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Timber, &c., on vehicles.

Horsebreaking.

Processiors.

Meetings, music.

Stalls, &c.

Applications, &c., for licenses.

Conditions of licenses.

Fees.

Traffic Act Amendment Act. 1 GEO. V. No. 19, 1910.

33. Regulating and if necessary restricting the carrying on vehicles, upon any road, of long, large, heavy, or projecting goods, or requiring the issue of permits in respect of the same.

34. Prohibiting or restricting the breaking-in of horses either by leading, riding, or driving in or upon any road.

35. Regulating and prescribing the route of funeral processions, and prohibit ing or regulating by permit and prescribing the route of processions generally. 36. Prohibiting or regulating the holding of meetings, or the use of musical instruments, upon any road.

37. Prohibiting or regulating and licensing the setting up and use of coffee stalls, and vehicles, stalls, or stands for the sale of goods or for the pursuit of any business, calling, or employment, and the itinerant vending of goods in or upon any road.

38. Regulating the mode of application for licenses, permits, and registrations; the manner and form in which licenses, permits, and registrations shall be granted or transferred; and the duration and renewal of licenses, permits, and registrations. 39. Prescribing any conditions upon which licenses, permits, and registrations may be granted, transferred, suspended, or revoked.

40. Prescribing fees for licenses, permits, and registrations, and for the renewal thereof; the fees payable annually in respect of the vehicles and persons hereunder mentioned in pursuance of any Regulation shall not exceed the sums respectively set against them, namely:

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Provided that no licensee who drives his own licensed vehicle shall be required to obtain a license as a driver or pay any fee in respect to a driver's license.

THE

1 Geo. V. No. 19. An Act to Make Provision for Extending the Operation of "The Brisbane Traffic Act of 1905" to Victoria Bridge and to other Districts for the purpose of Regulating Traffic.

TRAFFIC ACT AMENDMENT ACT OF 1910.

Short title and

construction.

[ASSENTED TO 31ST DECEMBER, 1910.]

BE it enacted by the King's Most Excellent Majesty, by and with the advice and consent of the Legislative Council and Legislative Assembly of Queersland in Parliament assembled, and by the authority of the same, as follows:

1. (1.) This Act may be cited as "The Traffic Act Amendment Act of 1910." and shall be read as one with "The Brisbane Traffic Act of 1905,"* herein referred to as the Principal Act. The Principal Act and this Act may be cited together as "The Traffic Acts, 1905 to 1910."

(2.)+ 2.+

TRAMWAYS.

See RAILWAYS AND TRAMWAYS.

TREASURER'S INDEMNITY.

See LOANS.

TREASURY BILLS.
See LOANS.

TREASURY NOTES.
See CURRENCY.

TREASURY NOTES ADVANCES.
See BANKS AND BANKING.

* 5 Edw. VII. No. 18, supra.

+ Subsection (2) amended section 1 of the Principal Act, supra.
Section 2 enacted sections 3A and 3B of the Principal Act, supra.

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THE INCLOSED LANDS ACT OF 1854.

An Act for Protecting Inclosed Lands from Intrusion and 18 Vic. No. 27. Trespass.

[ASSENTED TO 29TH NOVEMBER, 1854.]

BE it enacted by His Excellency the Governor of New South Wales

by and with the consent of the Legislative Council thereof as

follows:

THE INCLOSED LANDS ACT OF 1854.*

unlawful entry

1. Any person who shall without lawful excuse enter into the inclosed Penalty upon lands of any other person without the consent of the owner or occupier into inclosed thereof or the person in charge of the same shall forfeit and pay any lands. sum not exceeding five pounds and the proof of such lawful excuse shall be upon the person charged with any offence against the provisions of this enactment.

gates and

2. If any person shall enter into or upon the inclosed lands of any Penalty upon other person and shall wilfully or negligently leave open or down any leaving open gate or slip-panel such person shall forfeit and pay any sum not exceed slip-panels. ing ten pounds.

Act may be

3. Any person who may be found committing any offence against any Persons of the provisions of this Act and who shall refuse when thereunto required violating this to give his name and place of abode shall be liable to be apprehended apprehended. by the owner or occupier or the person in charge of such inclosed lands and delivered to the custody of the nearest constable or peace officer to be taken and conveyed before a justice of the peace to be dealt with according to law.

And any person who upon being so required to give his name and place of abode shall give any false or fictitious name or place of abode shall forfeit and pay any sum not exceeding five pounds.

4. It shall be lawful for the proprietor or occupier or any person Goats to be having the charge of any inclosed lands to destroy any goatt found destroyed. trespassing thereon.

5. It shall be lawful for any constable or peace officer to seize or Constable to destroy any goat found straying or at large in any road street or public destroy goats in place.

certain places.

clause.

6. The words "inclosed lands" in this Act shall mean any lands Interpretation either private or public which may be inclosed or surrounded with any fence wall or other erection by which the boundaries thereof may be known or recognised and the word "person" shall be deemed to extend to any body corporate.

7. All penalties hereby made payable or recoverable may be recovered Penalties to in a summary way before any justice as by law is or shall be provided.

Short title given, 3 Edw. VII. No. 10, s. 8 (1), title Acts.

The proprietor may also destroy swine and geese; see the amending Act of 1878, infra.
Similar powers as to goats and swine are given by "The Local Authorities Act of 1902"

(2 Edw. VII. No. 19), s. 133, title Local Authorities.

Preamble repealed, 8 Edw. VII. No. 18, s. 2, title Acts.

be recovered summarily.

Limitation of action.

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8. All actions and prosecutions to be commenced against any person for anything done in pursuance of this Act shall be commenced within two calendar months after the fact was committed and not otherwise and notice in writing of such action and of the cause thereof shall be given to the defendant one calendar month at least before the commencement of the action*

THE INCLOSED LANDS ACT OF 1878.

