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Defence Transition (Residual Provisions) Act 1952 (consolidated as of June 19, 2000)

 Defence Transition (Residual Provisions) Act 1952 (consolidated as of June 19, 2000)

Defence Transition (Residual Provisions) Act 1952 Act No. 104 of 1952 as amended

[Note: This Act is repealed by Act No. 118 of 1999]

This compilation was prepared on 19 July 2000 taking into account amendments up to Act No. 118 of 1999

The text of any of those amendments not in force on that date is appended in the Notes section

Prepared by the Office of Legislative Drafting, Attorney-General’s Department, Canberra

Contents 1 Short title [see Note 1].......................................................................1 2 Commencement.................................................................................1 3 Interpretation .....................................................................................1 4 Application of Act to Territories .......................................................1 5 Certain regulations to be in force.......................................................1 6 Certain orders to be in force ..............................................................2 7 Savings ..............................................................................................2 8 Power to amend or revoke orders ......................................................4 9 Application of certain sections of the Defence (Transitional

Provisions) Act ..................................................................................4 10 Preservation of rights, obligations etc. ..............................................4 11 Certain awards, orders etc. to be in force...........................................5

The Schedules 6 First Schedule 6 Part I 6 Part II 7 Second Schedule 8 Notes 9

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An Act to give the Force of Law to certain Regulations and Orders, and for other purposes

1 Short title [see Note 1]

This Act may be cited as the Defence Transition (Residual Provisions) Act 1952.

2 Commencement

This Act shall come into operation on the first day of January, One thousand nine hundred and fifty-three.

3 Interpretation

In this Act, the Defence (Transitional Provisions) Act means the Defence (Transitional Provisions) Act 1946, and includes that Act as amended from time to time.

4 Application of Act to Territories

Where a regulation or order in force by virtue of this Act contains provisions which specifically require its application in an external Territory, that regulation or order has effect in that Territory accordingly and this Act extends to that Territory to the extent necessary to give effect to that regulation or order.

5 Certain regulations to be in force

(1) The regulations specified in the First Schedule to this Act, being those regulations as they were in force by virtue of the Defence (Transitional Provisions) Act immediately before the commencement of this Act, shall, subject to this Act, be in force: (a) in the case of the regulations specified in Part I of that

Schedule-until midnight on the thirtieth day of June, One thousand nine hundred and fifty-three, and no longer; and

(b) in the case of the regulations specified in Part II of that Schedule-until otherwise provided by law.

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(2) The Governor-General may make regulations repealing or amending any regulations in force by virtue of the last preceding subsection, but so that an amendment so made shall be in respect of a matter dealt with by those last-mentioned regulations.

6 Certain orders to be in force

(1) The orders specified in the Second Schedule to this Act, being those orders as they were in force by virtue of the Defence (Transitional Provisions) Act immediately before the commencement of this Act, shall, subject to this Act, be in force until midnight on the thirty-first day of December, One thousand nine hundred and fifty-three, and no longer.

(2) The Minister may, by order, amend or revoke an order in force by virtue of the last preceding subsection, but so that an amendment so made shall be in respect of a matter dealt with by that last-mentioned order.

7 Savings

(1) An order in force or subsisting immediately before the commencement of this Act under a regulation that was in force by virtue of the Defence (Transitional Provisions) Act shall, if the regulation is in force by virtue of this Act, be in force or subsisting as if made under the regulation as in force by virtue of this Act, and the regulation applies to that order accordingly.

(2) An instrument or document in force or subsisting immediately before the commencement of this Act under a regulation or order that was in force by virtue of the Defence (Transitional Provisions) Act shall, if the regulation or order is in force by virtue of this Act, be in force or subsisting as if made, given or issued under that regulation or order as in force by virtue of this Act, and that regulation or order applies to it accordingly.

(3) An authority constituted or holding office, or a person employed, immediately before the commencement of this Act under a regulation or order that was in force by virtue of the Defence (Transitional Provisions) Act shall, if the regulation or order is in force by virtue of this Act, be deemed to be constituted, to hold

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office or to be employed, as the case may be, under that regulation or order as in force by virtue of this Act.

(4) A contract or agreement: (a) to which the Commonwealth, a Minister or an authority of

the Commonwealth is a party; (b) which was subsisting immediately before the commencement

of this Act; and (c) which was entered into under regulations that were in force

by virtue of the Defence (Transitional Provisions) Act, shall, subject to the next succeeding subsection, continue in full force and effect.

(5) Where an authority of the Commonwealth is a party to such a contract or agreement and that authority has ceased or ceases to exist, the Commonwealth shall be deemed to be substituted for that authority as a party to the contract or agreement.

