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Page 1325
... deemed to have continued to be members of the Police Force , and shall be deemed to be members of the said Force so long as they hold any office in the Public Service or are members of the said Force ; and the said Acts shall be read ...
... deemed to have continued to be members of the Police Force , and shall be deemed to be members of the said Force so long as they hold any office in the Public Service or are members of the said Force ; and the said Acts shall be read ...
Page 1326
... deemed to be-- 1. their value at the beginning of the period of twelve months prior to the giving by the promoters of the undertaking of the notice of their intention to take such lands for the purposes of the undertaking , in a case ...
... deemed to be-- 1. their value at the beginning of the period of twelve months prior to the giving by the promoters of the undertaking of the notice of their intention to take such lands for the purposes of the undertaking , in a case ...
Page 1327
... deemed to be Testator's Family Maintenance Act . — 1918 . ( 2 ) Such executor shall not be liable for the estate , or any part thereof , so distributed to any person of whose application under this Act he has not had notice at the time ...
... deemed to be Testator's Family Maintenance Act . — 1918 . ( 2 ) Such executor shall not be liable for the estate , or any part thereof , so distributed to any person of whose application under this Act he has not had notice at the time ...
Page 1331
... deemed to be the assessed annual value for the pur- poses of this section . In the name and on behalf of His Majesty , I hereby assent to this Bill . H. L. GALWAY , Governor . Adelaide By authority , R. E. E. ROGERS , Government Printer ...
... deemed to be the assessed annual value for the pur- poses of this section . In the name and on behalf of His Majesty , I hereby assent to this Bill . H. L. GALWAY , Governor . Adelaide By authority , R. E. E. ROGERS , Government Printer ...
Page 1339
... deem proper . Amendment of principal Act , s . 36- Convicted children may be sent to reformatory school until 18 . 4. Section 78 of the principal Act is amended by substituting for Amendment of ibid . , the word " Ten " in the third ...
... deem proper . Amendment of principal Act , s . 36- Convicted children may be sent to reformatory school until 18 . 4. Section 78 of the principal Act is amended by substituting for Amendment of ibid . , the word " Ten " in the third ...
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acid soluble phosphate Act Amendment Act Act Amendment Act.-1918 Act Further Amendment Act is amended Act is incorporated Adelaide By authority Advances for Homes advice and consent agricultural lime amended by inserting Amendment of ibid Analyst ANNO NONO GEORGII Association of Port behalf Bill Board of Directors bone manure by-laws calcium oxide calcium sulphate centum cited citrate soluble phosphate Court December 5th deemed DIEU DROIT ANNO NONO Enacted erected Fertilisers Act.-1918 Further Amendment Act Further Amendment Act.-1918 GEORGII V REGIS Government Printer Governor gypsum H. L. GALWAY hereby assent hereinafter lease Majesty Men's Christian Association Minister Municipal Corporations Municipal Corporations Act Municipal Tramways Trust name or brand North Terrace November 27th offence Parliament thereof person Port Pirie Pounds principal Act provisions purposes R. E. E. ROGERS Short titles South Australia South Australian Railways subdivision subsection taxpayer testator therein thereof the words water soluble phosphate Young Men's Christian
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Page 1326 - No application shall be heard by the Court at the instance of a party claiming the benefit of this Act unless the application is made within twelve months from the date of the grant...
Page 1326 - ... as the Court thinks fit, shall be made out of the estate of the; testator for such wife, husband, or children...
Page 1 - Persons attending as witnesses before the court shall be allowed such expenses as would be allowed to witnesses attending before a court of record ; and in case of dispute as to the amount to be allowed, the same shall be referred by the court to a master of one of the superior courts, who, on request under the hands of the members of the court, shall ascertain and certify the proper amount of such expenses...
Page 1325 - ... for the damage, if any, to be sustained by the owner of the lands by reason of the severing of the lands taken from the other lands of such owner, or otherwise injuriously affecting such lands by the exercise of the powers of this or the special Act, or any Act incorporated therewith.