Acts of the Parliament of South Australia

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Page 120 - (1) An employer charged with an offence against this Part of this Act may, upon information duly laid by him, have any other person whom he charges as the actual offender brought before the Court at the time appointed for hearing the charge. (2) If, after the commission of the offence has been proved,
Page 64 - may make all such suggestions and do all such things as he deems right and proper for inducing the parties to come to a fair and amicable settlement of such matters. (2) The Board shall, in such manner as it thinks fit, expeditiously and carefully inquire into such matters and anything affecting the merits thereof.
Page 133 - and all members thereof, as if each member had subscribed his name, and affixed his seal thereto, and there were, in such deed contained, a covenant, upon the part of himself, his heirs, executors, and administrators, to conform thereto, subject to the provisions of The
Page 16 - to the contrary— (a) the Court, in the exercise of any jurisdiction, duty, power, or function conferred or imposed by or under this Part of this Act, shall be governed in its procedure and in its judgments, awards, orders, and decisions by equity, good conscience, and the substantial merits of the case, without regard to technicalities or legal
Page 80 - 227. Every inspector as regards any premises or place wherein is carried on any industry which is subject to the determination of a Board, may— (a) enter, inspect, and examine any such premises or place at any time when he has reasonable cause to believe that any person is employed therein : (6)
Page 103 - (1) A factory or any portion thereof— Overcrowding. (a) shall not be so overcrowded while work is carried on therein as to be injurious to the health of the persons employed therein; (b) shall contain the prescribed amount of cubical space for
Page 120 - of this Act, and that the said other person had committed the offence in question without his knowledge, consent, or connivance, the said other person shall be summarily convicted of such offence, and such employer shall be exempt from
Page 126 - there to imprison him and keep him to hard labor for the space of , unless the said several sums, and all the costs and charges of the said distress and of the commitment, amounting to the further sum of shall be sooner paid unto you, the said Keeper; and for your so doing, this shall be your sufficient
Page 81 - Take effect from the date of such publication or from a later date to be specified therein ; and (c) Be laid before both Houses of Parliament within fourteen days after publication, if Parliament be then in Session, and if not, then within fourteen days after the commencement of the next Session. (3) Notwithstanding any publication thereof, no regulation shall
Page 120 - this Part of this Act, or any regulation thereunder, for which no other penalty is provided shall, on conviction, be liable to a penalty for the first offence of not more than Two Pounds, and for every subsequent offence to a penalty of not less than One Pound or more than Ten Pounds.

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