Supreme Court Acts Amendment Act 1989 (Qld)
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636 ANALYSIS OF CONTENTS 1. Short title 2. Collective title 3. Amendment of SupremeCourt Act of 1867 as amended Anub ' ti -14 V A NN O TRICESI M O OCTAVO ELIA ETH AE ECU AE EGI^TAE An Act to am end the SupremeCourt Act of 1867 as a m ended in a certain particular [ASSENTED TO 5TH MAY, 1989]
Supreme Court Acts Amendment Act 1989 , No. 57 637 BE IT ENACTED by the Queen's Most Excellent Majesty, by and with the advice and consent of the Legislative Assembly of Queensland in Parliament assembled, and by the authority of the same, as follows:- 1. Short title . This Act may be cited as the Supreme Court Acts Amendment Act 1989. 2. Collective title. The Supreme Court Acts 1861-1985 may, consequent upon the passing of this Act, be cited as the Supreme Court Acts 1861-1989. 3. Amendment of Supreme Court Act of 1867 as amended . Section 39A of the SupremeCourt Act of 1867 as amended is amended by, in subsection ( 6), omitting paragraph ( a) and substituting the following paragraph:- "(a) (i) The provisions of the law applicable to a District Court Judge with respect to salary , allowances including allowances by way of travelling expenses and leave of absence are applicable to a master or an acting master , but excluding the Senior Master with respect to salary , as though he were a District Court Judge. (ii) The provisions of the law applicable to the District Court Judge designated as Chairman of District Courts with respect to salary are applicable to the Senior Master as though he were the District Court Judge designated as Chairman of District Courts save that the amount of the salary thereby payable to the Senior Master in accordance with those provisions shall be the amount which is $500 per annum less than the annual rate of salary to which the District Court Judge designated as Chairman of District Courts is entitled for the time being.".
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