Testator's Family Maintenance Acts Amendment Act of 1952 (1 Eliz Ii No. 28) (Qld)
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420 SUCCESSION. Testator’s Family Maintenance, Etc., Act. 1 E liz . II. No. 28, 1952. tIinotne. rpreta Act a6s. aTmheenpdreodvibsyionthsisofAscetctsihonalltwapelpvley oinf tthhee Pcarisnecoipfaal person dying on or after the date of the passing of this Act. The provisions of section twelve of the Principal Act as in force immediately prior to the passing of this Act shall continue to apply in the case of a person who shall have died before the date of the passing of this Act. 1 N E o l . iz 2 . 8I. I. An Act to Amend “ The Testator’s Family Main T estator ' s F amily M aintenance A cts A mendment A ct of 1952. tenance Acts, 1914 to 1943,” in certain particulars. [A ssented to 9 th O ctober , 1952.] 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 and con struction. Collective title. 1. This Act may be cited as “ The Testator’s Family Maintenance Acts Amendment Act of 1952,” and shall be read as one with *“ The Testator’s Family Maintenance Acts, 1914 to 1943,” herein referred to as the Principal Act. The Principal Act and this Act may be collectively cited as “ The Testator’s Family Maintenance Acts, 1914 to 1952.” , Amendment 2. Section 3 of the Principal Act is amended by f s. 3. inserting after subsection 1 a thereof, the following subsection, namely :— “ (1 b .) The term “ wife ” shall include a woman who has been divorced, whether before or after the passing of f“ The Testator’s Family Maintenance Acts Amendment Act of 1952,” by or from her husband if she has not remarried before the time of his death and if she is at the time of his death receiving or entitled to receive maintenance from him.” * 5 G. 5 No. 26 and amending Acts, t This Act.
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