Appellate Jurisdiction Act 1913
Appellate Jurisdiction Act 1913
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Appellate Jurisdiction Act 1913
Appellate Jurisdiction Act 1913
| Imperial Act | 21 |
| Date of assent | 15 August 1913 |
An Act to make further provision with respect to the number and duties of Lords of Appeal in Ordinary and with respect to the constitution of the Court of Appeal and the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council
3 Provisions as to Colonial Judges becoming members of the Judicial Committee
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(1) [Repealed]
(2) Section 1 of the said Act shall have effect as if the persons named therein included any person being or having been Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of South Africa.
(3) [Repealed]
(4) The enactments mention in the Schedule are hereby repealed to the extent mentioned in the 3rd column of that Schedule, and in the Schedule to the Appellate Jurisdiction Act 1908 (Imp), for the words
“Cape of Good Hope”
,“Natal”
,“Transvaal”
,“Orange River Colony”
there shall be substituted the words“the Union of South Africa.”
Section 3(1): repealed, by section 13 of the Administration of Justice Act 1928 (Imp).
Section (3): repealed, on . by section 13of the Administration of Justice Act 1928 (Imp).
4 Short Title
This Act may be cited as the Appellate Jurisdiction Act 1913 (Imp).
Schedule
Enactments repealed
The item relating to section 3(2) Appellante Jurisdiction Act 1908 was repealed by section 4(1) Imperial Laws Application Act 1988.
| Session and Chapter | Short Title | Extent of Repeal | ||
| 58 and 59 Vict c 44 | The Judicial Committee Amendment Act 1895 (Imp) |
In section 1, the words |
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In the Schedule, the words |
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Appellate Jurisdiction Act 1913
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