Western Australian Legislation
Western Australia Judges' Retirement Act 1937 Western Australia Judges' Retirement Act 1937 Contents 1. Short title and construction 1 2. Interpretation 1 3. Retirement of Judges 2 4. Resignation of judges 2 Notes Compilation table 4 Defined terms Western Australia Judges' Retirement Act 1937 An Act to provide for the retirement of Judges of the Supreme Court and to provide for their pensions on such retirement; to amend the Constitution Act 1889 and the Supreme Court Act 1935; and for other purposes consequent thereon and incidental thereto.
1. Short title and construction (1) This Act may be cited as the Judges' Retirement Act 1937 1. (2) This Act shall be read and construed with and as an amendment of the Constitution Act 1889 (52 Vict., No. 23), and the Supreme Court Act 1935 (No. 36 of 1935).
2. Interpretation In this Act — Judge means and includes any person appointed to and holding any of the following offices — (a) Chief Justice of Western Australia; or (aa) President of the Court of Appeal; or (b) Judge of the Supreme Court of Western Australia; or (c) Acting Judge or Auxiliary Judge of the Supreme Court of Western Australia; or (ca) Master or acting Master of the Supreme Court of Western Australia; or (d) a Commissioner of the Supreme Court of Western Australia appointed under section 49 of the Supreme Court Act 1935. [Section 2 amended: No. 23 of 1997 s. 11; No. 45 of 2004 s. 34(2).]
3. Retirement of Judges (1) Notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained in the Constitution Act 1889, or in the Supreme Court Act 1935, but subject to — (a) section 11AA of the latter Act; or (b) sections 16 and 18A of the District Court of Western Australia Act 1969, as the case requires, every Judge appointed after the commencement of this Act who shall attain the age of 70 years shall retire from office on the day on which he attains such age, and thereupon the office of such Judge shall by virtue of this Act become vacant. (2) Despite subsection (1), any Judge who ceases to hold office under this section on attaining the age of 70 years may nevertheless complete the hearing and determination of any action, cause, matter, trial or proceeding that was pending before him immediately before attaining that age. (3) This section shall not apply to any Judge who holds office as a puisne Judge at the date of the commencement of this Act and who is hereafter appointed to the office of Chief Justice. [Section 3 amended: No. 23 of 1997 s. 12; No. 45 of 2004 s. 34(3); No. 19 of 2010 s. 51.]
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