42 Vic. No. 4. An Act to make better provision for the Protection of Inclosed Lands from Trespass.

THE INCLOSED

LANDS ACT OF

1878.

Act to be read
with 18 Vic.
c. 27.

Interpretation.

Swine or
geese
trespassing on
inclosed lands
may be
destroyed.

Short title.

BE

[ASSENTED TO 12TH AUGUST, 1878.]

E it enacted by the Queen's Most Excellent Majesty by and with the advice and consent of the Legislative Council and Legislative Assembly of Queensland in Parliament assembled and by the authority of the same as follows

1. This Act shall be read and construed with and as an amendment of the Act of the Governor and Legislative Council of New South Wales passed in the eighteenth year of Her Majesty's reign and numbered twenty-seven intituled "An Act for Protecting Inclosed Lands from Intrusion and Trespass."

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2. In the construction of this Act the word swine" shall include any boar sow or pig of whatever age.

3. It shall be lawful for the proprietor or occupier or any person having the charge of any inclosed lands to destroy any swine or geese found trespassing thereon and if the owner of such swine or geese trespassing on such land fail to remove their carcasses within twelve hours after the destruction of them the person destroying such swine or geese shall cause such carcasses to be buried or burnt.

4. This Act may be cited as "The Inclosed Lands Act of 1878."

TRIBUNAL, ELECTIONS.
See ELECTIONS.

* Remainder of section repealed as obsolete, 8 Edw. VII. No. 18, s. 2, title Acts.
Preamble repealed, 8 Edw. VII. No. 18, s. 2, title Acts.

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An Act to Consolidate and Amend the Laws relating to 31 Vic. No. 19.
Mortgagees Purchasers and Incapacitated

Trustees

Persons.

TRUSTEES AND INCAPACITATED PERSONS ACT OF 1867.

[ASSENTED TO 28TH DECEMBER, 1867.]

title

BE

E it enacted by the Queen's Most Excellent Majesty by and with the advice and consent of the Legislative Council and Legislative Assembly of Queensland in Parliament assembled and by the authority

of the same as follows

Interpretation.

1. The several words hereinafter named are herein used and applied in Interpretation the manner following respectively (that is to say)

The term "land" shall be taken to include all tenements and
hereditaments and any part or share of or estate or interest
in any tenements or hereditaments of what tenure or kind

soever

The word "stock" shall mean any fund annuity or security trans-
ferable in books kept by any company or society established
or to be established or transferable by deed alone or by deed
accompanied by other formalities and any share or interest
therein

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The word seized" shall be applicable to any vested estate for
life or of a greater description at law and in equity in posses-
sion or in futurity in any lands

of terms.

"Land."

"Stock."

"Seized."

The word "possessed" shall be applicable to any vested estate "Possessed." less than a life estate at law or in equity in possession or in expectancy in any lands

The words "contingent right" as applied to lands shall mean "Contingent
a contingent or executory interest a possibility coupled with right."

an interest whether the object of the gift or limitation of
such interest or possibility be or be not ascertained also a
right of entry whether immediate or future and whether
vested or contingent

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conveyance."

The words "convey" and "conveyance" applied to any person "Convey" and
shall mean the execution by such person of every necessary or
suitable assurance for conveying or disposing to another
lands whereof such person is seized or entitled to a contin-
gent right either for the whole estate of the person con-
veying or disposing or for any less estate together with the

Preamble repealed, 8 Edw. VII. No. 18, s. 2, title Acts.

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performance of all formalities required by law to the validity of such conveyance including the acts to be performed by married women and tenants in tail in accordance with any provisions or enactments for giving effect to conveyances by such persons as if fines with proclamations had been levied or common recoveries suffered

The words "assign" or "assignment" shall mean the execution and performance by a person of every necessary or suitable deed or act for assigning surrendering or otherwise transferring lands of which such person is possessed either for the whole estate of the person so possessed or for any less estate The word "transfer" shall mean the execution and performance of every deed and act by which a person entitled to stock can transfer such stock from himself to another

The word "trust" shall not mean the duties incident to an estate conveyed by way of mortgage but with this exception the words trust" and "trustee' shall extend to and include implied and constructive trusts and cases where the trustee has some beneficial estate or interest in the subject of the trust and shall extend to and include the duties incident to the office of personal representative of a deceased person The word "devisee" shall in addition to its ordinary signification mean the heir of a devisee and the devisee of an heir and generally any person claiming an interest in the lands of a deceased person not as heir of such deceased person but by a title dependent solely upon the operation of the laws concerning devise and descent

The word "mortgage" shall be applicable to every estate interest or property in lands or personal estate which would in a court of equity be deemed merely a security for money and shall be taken to include every instrument by virtue whereof land is in any manner conveyed assigned pledged or charged as security for the repayment of money or money's worth lent and to be re-conveyed re-assigned or released on satisfaction of the debt and the term mortgagor" shall be taken to include every person by whom such conveyance assignment pledge or charge as aforesaid shall be made and the term mortgagee" shall be taken to include every person to whom or in whose favor any such conveyance assignment pledge or charge as aforesaid is made or transferred

The term "judgment" shall be taken to include decrees orders of courts of equity and bankruptcy and other orders having the operation of judgments

The word "lunatic" shall mean any person who shall have been found to be a lunatic upon a commission of inquiry in the nature of a writ de lunatico inquirendo"

The expression "person of unsound mind" shall mean any person not an infant who not having been found to be a lunatic shall be incapable from infirmity of mind to manage his own affairs

The words "registrar" "prothonotary" and "master in equity" shall be convertible.

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