the Ordinance or part, as the case may be, specified in the motion shall thereupon be deemed to have been disallowed.
the disallowance of the relevant Ordinance or the operation of subsection (1) in relation to the relevant Ordinance, as the case may be, has the effect of reviving that other Ordinance or law, as the case may be, from and including the date of the disallowance or the date on which the relevant Ordinance ceased to have effect by virtue of that operation of subsection (1), as the case may be, as if the relevant Ordinance had not been made.
no Ordinance containing a provision being the same in substance as a provision of the first-mentioned Ordinance shall be made unless:
Ordinance includes a part of an Ordinance.
AUSTRALIAN ANTARCTIC TERRITORY ACT 1954
- SECT 12C
Disallowed Ordinance not to be re-made unless resolution
rescinded or House approves
If an Ordinance or a part of an Ordinance is disallowed, or is deemed to have been disallowed, under section 12, and an Ordinance containing a provision being the same in substance as a provision so disallowed, or deemed to have been disallowed, is made within 6 months after the date of the disallowance, that provision has no effect, unless:
- (a)
- in the case of an Ordinance, or a part of an Ordinance, disallowed by resolutionthe resolution has been rescinded by the House of the Parliament by which it was passed; or
- (b)
- in the case of an Ordinance, or a part of an Ordinance, deemed to have been disallowedthe House of the Parliament in which notice of the motion to disallow the Ordinance or part was given has approved, by resolution, the making of a provision the same in substance as the provision deemed to have been disallowed.
AUSTRALIAN ANTARCTIC TERRITORY ACT 1954
- SECT 12D
Regulations, rules and by-laws
- (1)
- All regulations made under an Ordinance shall be laid before each House of the Parliament within 15 sitting days of that House after the day on which the regulations are made and, if they are not so laid before each House of the Parliament, have no effect.
- (2)
- Subsections 12(2) to (4B), inclusive, and sections 12A, 12B and 12C apply in relation to regulations laid before a House of the Parliament as if, in those provisions, references to an Ordinance were references to regulations and references to a provision of an Ordinance were references to a regulation.
- (3)
- In this section, regulations includes rules and by-laws.
AUSTRALIAN ANTARCTIC TERRITORY ACT 1954
- SECT 13
Grant of pardon, remission etc
- (1)
- The Governor-General, acting with the advice of the Minister, by warrant under his hand, may grant to a person convicted by a court exercising criminal jurisdiction in the Territory a pardon, either free or conditional, or a remission or commutation of sentence, or a respite, for such period as he thinks fit, of the execution of sentence, and may remit any fine, penalty or forfeiture imposed or incurred under a law in force in the Territory.
- (2)
- Where an offence has been committed in the Territory, or where an offence has been committed outside the Territory for which the offender may be tried in the Territory, the Governor-General, acting with the advice of the Minister, by warrant under his hand, may grant a pardon to any accomplice who gives evidence that leads to the conviction of the principal offender or any of the principal offenders.
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AUSTRALIAN ANTARCTIC TERRITORY ACT 1954
Notes to the Australian Antarctic Territory Act 1954
Note 1
The Australian Antarctic Territory Act 1954 as shown in this compilation comprises Act No. 42, 1954 amended as indicated in the Tables below.
All relevant information pertaining to application, saving or transitional provisions prior to 1 October 2001 is not included in this compilation. For subsequent information see Table A.
