Supreme Court Acts Amendment Act of 1955 (No. 2) (4 Eliz Ii No. 35) (Qld)

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Supreme Court Acts Amendment Act of 1955 (No. 2) (4 Eliz II No. 35)
SUPREME COURT. 4 E liz . II. No. 35,1955. Supreme Court Acts Amendment Act. 331 An Act to Amend “ The Supreme Court Acts, 1861 to 1955,” in certain particulars. [A ssented to 30 th N ovember , 1955.] 4 E liz . II. No. 35. T he S upreme C ourt A cts A mendment A ct op 1955 (No. 2). B E it enacted by the Queen’s Most Excellent Majesty, by and with the advice and consent of the Legis­ lative Assembly of Queensland in Parliament assembled, and by the authority of the same, as follows:— 1 (1.) This Act may be cited as The Supreme short titi Court Acts Amendment Act of 1955 (No. 2),” and shall be coMtruction read as one with The Supreme Court Acts, 1861 to 1955.” *“ The Supreme Court Acts, 1861 to 1955,” and this Coiiectiv Act may be collectively cited as The Supreme Court tltle* Acts, 1861 to 1955.” (2.) Sections two and three of this Act shall becommenoe- deemed to have come into force on and from the first day 3 of July, one thousand nine hundred and fifty-five, and * shall operate retrospectively accordingly. 2. (1.) Subject to subsection two of this section— Salaries of (a) The Salary of the Chief Justice of Queensland tfoflupreme shall be at the rate of four thousand nineCourt- hundred and twenty-five pounds per annum ; and (6) The salaries of the Puisne Judges of the Supreme Court shall be at the rate of four thousand five hundred and twenty-five pounds per annum. (2.) The rates for the time being of the salaries respectively of the Chief Justice of Queensland and of the Puisne Judges of the Supreme Court shall, as on and from the first day of July of each and every year, commencing with the first day of July, one thousand nine hundred and fifty-six, be increased or, as the case may be, decreased by the amount calculated on an annual basis to the nearest pound by which the basic wage for males declared by the Industrial Court under f“ The Industrial Conciliation and Arbitration Acts, 1932 to 1953,” shall have been increased or decreased during the preceding period of twelve months. , * 25 V. No. 13 and amending Acts, f 23 G. 5 No. 36 and amending Acts.
332. SUPREME COURT—TIMBER. Timber Users’ Protection Act, Etc., Act. 4 E liz . II. No. 26, 4H Re oE p . l e i1z a 9. l . I o I f . 19553,” . is* re T p h e e ale S d u . preme Court Acts Amendment Act of HothfuetmhJeubdergeosf of th4e.JuOdngeasndofatfhteer SthueprpeamsesinCgouorftthofisQAucetenthsleanndumshbaelrl CSuopurret. me nnuomt beexrceinedofftiwceelovfethaenJdu, dagtesainsylestsimtheanwthweenlvteh, eit tsohtaalll be lawful for the Governor in Council by commission in Her Majesty’s name to appoint a duly qualified person to be a Judge : Provided that the Governor in Council— (а) Shall not be bound to make, either upon the enactment of this section or at any time thereafter, an appointment or appointments as aforesaid increasing the number in office for the time being of the Judges ; and (б) Shall not make any such appointment or appointments increasing to more than twelve the number in office for the time being of the Judges. oA12fmsG. een4od. ( m6V)e. onft Court 5. Ac S t ub o s f ec1t9i2o1n, sixis oafmseenctdioedn fboyurroepf e ~ a f“ li T n h g e th S e up w re o m rd e Ho. 15. “ eleven ” where that word twice appears therein, and by inserting, in lieu of that repealed word, the word “ twelve ”. TIMBER. 4 N EL o I . Z 2 . 6 I . I. An Act to Amend “The Timber Users’ Protection T he T imber U sers * Act of 1949/’ in certain particulars. P rotection A ct [A ssented to 10 th O ctober , 1955.] A mendment A ct op 1955. E it enacted by the Queen’s Most Excellent Majesty, B by and with the advice and consent of the Legis­ lative Assembly of Queensland in Parliament assembled, and by the authority of the same, as follows:— Short title. 1. (1.) This Act may be cited as The Timber Users' Protection Act Amendment Act of 1955.” Principal Act. (2.) {“ The Timber Users' Protection Act of 1949,” is in this Act referred to as the Principal Act. * 4 Eliz. 2 No. 19. t 12 G. 5 No. 15. % 13 G. 6 No. 37.
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