Interpretation.
PART V.
PROVISION AS TO POWERS.
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of powers passing and of enactment.
18. Where any enactment is not to come into operation immediately on the passing, making or issue thereof, and confers power to make any appointment, or to make or issue any regulations, or to do any other thing for the purposes of the enactment, such power may be exercised at any time after the enactment is passed, made or issued, so far as may be necessary or expedient for the purpose of bringing the enactment into operation at the date of the commencement thereof: Provided that such power shall be subject to the restriction that any appointment, regulation, or thing, made, issued, or done, under such power shall not, unless the appointment, regulation, or thing, is necessary for bringing the enactment into operation, have any effect until the enactment comes into operation.
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Schedule.
powers, etc.
19. (1) Where any enactment confers a power or imposes a duty, the power may be exercised and the duty shall be performed from time to time as occasion requires.
(2) Where any enactment confers a power or imposes a duty on the holder of an office, as such, the power may be exercised and the duty shall be performed by the holder for the time being of the office or by any person appointed to act in or perform the duties of the said office for the time being.
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20. Where by or under any enactment a power to make any appointment is conferred, the authority having power to make the appointment shall also have power to remove, suspend, re-appoint or re-instate any person appointed in exercise of the power.
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Vict. c. 63, s. 32(1).]
[ibid. s. 32(2).] 28 of 1950,
Schedule.
Power to includes power appoint to suspend or remove,
Power to fill vacancy porarily.
21. Where by or under any enactment, any powers are conferred or any duties are imposed upon a public officer, the Governor may direct, if from any cause the office of such public officer is vacant or if during any period, owing to absence or inability to act from illness or any other cause, such public officer is unable to exercise the powers or perform the duties of his office, that such powers shall be had and may be exercised and such duties shall
Interpretation.
PART V.
PROVISION AS TO POWERS.
[CAP. 1
of powers
passing and
of enactment.
18. Where any enactment is not to come into opera- Exercise tion immediately on the passing, making or issue thereof, between and confers power to make any appointment, or to make commencement or issue any regulations, or to do any other thing for the purposes of the enactment, such power may be exercised at any time after the enactment is passed, made or issued, so far as may be necessary or expedient for the purpose of bringing the enactment into operation at the date of the commencement thereof: Provided that such power shall 28 of 1950, be subject to the restriction that any appointment, regula- tion, or thing, made, issued, or done, under such power shall not, unless the appointment, regulation, or thing, is necessary for bringing the enactment into operation, have any effect until the enactment comes into operation.
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Schedule.
powers, etc.
19. (1) Where any enactment confers a power or Exercise of imposes a duty, the power may be exercised and the duty ef. 62 & 63 shall be performed from time to time as occasion requires.
(2) Where any enactment confers a power or imposes a duty on the holder of an office, as such, the power may be exercised and the duty shall be performed by the holder for the time being of the office or by any person appointed to act in or perform the duties of the said office for the time being.
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20. Where by or under any enactment a power to make any appointment is conferred, the authority having power to make the appointment shall also have power to remove, suspend, re-appoint or re-instate any person appointed in exercise of the power.
[19
Vict. c. 63, 8. 32(1).]
[ibid. s. 32(2).] 28 of 1950,
Schedule.
Power to includes power
appoint
to suspend
or remove,
Power to fill vacancy
porarily.
21. Where by or under any enactment, any powers are conferred or any duties are imposed upon a public tem- officer, the Governor may direct, if from any cause the office of such public officer is vacant or if during any period, owing to absence or inability to act from illness or any. other cause, such public officer is unable to exercise the powers or perform the duties of his office, that such powers shall be had and may be exercised and such duties shall
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