Unemployment Insurance Act, 1946

Definitions.

2.—In this Act—

the expression “the Act of 1920” means the Unemployment Insurance Act, 1920;

the expression “the Act of 1926” means the Unemployment Insurance Act, 1926 (No. 21 of 1926);

the expression “the Act of 1945” means the Unemployment Insurance Act, 1945 (No. 23 of 1945);

the expression “the arrangements” means the arrangements referred to in section 3 of this Act;

the expression “the British Acts” means the Acts of the Parliament of the United Kingdom known as the Unemployment Insurance Acts, 1935 to 1944;

the expression “the British Unemployment Fund” means the Unemployment Fund established under the British Acts;

the expression “the Irish Acts” means the Unemployment Insurance Acts, 1920 to 1945;

the expression “the Minister” means the Minister for Industry and Commerce;

the word “prescribed” means prescribed by regulations made by the Minister under this Act;

the expression “the Scheme” means The Insurance Industry Unemployment Insurance Scheme established under the Irish Acts;

the expression “special benefit” means the benefit payable under section 4 of this Act;

the expression “the statutory conditions” means the conditions set out in section 5 of this Act.