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(1)Section three of the Personal Injuries (Emergency Provisions) Act, 1939, (which as respects war injuries provides for relief from liability to pay compensation under the enactments relating to workmen's compensation and certain other enactments or to pay compensation or damages for negligence, nuisance or breach of duty under any enactment or contract or at common law) shall apply in relation to any such injury as is mentioned in subsection (2) of this section sustained after the passing of this Act, not being a war injury, as it applies in relation to a war injury.
(2)The injuries hereinbefore referred to are injuries falling within section one of this Act and certified by the Minister of Pensions to have been sustained by such a person and in such a case that an award could be made in respect thereof under any scheme made, or which could be made, under section three, section four or section five of the principal Act as amended by this Act.
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