Traffic Act Amendment Act (No. 2) 1952 (WA)

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TRAFFIC (No. 2).

1° Elizabeth II., No. XXIX.

No. 29 of 1952.

AN ACT to amend section eleven of the Traffic Act,

1919-1951.

[Assented to 5th December, 1952.]

BE it enacted, by the Queen's Most Excellent Majesty, by and with the advice and consent of the Legislative Council and the Legislative Assembly of Western Australia, in this present Parliament assembled, and by the authority of the same, as follows:-

1. This Act may be cited as the Traffic Act Short title.

Amendment Act (No. 2), 1952, and shall be read as one with the Traffic Act, 1919-1951 (Act No. 60 of

No. 29.]

Traffic (No. 2).

[1952.

1919, as reprinted with amendments to and including Act No. 29 of 1949 incorporated pursuant to the provisions of the Amendments Incorporation Act, 1938, and as approved for reprint 20th February, 1950, in Volume 3 of the Reprinted Acts of the Parliament of Western Australia, 1950, and further amended by Acts Nos. 24 of 1950 and 57 of 1951), referred to in this Act as the principal Act.

Citation of

principal Act

2.

The principal Act, as amended by this Act,

as amended

by this Act.

may be cited as the Traffic Act, 1919-1952.

Amendment

of s. 11.

3.

Section eleven of the principal Act is amended

by

(a)

inserting after paragraph (iv) in the fourth proviso to subsection (1) a paragraph as f ollows:—

(v) that the license is required for a motor vehicle which is owned by a person who-

(a)

is a beekeeper within the meaning of the Bees Act, 1930- 1950; and

(b)

is bona fide engaged in the keeping of bees substantially as a means of livelihood;

and which is used by such person during the currency of the license solely or mainly in connection with the occupation of beekeeping.

(b)

deleting the words "paragraph (i) or in paragraph (ii) or in paragraph (iii)" in lines forty-two and forty-three of the fourth proviso to subsection (1) and substituting therefor the words "paragraphs (i), (ii), (iii) or (v)".

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