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Miscellaneous Amendments (General) Act 2010

TONGA


MISCELLANEOUS AMENDMENTS (GENERAL) ACT 2010
Act No. 46 of 2010


Arrangement of Sections


Section
1 Short title, commencement
2 Various Acts amended


__________________________


AN ACT TO AMEND VARIOUS ACTS TO MAKE THEM CONFORM WITH CHANGES IN CONSTITUTIONAL AND ELECTORAL AMENDMENT ACTS


I assent,
GEORGE TUPOU V,
1st October 2010.


BE IT ENACTED by the King and the Legislative Assembly of Tonga in the Legislature of the Kingdom as follows:


1 Short title, commencement


(1) This Act may be cited as the Miscellaneous Amendments (General) Act 2010.


(2) This Act shall come into force immediately after the Constitution (Amendment) (No. 2) Act 2010 comes into force, except for the amendments to the Electoral Act which are deemed to come into force on 29 September 2010.


2 Various Acts amended


The Acts and Regulations specified in Column 1 of the following table, regarding the provision specified in Column 2, are amended as provided in Column 3.


Column 1
Legislation
Column 2
Provision
Column 3
Amendment
section 2(1), in the definition “Act”
Repeal “an Ordinance passed by the King and Privy Council,”
section 2, in the definition of “Minister”
Insert the following before the semicolon “and in an Act “the Minister” means the Minister having responsibility for the administration of that Act”
section 4
Repeal section 4
section 6
Repeal “Ordinance,” and “Ordinances,”
section 7
Repeal “Ordinance,”
section 7(1)(ii)
Repeal “or Ordinance”
Postal Regulations
regulation 89
Repeal “Ordinance or”;
Postal Regulations
regulation 102
Repeal “or Ordinance”
section 145(1)
Repeal “an Ordinance passed by King and Privy Council” and replace with “regulations made under this Act”
section 2, in the definition of “Act”
Repeal “, ordinance”
section 12
Repeal “or Ordinance of the Privy Council”
section 21
Repeal “, ordinance”
Births Deaths and Marriages Registration Ac
section 22(b)
Repeal “, ordinance”
section 4
Repeal “or Ordinance”
section 2(3)
Repeal “, ordinance”
section 206(1) and 207(5)
Repeal “, ordinance”
Electoral Act
section 4(2)(c), 4(8), 5(5), 5A, 11(1), 12(1), 17(2),
Repeal “district” and replace with “constituency” wherever the word occurs
Electoral Act
section 4(9), 5(2)(c), 9(2), 19(1)(b)
Repeal “district” and replace with “constituency” wherever the word occurs
Electoral Act
section 4(2)(a)
Repeal “districts” and replace with “constituencies”
Electoral Act
section 3(2)
Insert “and constituency” after “district”
Electoral Act
Forms 3, 4, 7, and 8; in all places
Repeal “district” and replace with “constituency” wherever the word occurs
Electoral Act
Form 5
Repeal “Vahefonua” and replace with “Vahenga Fili”
Electoral Act
section 12(4)
In the English version only, repeal “names” and replace with “name”; and Repeal “or candidates” in both places
Electoral Act
section 15
Insert “or constituency” after “district”
Electoral Act
section 16(1)
Repeal “posted publicly on the post office of the electoral district and similar declarations shall be posted to the Supervisor by registered mail” and replace with “sent to the Supervisor of Elections, who shall publish the result”
Electoral Act
section 23(f)
Insert “, with intent to mislead or defraud electors,” after “At any time”
Electoral Act (Tongan version only)
section 9(3)
Repeal “$1,000” and replace with “$400”
Electoral Act (Tongan version only)
section 19
Repeal subsection (2)
Electoral Act (English version only)
Form 1
Repeal “Distinguishing mark(s): ...”
Electoral Act (Tongan version only)
Form 1
Repeal “Vahefonua fili” and replace with “Vahenga Fili”
Electoral Act
Form 5, in the
“Tokanga”
Repeal “(ngaahi)” and “(kau)”; and Repeal the space after the word “toko” and replace it with “taha”
section 4(2)
Repeal “section 13” and replace with “section 12”
section 5
Repeal “section 6(3) or section13” and replace with “section 12
section 21(1)
Repeal “lolotonga ‘a e 2011.”
Magistrate’s Court Act
section 2(1), 2(2), and
4
Repeal “Prime Minister with the consent of Cabinet” and replace with “King, after receiving advice from the Judicial Appointments and Discipline Panel
Magistrate’s Court Act
section 3
Repeal section 3(1) and replace with “The King, after receiving advice from the Judicial Appointments and Discipline Panel may, subject to clause 83C of the Constitution, appoint, discipline and dismiss Magistrates and establish the terms of their appointment.”
Magistrate’s Court Act
section 5
Repeal “Cabinet” and replace with “King, after receiving advice from the Judicial Appointments and Discipline Panel”
Magistrate’s Court Act
section 8(l)
Repeal “His Majesty in Council”
and replace it with “Cabinet”
Magistrate’s Court Act
section 85
Repeal “Cabinet” and “Prime
Minister” wherever it occurs and
replace with “Lord Chancellor”
sections 5(a), 6(1), 7,
8, 9, 15(3), 15(5),
24(1), 24(2) and
27(2)
Repeal “Chief Justice” and replace
with “President”
section 18(4)
Repeal “Privy Council, and the President of the Court shall forthwith report the decision of the Court to the Prime Minister who shall submit the matter to the Privy Council for decision as to the place and mode of detention of the appellant” and replace it with “Supreme Court”
section 25, 26(6)
Repeal “King in Council” and replace it with “Cabinet”
All Acts and subordinate
legislation (Tongan version
only)
wherever the
expression occurs
Repeal the expression “Tu’I Fakamaau Lahi” wherever it occurs and replace it with “‘Eiki Fakamaau Lahi”
All Acts and subordinate
legislation (English version
only)
wherever the
expression occurs
Repeal the expression “Chief Justice” wherever it occurs and replace it with “Lord Chief Justice”
All Acts and subordinate
legislation
wherever the
expression occurs
Repeal the expression “President of the Court of Appeal” wherever it occurs and replace it with “Lord President of the Court of Appeal”
All Acts and subordinate
legislation
wherever the
expression occurs
repeal the expression “President of the Land Court” wherever it occurs and replace it with “Lord President of the Land Court”

Passed by the Legislative Assembly this 22nd day of September 2010.


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