Workers' Homes Act Amendment Act 1921 (WA)

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WORKERS' HOMES.

12° GEO. V., No. XXXV.

No. 1 of 1922.

AN ACT to .further amend the Workers' Homes

Act, 1911.

[Assented to 31st January, 1922.]

BE it enacted by the King's Most Excellent Majesty, byCouncil and Legislative Assembly of Western Australia, inand with the advice and consent of the Legislative

this present Parliament assembled, and by the authority of

the same, as follows:—

1.   This Act may be cited as the Workers' Homes Act Short title.

Amendment Act, 1921, and shall be read as one with the

Workers' Homes Act, 1911, hereinafter relented to as the principal Act.

2.

Section three of the principal Act is hereby amended, ten

otIonniint of

by inserting in the interpretation of the term "Holding" before the word "held," in line 4, the words "or endowment lands of the University of Western Australia, the trustees of the Public Education Endowment or any Municipal Corpora- tion, of which the subdivision allotments are not less than a quarter of an acre."

3.    Paragraph (b) of section eleven of the principal Act is stionnit."

amended, by inserting after the words "per annum" the words "or such other rate per annum as may be prescribed."

4. Section twenty-four of the principal Act is amended, tear of

by inserting after the word "Minister," in subsection (1), the words "erect and dispose of dwelling-houses to workers and," and the section is further amended by adding at the end of the section:

"Provided no provision of this section shall be applied to or affect or govern or alter the provisions of Part III. of this Act."

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Workers' Homes.

[1922.

It ate of interest.

5. A section is inserted in Part IV. of the principal Act,

as follows:—

44A. Notwithstanding anything contained in this Part of this Act to the contrary, the interest on any advance made after the passing of the amending Act, 1921, may be at such rate per centum per annum as prescribed for the time being.

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