Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:C2012C00803:section:3
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Provision Reference: s 3
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3  Cesser of the Braddon clause of the Constitution

  From and after the thirty‑first day of December One thousand nine hundred and ten, section eighty‑seven of the Constitution shall cease to have effect, so far as it affects the power of the Commonwealth to apply any portion of the net revenue of Customs and Excise towards its expenditure, and so far as it affects the payment of any balance by the Commonwealth to the several States, or the application of such balance towards the payment of interest on the debts of the several States taken over by the Commonwealth.
Notes to the Surplus Revenue Act 1910

Note 1

The Surplus Revenue Act 1910 as shown in this compilation comprises Act No. 8, 1910 amended as indicated in the Tables below.

Table of Acts
Act                            Number     Date          Date of commencement                Application, saving or transitional provisions
                               and year   of Assent
Surplus Revenue Act 1910       8, 1910    2 Sept 1910   2 Sept 1910
States Grants Act 1927         4, 1927    8 Apr 1927    8 Apr 1927                          S. 2
Statute Law Revision Act 1934  45, 1934   6 Aug 1934    6 Aug 1934                          —
Statute Law Revision Act 1973  216, 1973  19 Dec 1973   31 Dec 1973                         Ss. 9 (1) and 10
Statute Law Revision Act 2012  136, 2012  22 Sept 2012  Schedule 6 (item 75): Royal Assent  —

Table of Amendments
ad. = added or inserted     am. = amended    rep. = repealed      rs. = repealed and substituted
Provision affected                                                                                How affected
S. 1....................                                                                          am. No. 216, 1973
S. 2....................                                                                          rep. No. 136, 2012
Ss. 4–7.................                                                                          rep. No. 4, 1927
Schedule................                                                                          rep. No. 45 1934