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Act No. 32, 1902.
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Constitution.


Such allowance shall be charged on the Consolidated Revenue Fund, and shall be payable monthly at the rate aforesaid to every such Member from the time of his taking his seat, and, in every case, until he resigns or his seat is vacated, or until Parliament is dissolved or expires by effluxion of time.

Exceptions.
53 Vic. No. 12, s. 3.
29. (1) No such Member shall be entitled to the said allowance, or any portion thereof, whilst

(a) he holds any office of profit specified in the Second Schedule.Second Schedule hereto; or
(b) he holds any other office of profit under the Crown the acceptance of which would render vacant the seat of the person accepting the same; or
(c) he is in receipt of any official salary as Speaker of the said Assembly, or as Chairman of Committees thereof.

29. Superannuated public servants.(2) Any Member in receipt of any pension or allowance granted under any Act authorising the grant of superannuation allowances or pensions to officers in the Public Service shall be entitled to the allowance authorised by the last preceding section, subject to its abatement by the amount he receives or is entitled to as such pension or superannuation allowance.

Assembly may proceed to business although writs not exceeding five shall not have been returned.
17 Vic. No. 41, s. 24.
30. Upon any general election the Legislative Assembly shall be competent to proceed to the despatch of business at the time appointed by the Governor for that purpose notwithstanding that any of the writs of election (not exceeding five) have not been returned, or that in any of the electoral districts the electors have failed to elect a Member to serve in the said Assembly.

Election of the Speaker.
Ibid. s. 22.
31. (1) The Members of the Legislative Assembly shall upon the first assembling after every general election proceed forthwith to elect one of their number to be Speaker; and in case of his death, resignation, or removal by a vote of the said Legislative Assembly, the said Members shall forthwith proceed to elect another of such Members to be such Speaker.

31. (2) The Speaker so elected shall preside at all meetings of the said Legislative Assembly except as may be provided by the Standing Rules and Orders hereinafter authorised to be made.

Quorum division casting vote.
Ibid. s. 23.
32. (1) The presence of at least twenty Members of the Legislative Assembly, exclusive of the Speaker, shall be necessary to constitute a meeting of the said Assembly for the despatch of business.

32. (2) All questions (except as herein is excepted) which arise in the said Assembly shall be decided by the majority of votes of the Members present other than the Speaker, and when the votes are equal the Speaker shall have the casting vote.

Resignation of seats in the Assembly.
Ibid. s. 25.
33. Any Member of the Legislative Assembly may, by writing under his hand, addressed to the Speaker, resign his seat therein, and upon the receipt of such resignation by the Speaker, the seat of such Member shall become vacant.

34.