Apprenticing the Children of the Queen’s Orphan Schools Amendment 1840, with the full title ‘An Act to amend an Act passed in the Second Year of her present Majesty intituled An Act for apprenticing the Children of the Queen’s Orphan Schools in this Island’ (Act no. 4 Vict. No.8) primarily sets out the penalties for…
The Apprentices and Servants 1837 act with the full title ‘An Act to consolidate the Laws relating to Apprentices and Servants’ (Act No.1 Vict. No. 15) sets out guidelines for the arrest and imprisonment of apprentices and servants who are deemed to have abandoned their work, as well as the right for apprentices and servants…
The Apprenticing of the Children of the Queen’s Orphan Schools 1838, with the full title, ‘An Act for apprenticing the Children of the Queen’s Orphan Schools in this Island'(Act no. 2 Vict. No.27) gave authority to the Lieutenant Governor to engage children from the Queen’s Orphan School in apprenticeships with employers of the Lieutenant Governor’s…
The Maintenance Act 1956 with the full title “An Act to amend the ‘Maintenance Act 1921′”(26/1956) was repealed by Statute Law Revision Act 1958 (No.36) on 24 July 1958.
The Maintenance Act 1957 with the full title “An Act to amend the ‘Maintenance Act 1921′” (Act no.93/1957) was repealed by Statute Law Revision Act 1958 (No.36) on 24 July 1958.
The Maintenance Act 1951 with the full title “An Act to amend the ‘Maintenance Act 1921′”(Act no. 35/1951) was repealed by Statute Law Revision Act 1958 (No.36) on 24 July 1958.
The Maintenance Act 1942 with the full title “An Act to amend the ‘Maintenance Act 1921′”(Act no.6 Geo. VI No.10) amends the Maintenance Act 1921 to presume that any man serving in the military who does not attend a court summons relating to maintenance has sworn under oath that he is not the father of…
The Maintenance Act 1934 with the full title “An Act to amend the ‘Maintenance Act 1921′”(Act no.25 Geo. V No.61) makes explicit the court’s power to alter details of any order previously made relating to the maintenance of children or wives, and the right of people to challenge pre-existing orders or subsequent changes to orders….
The Maintenance Act (No.2) 1934 with the full title “An Act to amend the ‘Maintenance Act 1921′”(Act no.25 Geo. V No.87) exempts people who do not comply with a maintenance order from punishment if the court believes non-compliance was not wilful or negligent. The individual in question is however still expected to meet the requirements…
The Maintenance Act 1932 with the full title “An Act to amend the Maintenance Act 1921″(Act no.23 Geo. V No.8) amended the sharing of recorded information and documentation about maintenance orders made in states outside of Tasmania with the Tasmanian legal system. This act was repealed by Statute Law Revision Act 1934 (25 Geo. V…