Western Australia
Presbyterian Church Act Amendment Act 1924
Reprinted as at 25 October 2002
Guide for using this reprint
What the reprint includes
Endnotes, Compilation table, and Table of provisions that have not come into operation
1.Details about the original Act are shown in the Compilation table in endnote 1, at the back of the reprint. The table also shows any previous reprint.
2.A table of provisions that have not come into operation, to be found in endnote 1a if it is needed, lists any provisions of the Act being reprinted that have not come into operation and any amendments that have not come into operation. The full text is set out in another endnote that is referred to in the table.
Notes amongst text (italicised and within square brackets)
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Western Australia
Presbyterian Church Act Amendment Act 1924
CONTENTS
4.Present Commissioners to act until Commissioners appointed under this Act1
5.Vesting of property2
6.Power to appoint secretary, etc.2
8.Reports2
Notes
Compilation table3
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Western Australia
Presbyterian Church Act Amendment Act 1924
An Act to amend the Presbyterian Church Act 1908.
This Act may be cited as the Presbyterian Church Act Amendment Act 1924 1, and shall be read as one with the Presbyterian Church Act 1908, hereinafter referred to as the principal Act.
[2, 3.Omitted under the Reprints Act 1984 s. 7(4)(e).]
4.Present Commissioners to act until Commissioners appointed under this Act
Until the said 8 persons 2 shall be elected as aforesaid, the persons now constituting “ The Commissioners of the Presbyterian Church in Western Australia” or their successors shall continue to constitute such body, with power to do, execute, and perform all acts, deeds, and things authorised by the principal Act.
All lands, tenements, hereditaments, and personal property at present belonging to or vested in the Commissioners, as constituted under the principal Act, and the full benefit of, and all rights, benefits, powers, and privileges to which such Commissioners may be entitled under any deeds, writings, or instruments, shall be and the same are hereby vested in the Commissioners as constituted under this Act; subject to all rights, trusts, and equities affecting the same, and subject also to the provisions of this Act; and the Commissioners hereby constituted shall be bound by, and be liable as a body corporate under, all such deeds, writings, and instruments, in place of and in substitution for the Commissioners under the principal Act.
6.Power to appoint secretary, etc.
The Commissioners may in their discretion, from time to time, appoint for such period and on such terms as they may think fit, and may remunerate any person or persons as secretary, clerk, or officer to carry out or assist in carrying our the work or duties of the Commissioners, with power to dismiss any person or persons so appointed.
[7.Omitted under the Reprints Act 1984 s. 7(4)(e).]
The Commissioners shall furnish to the General Assembly, on or before such date in each year as the General Assembly may from time to time direct, a written report, to be signed by the Moderator as convener, of all the operations and transactions of the Commissioners under the principal Act and its amendments during the 12 months immediately preceding the date of furnishing such report.
Notes
1This is a reprint as at 25 October 2002 of the Presbyterian Church Act Amendment Act 1924. The following table contains information about that Act 3.
Short title |
Number and year |
Assent |
Commencement |
Presbyterian Church Act Amendment Act 1924 |
6 of 1924 |
5 Nov 1924 |
5 Nov 1924 |
2The references to the “said 8 persons” is to 8 persons referred to in sections 2 and 3 of this Act which respectively amended section 4 of, and inserted section 4a into, the Presbyterian Church Act 1908. Reference should therefore be made to those sections in the 1908 Act.
3Other relevant Acts:
Presbyterian Church of Australia Act 1901
Presbyterian Church Act Amendment Act 1919
Presbyterian Church of Australia Act 1970
Presbyterian Church Act 1976
By Authority: JOHN A. STRIJK, Government Printer