(6) Where: (a) immediately before the commencement of this Act, an

authority of the Commonwealth constituted under a regulation that was in force by virtue of the Defence (Transitional Provisions) Act was a party to an action or other proceeding and that authority has ceased to exist; or

(b) an authority of the Commonwealth constituted under a regulation in force by virtue of this Act is a party to an action or other proceeding and that authority ceases to exist, the Commonwealth shall be substituted for that authority as a party to that action or proceeding.

(7) Where: (a) immediately before the commencement of this Act, property

or assets were, under a regulation that was in force by virtue of the Defence (Transitional Provisions) Act, vested in an authority of the Commonwealth and that authority has ceased to exist; or

(b) property or assets are, under a regulation in force by virtue of this Act, vested in an authority of the Commonwealth and that authority ceases to exist, that property or those assets shall be deemed to be vested in the Commonwealth.

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8 Power to amend or revoke orders

An order in force by virtue of subsection (1) of the last preceding section may be amended or revoked by the authority having power under any regulations in force by virtue of this Act to make orders with respect to the matter dealt with by that order.

9 Application of certain sections of the Defence (Transitional Provisions) Act

The provisions of sections fourteen, fifteen, sixteen, seventeen and eighteen of the Defence (Transitional Provisions) Act apply to and in relation to regulations and orders that are in force by virtue of this Act and, in the application of those provisions: (a) references to the Defence (Transitional Provisions) Act shall

be read as references to this Act; and (b) the reference in subsection (4) of section eighteen to the

National Security Act shall be read as a reference to the Defence (Transitional Provisions) Act.

10 Preservation of rights, obligations etc.

Section eight of the Acts Interpretation Act 1901-1950 applies: (a) after the commencement of this Act, in relation to regulations

that were in force by virtue of the Defence (Transitional Provisions) Act immediately before the commencement of this Act but are not in force under this Act, and in relation to orders that were in force under those regulations immediately before the commencement of this Act, as if those regulations and orders were repealed on the date of commencement of this Act;

(b) after the thirtieth day of June, One thousand nine hundred and fifty-three, in relation to the regulations specified in Part I of the First Schedule to this Act, and in relation to orders in force under those regulations on that day, as if those regulations and orders were repealed on the day following that day; and

(c) after the thirty-first day of December, One thousand nine hundred and fifty-three, in relation to the orders specified in the Second Schedule to this Act as if those orders were

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repealed on the day following that day, and as if each of those regulations and orders were an Act.

11 Certain awards, orders etc. to be in force

(1) An award, order, determination or decision that was in force or subsisting immediately before the commencement of this Act by virtue of the National Security (Industrial Peace) Regulations shall have the same force and effect from the commencement of this Act as it would have had if those Regulations, as in force immediately before the commencement of this Act, had continued in force.

(2) An award, order, determination or decision having force by virtue of the last preceding subsection or by virtue of subsection (3) of section eight of the Defence (Transitional Provisions) Act may, to the extent necessary for the purpose of permitting the full exercise of the powers of an industrial authority, whether of the Commonwealth or of a State, be revoked by such an authority, either expressly or by the making of inconsistent provisions.

(3) Subject to the last preceding subsection, the Conciliation and Arbitration Act 1904-1952 applies in relation to each award, order, determination and decision to which that subsection applies in like manner as it applies in relation to other awards, orders, determinations and decisions having force by virtue of that Act.

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The Schedules First Schedule Section 5

Part I National Security (Apple and Pear Acquisition) Regulations. National Security (War Deaths) Regulations. Regulation 66 of the National Security (General) Regulations.

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Part II Regulations 1, 3, 54, 55AA, 55A, 60B to 60G (inclusive) and 60J to 60M (inclusive) of the National Security (General) Regulations. National Security (Industrial Property) Regulations. National Security (Shipping Co-ordination) Regulations. Regulations 1, 62 and 100 of the National Security (Supplementary) Regulations. Regulation 2 of Statutory Rules 1945, No. 205.

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Second Schedule Section 6 Cordage and Fibre Order. Jute Goods Order.

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Notes to the Defence Transition (Residual Provisions) Act 1952

Table of Acts

Notes to the Defence Transition (Residual Provisions) Act 1952 Note 1

The Defence Transition (Residual Provisions) Act 1952 as shown in this compilation comprises Act No. 104, 1952 amended as indicated in the Tables below.

Table of Acts

Act Number and year

Date of Assent

Date of commencement

Application, saving or transitional provisions

Defence Transition 104, 1952 18 Nov 1952 1 Jan 1953 (Residual Provisions) Act 1952

Statute Law Revision Act 1973

216, 1973 19 Dec 1973 31 Dec 1973 Ss. 9(1) and 10

Statute Stocktake Act 1999 118, 1999 22 Sept 1999 22 Sept 1999 —

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Notes to the Defence Transition (Residual Provisions) Act 1952

Table of Amendments

Table of Amendments

ad. = added or inserted am. = amended rep. = repealed rs. = repealed and substituted

Provision affected How affected S. 4 .......................................... am. No. 216, 1973

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