
331....................... | And on and after 29th April, 1933
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331....................... | “(a) Crude Rubber, Rubber Waste, Masticated Rubber, Powdered or Reclaimed Rubber per lb. | 4d. | 4d. | |
331. (a)...................... | And on and after 13th May, 1933”
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331. (b)...................... | “(2) Rubber Thread; Boot and Apparel Elastics ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ad val. | Free | .. | 15 per cent. |
And on and after 12th May, 1933” | ||||
332....................... |
| 35 per cent. | .. | 55 per cent. |
And on and after 9th March, 1933” | ||||
Fifth Schedule—
First Column. Tariff Items. | Second Column. Words to be omitted. | |||
332...................... |
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332...................... | “(c) Floor Coverings and Floor and Carriage Mats of Rubber ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ad val. | 35 per cent. | 55 per cent. | |
332...................... | And on and after 9th March, 1933 “(c) Hot Water Bags ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ per lb. | 1s. | 1s. 6d. | |
or ad val. | 35 per cent. | .. | 55 per cent. | |
338...................... | whichever rate returns the higher duty. And on and after 9th March, 1933” “(e) Posters advertising films admissible under
item 320 ( | Free | Free | Free |
351...................... | And on and after 2nd April, 1936” “(E) (1) Brake and transmission linings ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ad val. | Free | 35 per cent. | |
| Free | .. | 15 per cent. | |
359. (f)..................... | And on and after 15th September, 1939”
| 30s. | .. | 50s. |
or ad val. | 40 per cent. | .. | 60 per cent. | |
330. (f)..................... | whichever rate returns the higher duty. And on and after 12th May, 1933”
| 30 per cent. | 30 per cent. | 37½ per cent. |
.. | 1s. 6d. | 2s. | ||
369...................... | And on and after 15th September, 1939”
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359.(G)..................... |
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359. (G)..................... |
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359...................... | “On and after 7th December, 1940 immediately preceding sub-item (j). | |||
367...................... |
| 45 per cent. | .. | 65 per rent. |
And on. and after 3rd November, 1933” | ||||
Fifth Schedule—
First Column. Tariff Items. | Second Column. Words to be omitted. | |||
368.............. |
| Free | .. | Free |
And on and after 3rd November, 1933 | ||||
374.............. | “(d) Packings, viz.:—
| 20 per cent. | .. | 37½ per cent. |
| 60 per cent. | .. | 75 per cent. | |
| 40 per cent. | .. | 60 per cent. | |
389.............. | And on and after 9th March, 1933” “389. (a) Fishing and Babbit Nets and netting therefor; Floats for fishing nets -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ad val. | Free | 10 per cent. | 10 per cent. |
And on and after 21st March, 1936” | Free | 15 per cent. | 15 per cent. | |
393.............. | “(a) Crochet, knitting, mercerized, and embroidery cottons, put up for household purposes ad val. | 12½ per cent. | 27½ per cent. | 37½ per cent. |
And on and after 12th March, 1948” | ||||
419.............. |
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419.............. | “ On and after 21st March, 1936” immediately preceding sub-item (G) | |||
424.............. |
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436.............. | “436. Sponges, natural, not put up for retail sale-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- and on and after a date to be fixed by proclamation” | Free | .. | Free |
437.............. | “437. Arecanuts -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- and on and after a date to be fixed by proclamation” | Free | .. | Free |
438.............. | “438. Vanilla Beans -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- and on and after a date to be fixed by proclamation” | Free | .. | Free |
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