The Governors Appropriation Act 1911 (SA)

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ANNO SECUNDO

GEORGII V REGIS.

A.D. 1911.

No. 1065.

An Act to further amend the Constitution by giving the Governor certain powers for the Appropriation

of limited parts of the Kevenue of the State.

[Assented to, December y r d, rptr.]

it Enacted by the Governor of the State of South Australia,

follows:

BE

with the advice and consent of the Parliament thereof, as

service within the said State, such amount or amounts of the revenue of the said State as it may be necessary to apply for the said service before obtaining the advice and consent of Parliament in that behalf: Provided that the amounts so appropriated in any financial year shall not exceed in the aggregate Two Hundred Thousand Pounds, and that of such amount not more than Fifty Thousand Pounds shall be so appropriated in any financial year, except for purposes mentioned in the Estimates of Expenditure for

such

1, This Act may be cited as " The Governor's Appropriation short title.

Act, 1911."

a The Constitution Act " and all Acts amending or incorporated other Acta.

2, This Act is incorporated and shall be read as one Act with Incorporation*th

with that Act.

No. 2 of 1866-6.

3. Notwithstanding anything contained in any Act with which appropriate

(foyernor may

this Act is incorporated, it shall be lawful for the Governor, without 1

imited amonnte of

any authority except this Act, to appropriate by warrant to the revenue.

2" GEORGII V, No. 1065.

The G o v e ~ w ' s Appropriution Act.-1

9 1 1.

such year, or, when such Estimates have not yet been laid on the table of the House of Assembly, for purposes mentioned in the Estimates of Expenditure for the next preceding financial year.

In the name and on behalf of His Majesty, I hereby assent to

this Bill.

DAY H. BOSANQUET, Governor.

Adelaide: By authority, B. E. E. ROOEXS,

Government Printer, North Terrace.

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