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A.C.T. Supreme Court (Transfer) Act 1992
No. 49 of 1992
TABLE OF PROVISIONS
PART 1—PRELIMINARY
Section 1. Short title 2. Commencement PART 2—AMENDMENTS OF THE AUSTRALIAN CAPITAL TERRITORY (SELF-GOVERNMENT) ACT 1988 3. Principal Act 4. Definitions 5. Power of Assembly to make laws 6. Matters excluded from power to make laws 7. Certain laws converted into enactments 8. Insertion of new Part: PART VA—THE JUDICIARY 48A. Jurisdiction and powers of the Supreme Court 48B. Retirement age of Judges etc. of the Supreme Court 48C. Judicial commission 48D. Removal of a judicial officer from office 9. Remuneration and allowances PART 3—AMENDMENTS OF THE A.C.T. SELF-GOVERNMENT (CONSEQUENTIAL PROVISIONS) ACT 1988 10. Principal Act 11. Title 12. Insertion of new sections: 29A. Judicial officers of the Supreme Court of the A.C.T.—savings 29B. Proceedings in the Supreme Court etc.—savings
TABLE OF PROVISIONS—continued
Section PART 4—OTHER AMENDMENTS ETC. 13. Amendments of the Australian Capital Territory Supreme Court Act 1933 14. Renumbering of the Australian Capital Territory Supreme Court Act 1933 15. Other consequential amendments 16. Cessation of certain modifications of Act 17. Repeal of Ordinance SCHEDULE 1 AMENDMENTS OF THE AUSTRALIAN CAPITAL TERRITORY SUPREME COURT ACT 1933 SCHEDULE 2 OTHER CONSEQUENTIAL AMENDMENTS
A.C.T. Supreme Court (Transfer) Act 1992
No. 49 of 1992
An Act relating to the transfer of responsibility for the Supreme Court of the Australian Capital Territory from the Commonwealth to the Territory, and for other purposes
[Assented to 17 June 1992]
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