Legislation, In force, Western Australia
Western Australia: Distress for Rent Abolition Act 1936 (WA)
An Act to abolish distress for rent and for other relative purposes.
          Western Australia
Distress for Rent Abolition Act 1936
Western Australia
Distress for Rent Abolition Act 1936
Contents
1. Short title 1
2. Abolition of distress for rent due 1
3. Any distress for rent which is pending not to be proceeded with 1
4. Restriction of remedies of mortgagee or annuitant against tenant 1
5. Saving of right to recover by action 2
Notes
Compilation table 3
Western Australia
Distress for Rent Abolition Act 1936
An Act to abolish distress for rent and for other relative purposes.
1. Short title
This Act may be cited as the Distress for Rent Abolition Act 1936 1.
2. Abolition of distress for rent due
After the commencement of this Act no distress for rent shall be levied or made.
3. Any distress for rent which is pending not to be proceeded with
Where prior to the date of the commencement of this Act any person has levied or made any distress for rent and the goods and chattels distrained have not been sold, the distress shall not be proceeded with, and shall be deemed to be withdrawn without prejudice to the right of the person making the distress to recover the amount distrained for and the costs of making the distress from the person liable for the rent as a debt in any court of competent jurisdiction.
4. Restriction of remedies of mortgagee or annuitant against tenant
In lieu of the power of distress for rent contained in section 112 of the Transfer of Land Act 1893, as against the tenant or occupier for arrears of any interest or annuity therein referred to, the person to whom the interest or annuity is due may, subject to the proviso in the said section as to liability, recover the same in any court of competent jurisdiction as a debt from the occupier or tenant of the land mentioned in the mortgage or charge.
5. Saving of right to recover by action
Nothing in this Act shall prejudice or affect the right of a person to whom rent is due to recover the same as a debt from the person liable to pay the same in any court of competent jurisdiction.
[6. Deleted: No. 59 of 2004 s. 141.]
Notes
1 This is a compilation of the Distress for Rent Abolition Act 1936 and includes the amendments made by the other written laws referred to in the following table. The table also contains information about any reprint.
Compilation table
Short title                                                            Number and year  Assent       Commencement
Distress for Rent Abolition Act 1936                                   38 of 1936       11 Dec 1936  11 Dec 1936
Distress for Rent Abolition Act Amendment Act 1941                     14 of 1941       7 Nov 1941   7 Nov 1941
Residential Tenancies Act 1987 s. 89                                   128 of 1987      21 Jan 1988  1 Oct 1989 (see s. 2 and Gazette 18 Aug 1989 p. 2748)
Reprint 1: The Distress for Rent Abolition Act 1936 as at 4 July 2003
(includes amendments listed above)
Courts Legislation Amendment and Repeal Act 2004 s. 141                59 of 2004       23 Nov 2004  1 May 2005 (see s. 2 and Gazette 31 Dec 2004 p. 7128)
        
      