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Supreme Court Act 1935
6The *Supreme Court Act 1880* commenced on 1 August 1881. It was repealed by this Act, s. 3.
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6 The *Supreme Court Act 1880* commenced on 1 August 1881. It was repealed by this Act, s. 3.
7 The *Acts Amendment (Insolvent Estates) Act 1984* s. 11 contains a transitional provision about persons who died before that Act commenced
8 The *Acts Amendment (Actions for Damages) Act 1986* s. 6(2) contains a transitional provision about causes of action in which a court had given judgment before that section commenced.
9 Repealed by the *Statute Law Revision Act 1967.*
10 The commencement date was amended by the *Judges’ Salaries and Pensions Act 1950* s. 4*.*
11 Section 48A and the Second Schedule were inserted by the *Limitation Act Amendment Act 1954* s. 8*.*
12 The *Courts Legislation Amendment Act 2000* Pt. 6 reads as follows:
Part 6 — Validation
26. Validation
To the extent that, before the coming into operation of section 22, provisions of the *Rules of the Supreme Court 1971* related or purported to relate to mediation —
(a) those provisions are to be regarded as having been validly and lawfully made and published under and within the authority of the *Supreme Court Act 1935* and to have always had effect according to their terms; and
(b) anything done under or purportedly done under those provisions is to be regarded as having been validly done and, to have always been, effectual in all respects.
13 The *Acts Amendment (Court of Appeal) Act 2004* s. 14 was deleted by the *Criminal Law and Evidence Amendment Act 2008* s. 75(2).
14 The *Courts Legislation Amendment and Repeal Act 2004* s. 128 (to amend s. 20) was deleted by the *Criminal Law and Evidence Amendment Act 2008* s. 77(5).
15 The *Courts Legislation Amendment and Repeal Act 2004* Pt. 22 (as amended by the *Acts Amendment (Justice) Act 2008* s. 24) contains transitional provisions about enforcing judgments given before that Part commenced. Part 22 and the *Civil Judgments Enforcement Act 2004* commenced on 1 May 2005. Part 22 reads as follows: