The Workmens Compensation Amendment Act 1904 (SA)

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ANNO QUARTO

EDWARDI V11 REGlS.

A.

D. 1904.

No. 857.

An Act to amend "The Workmen's Compensation Act,

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and fo'r other purposes.

[Assented to, November q t h, 19og.l

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

follows:

B with the advice and consent of the Parliament thereof, as

1, This Act may be cited as " The Workmen's Compensation hot-t title.

Amendment Act, 1904," and shall be incorporated and read with

The Workmen's Compensation Act, 1900 " (hereinafter referred

the words

pursuant to the provisions of the Second Schedule."

to as the principal Act).

factory, but engaged elsewhere on the duties of his employment, of "factory."

2, A workman employed by an employer on, or in, or about a Extension of meaning

shall be deemed to be employed in such factory while so engaged in such duties, and the place where he is so employed shall, so far as any injury to such workman is concerned, be deemed to be the factory of and occupied by such employer within the meaning of the principal Act: Provided that the employer shall not be liable under this Act or the principal Act in the case of an accident to a work- man whilst proceeding to or from any place, or in the case of an accident to a workman on, in, or about any ship or boat unless while such ship or boat is in harbor or port.

3. Section 4 of the principal Act is hereby amended by adding Amendmentof .eation

after the word " compensation," in the third line of the said section, 40f

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4" EDWARDI VII, No. 857.

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CertiBcste of com-

pensation.

4. I n any proceedings under section 7 of the principal Act, when the Court assesses the compensation, it shall give a certificate of the compenmtion it has awarded and the directions it has given as to the deductions for costs, and such certificate shall have the force and effect of an award under the principal Act.

Compensation to

longshore-man.

5, Notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained in this Act or the priilcipal Act, the compensation payable to a workman who is a longshore-man, injured in loading or unloading ships, shall be calculated as if the average earnings of such workman imme- diately prior to the injury, or total disablement, or fatal injury, were

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equal to 'l'wo Pounds per week, regardless of whether the said

workman had been employed by one or several employers.

In the name and on behalf of His Majesty, 1 hereby assent to

this Bill.

GEORGE R. LE HUNTE, Governor.

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Adelaide: By authority, C. E. Bsxs~ow,

Government Printer, North Tenace.

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