Statutes Compilation Act Amendment Act 1912 (WA)

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WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

ANNO TERTTO

GEORGII QUINT! REGIS,

XXXII.

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No. 51 of 1912.

AN ACT to amend the Statutes Compilation Act,

1905.

[Assented to 30th December, 1912.]

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

Legislative Assembly of Western A ustralia, in this present Parlia-

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 Statutes Compilation Act

Short title and

Amendment Act, 1912, and shall have effect as from the commence-

date of operation.

ment of the Statutes Compilation Act, 1905 (hereinafter called

the principal Act).

2.

Section two of the principal Act is hereby amended

Amendment of

Section 2.

(i.)

by the omission of the words "as soon as may be

possible after the termination of the session in which such

resolution shall have been passed ;" and

(ii.)

by the insertion in the eleventh line of the section, between the word " Acts " and the word "with," of the words "and all amendments of the Act which have been made other- wise than by direct alteration of or addition to the text thereof."

1912, No. 51.]

Statutes Compilation.

[3 GEO. V.

Amendment of

Section three of the principal Act is hereby amended by the omission of the words " who shall respectively lay the same on the table at the commencement of the next succeeding session," and by the insertion, in lieu thereof, of the words " each of whom shall lay the copy so forwarded to him on the table of his House."

Section 3.

3.

Manner of showing

4.

All copies of the principal Act hereafter printed by the Government Printer shall be printed as amended by this Act. under the supervision of the Clerk of Parliaments, and all neces- sary references to this Act made in the margin.

amendment).

By Authority:

D. WM. SIMPSON, Government Printer, Perth.

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