Table of Acts
Act
| Number and year
| Date of Assent
| Date of commencement
| Application, saving or transitional provisions
|
Australian Antarctic Territory Act 1954
| 42, 1954
| 1 Nov 1954
| 1 Nov 1954
|
|
Australian Antarctic Territory Act 1957
| 35, 1957
| 7 June 1957
| 5 July 1957
|
|
Australian Antarctic Territory Act 1963
| 20, 1963
| 28 May 1963
| 25 June 1963
| S. 3
|
Statute Law Revision Act 1973
| 216, 1973
| 19 Dec 1973
| 31 Dec 1973
| Ss. 9(1) and 10
|
Statute Law (Miscellaneous Amendments) Act (No. 1) 1982
| 26, 1982
| 7 May 1982
| Part VII (ss. 57, 58): 4 June 1982 (a)
|
|
as amended by
|
|
|
|
|
Statute Law (Miscellaneous Amendments) Act (No. 2) 1982
| 80, 1982
| 22 Sept 1982
| Part LXXI (ss. 262, 263): 4 June 1982 (b)
|
|
Statute Law (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act (No. 1) 1983
| 39, 1983
| 20 June 1983
| S. 3: 18 July 1983 (c)
| S. 7(1)
|
Statute Law (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act (No. 2) 1986
| 168, 1986
| 18 Dec 1986
| S. 3: Royal Assent (d)
| S. 5(1), and (3)
|
Statutory Instruments (Tabling and Disallowance) Legislation Amendment Act 1988
| 99, 1988
| 2 Dec 1988
| 2 Dec 1988
|
|
A.C.T. Self-Government (Consequential Provisions) Act 1988
| 109, 1988
| 6 Dec 1988
| S. 32: 11 May 1989 (see Gazette 1989, No. S164) (e)
|
|
Crimes Legislation Amendment Act 1991
| 28, 1991
| 4 Mar 1991
| S. 74(1): Royal Assent (f)
|
|
Transport and Regional Services Legislation Amendment (Application of Criminal Code) Act 2001
| 143, 2001
| 1 Oct 2001
| 2 Oct 2001
| S. 4 [see Table A]
|
(a)
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The Australian Antarctic Territory Act 1954 was amended by Part VII (sections 57 and 58) only of the Statute Law (Miscellaneous Amendments) Act (No. 1) 1982, subsection 2(12) of which provides as follows: (12) The remaining provisions of this Act shall come into operation on the twenty-eighth day after the day on which this Act receives the Royal Assent.
(b) The Statute Law (Miscellaneous Amendments) Act (No. 1) 1982 was amended by Part LXXI (sections 262 and 263) only of the Statute Law (Miscellaneous Amendments) Act (No. 2) 1982, subsection 2(11) of which provides as follows:
(11) Parts XLIX and LXXI shall be deemed to have come into operation on 4 June 1982.
(c) The Australian Antarctic Territory Act 1954 was amended by section 3 only of the Statute Law (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act (No. 1) 1983, subsection 2(1) of which provides as follows:
(1) Subject to this section, this Act shall come into operation on the twenty-eighth day after the day on which it receives the Royal Assent.
(d) The Australian Antarctic Territory Act 1954 was amended by section 3 only of the Statute Law (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act (No. 2) 1986, subsection 2(1) of which provides as follows:
(1) Subject to this section, this Act shall come into operation on the day on which it receives the Royal Assent.
(e) The Australian Antarctic Territory Act 1954 was amended by section 32 only of the A.C.T. Self-Government (Consequential Provisions) Act 1988, subsection 2(3) of which provides as follows:
(3) The remaining provisions of this Act (including the amendments made by Schedule 5) commence on a day or days to be fixed by Proclamation.
(f) The Australian Antarctic Territory Act 1954 was amended by subsection 74(1) only of the Crimes Legislation Amendment Act 1991, subsection 2(1) of which provides as follows:
(1) Subject to this section, this Act commences on the day on which it receives the Royal Assent.
Table of Amendments
ad. = added or inserted am. = amended rep. = repealed rs. = repealed and substituted
|
Provision affected
| How affected
|
S. 4
| am. No. 109, 1988; No. 28, 1991
|
S. 6
| am. No. 28, 1991; No. 143, 2001
|
S. 7
| rs. No. 28, 1991
|
S. 10
| am. No. 35, 1957; No. 109, 1988
|
| rs. No. 28, 1991
|
S. 12
| am. No. 20, 1963; No. 26, 1982 (as am. by No. 80, 1982); No. 39, 1983; No. 168, 1986; No. 99, 1988
|
Ss. 12A-12D
| ad. No. 99, 1988
|
S. 13
| ad. No. 35, 1957
|
| am. No. 216, 1973
|
Table A
Application, saving or transitional provisions
Transport and Regional Services Legislation Amendment (Application of Criminal Code) Act 2001 (No. 143, 2001)
4 Application of Amendments - (1)
- Each amendment made by this Act applies to acts and omissions that take place after the amendment commences.
- (2)
- For the purposes of this section, if an act or omission is alleged to have taken place between 2 dates, one before and one on or after the day on which a particular amendment commences, the act or omission is alleged to have taken place before the amendment commences.