Supreme Court Act 1849 (SA)
No. 10.
consent of the Legislative CozmiE thereof.
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[23rd August,1849.1
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WHE~EAS | an Ordinance of the Gownmr of South Austdis, Yreamble. |
aith the advice and consent of the Legislative Council tl~ereof, was
[ I ~ S B P ~ | on the Twenty-fifth day of duly, One Thousand Eight |
Hundred rnd Forty-eight, " TO make tllc validity of the General
'or that purpose made and passed by the Govcrnor, with the | and |
Rules and Orders of the Supreme Court in South Australia, | . |
ready made, or hereafter to he made, dependent upon the ratifi- cation of t,hem by some subserpent Ordinance of the Govcrnor and 1Aegislative Council of South Australia," whereby it was, | |
enacted-Tllat all such Rules and Orders as had been tllcretoforc made by the several successive Judges of the Supreme Court of h t h Australia, in pursuance of the powers in that behalf given by | |
the therein-before in part recited Ordinances, and as were then in | |
force and opcmtion, should continue in full force and effect the First day of September, One Thousand Eight Hundred Forty-nine, and- should then cease and determine, lmless the "me should be, in the mean time, confirmed by some Ordinance, |
and consent of such Legislative Council: And whereas it is ex- pedient to extend the time, within which the Rules and Orders last mentioned should continue in operation, for Six months longer:
Be it therefore Enacted by the Governor of South Australia, with the advice and consent of the Legislative Council thereof-
That such Rules and Orders aforesaid shall continue in ftdl folqce
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the advice and consent of the Legislative Council.
11. And be it Enacted, That the said recited provision shall he,
and is hereby repealed, so far as inconsistent herewith: Provided | ||||
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other respects. |
H. E. F. YOUNG,
Lieutenant-G overrior.
Pussed th,e Legislative Council, this Twenty-thirdday ofAugust, One ThousandEight Hundred and
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W. | HALLORA RAN, |
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