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Minister, an estate or interest in land held by the Association that is not a disposable estate or interest; or
            (ii) other property of the Association;".

PART III—AMENDMENTS OF THE AUDIT ACT 1901

Liability in respect of losses, &c.
8. Section 70ab of the Audit Act 19012 is amended by omitting from paragraph (1) (c) "damage of" and substituting "damage to".

Method of paying salary
9. Section 70ah of the Audit Act 1901 is amended by omitting from paragraph (c) of the definition of "Commonwealth employee" in sub-section (2) "regulations under" and substituting "section 42 of".

PART IV—AIR NAVIGATION (CHARGES) ACT 1974

Commencement of sections 3, 12 and 13 of Air Navigation (Charges) Act 1974
10. Notwithstanding sub-section 2 (3) of the Air Navigation (Charges) Act 19743, sections 3, 12 and 13 of that Act shall be deemed to have come into operation on 25 February 1975.

PART V—AMENDMENT OF THE AUSTRALIAN CAPITAL TERRITORY EVIDENCE (TEMPORARY PROVISIONS) ACT 1971

Principal Act
11. The Australian Capital Territory Evidence (Temporary Provisions) Act 19714 is in this Part referred to as the Principal Act.

Validation of provisions of Australian Capital Territory Evidence Ordinance
12. Section 3 of the Principal Act is amended by adding at the end thereof the following sub-sections:
"(2) Nothing in sub-section (1) prevents the amendment or repeal by an Ordinance under the Seat of Government (Administration) Act 1910 of the provisions continued in force by that sub-section.
"(3) The Interpretation Ordinance 1967 of the Australian Capital Territory, as amended and in force from time to time, applies, and shall be deemed to have always applied, to the provisions continued in force by sub-section (1).".

PART VI—AMENDMENTS OF THE AUSTRALIAN CAPITAL TERRITORY SUPREME COURT ACT 1933

Principal Act
13. The Australian Capital Territory Supreme Court Act 19335 is in this Part referred to as the Principal Act.

Oath of allegiance and office by Judge
14. Section 10 of the Principal Act is amended by omitting "or some other person appointed by the Governor-General in that behalf," and substituting "another Judge of the Court, a Justice of the High Court or a Judge of the Federal Court of Australia".

15. After section 44 of the Principal Act the following section is inserted:

Reserved judgments
"44a. (1) Where any proceeding, after being fully heard before a Court constituted by not less than 3 Judges sitting together, is ordered to stand for judgment, it is not necessary that all the Judges before whom it was heard be present together in Court to declare their opinions on the matter to which the proceedings relate, but the opinion of any one of them may be reduced to writing and may be made public by any