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54. Judges continued in the enjoyment of their offices during good behaviour
The Commissions of the present Judges of the Supreme Court and of all future Judges thereof shall be, continue, and remain in full force during their good behaviour, notwithstanding the demise of Her Majesty (whom may God long preserve), any law, usage, or practice to the contrary notwithstanding. [CA section 54.]
55. Judges may be removed by the Crown on the address of both Houses
It shall be lawful nevertheless for Her Majesty to remove any such Judge upon the Address of both Houses of the Legislature of the State.
[CA section 55.]	wa.gov.au