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Industrial Relations Act 2016
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### sec.419 When vice-president holds office
The vice-president of the court holds office until the earlier of the following—
the vice-president turns 70;
the vice-president resigns by signed notice given to the Governor;
the vice-president becomes a member of the Executive Council or Legislative Assembly;
the vice-president does any of the following without the prior written consent of the Minister—
acts as a director of a corporation engaged in a calling; or
acts as an auditor of a corporation engaged in a calling or of a business;
participates in any capacity in the management of a corporation engaged in a calling or the management of a business.
the vice-president is removed from office under section 423 .
If the vice-president stops holding the office because of subsection (1) (a) or (b) while hearing a matter, the Governor in Council may, without reappointing the person as the vice-president of the court, continue the person in the office for the time necessary to enable the hearing of the matter to be completed.
A person continued in office under subsection (2) may exercise the jurisdiction and powers of the court necessary or convenient for the hearing to be completed.
(sec.419-ssec.1) The vice-president of the court holds office until the earlier of the following— the vice-president turns 70; the vice-president resigns by signed notice given to the Governor; the vice-president becomes a member of the Executive Council or Legislative Assembly; the vice-president does any of the following without the prior written consent of the Minister— acts as a director of a corporation engaged in a calling; or acts as an auditor of a corporation engaged in a calling or of a business; participates in any capacity in the management of a corporation engaged in a calling or the management of a business. the vice-president is removed from office under section 423 .
(sec.419-ssec.2) If the vice-president stops holding the office because of subsection (1) (a) or (b) while hearing a matter, the Governor in Council may, without reappointing the person as the vice-president of the court, continue the person in the office for the time necessary to enable the hearing of the matter to be completed.
(sec.419-ssec.3) A person continued in office under subsection (2) may exercise the jurisdiction and powers of the court necessary or convenient for the hearing to be completed.
- (a) the vice-president turns 70;
- (b) the vice-president resigns by signed notice given to the Governor;
- (c) the vice-president becomes a member of the Executive Council or Legislative Assembly;
- (d) the vice-president does any of the following without the prior written consent of the Minister— (i) acts as a director of a corporation engaged in a calling; or (ii) acts as an auditor of a corporation engaged in a calling or of a business; (iii) participates in any capacity in the management of a corporation engaged in a calling or the management of a business.
- (i) acts as a director of a corporation engaged in a calling; or
- (ii) acts as an auditor of a corporation engaged in a calling or of a business;
- (iii) participates in any capacity in the management of a corporation engaged in a calling or the management of a business.
- (e) the vice-president is removed from office under section 423 .
- (i) acts as a director of a corporation engaged in a calling; or
- (ii) acts as an auditor of a corporation engaged in a calling or of a business;
- (iii) participates in any capacity in the management of a corporation engaged in a calling or the management of a business.