1995—No. 387 (NSW)

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1995—No. 387

JUSTICES ACT 1902—REGULATION

(Justices (Transport Administration) (Repeal, Savings and Transitional) Regulation

1995)

NEW SOUTH WALES

[Published in Gazette No. 102 of 25 August 1995]

HIS Excellency the Governor, with the advice of the Executive Council, and in pursuance of the Justices Act 1902, has been pleased to make the Regulation set forth hereunder.

JEFFREY SHAW, Q.C., M.L.C.,

Attorney General.

Citation

1. This Regulation may be cited as the Justices (Transport

Administration) (Repeal, Savings and Transitional) Regulation 1995.

Commencement

2. This Regulation commences on 1 September 1995.

Repeal

3. The Justices (Short Descriptions of Transport Offences) Regulation 1987 is repealed.

Transitional

4. (1) This clause applies to any document (being an information, complaint, summons, warrant, notice, order or other document that relates to an offence alleged to have been committed before the repeal of the Justices (Short Descriptions of Transport Offences) Regulation 1987), and

so applies whether the document was issued, given or made before or

after that repeal.

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(2) The repeal of the Justices (Short Descriptions of Transport Offences) Regulation 1987 does not affect the validity of any document to which this clause applies in which an expression that was prescribed by that Regulation, as in force immediately before its repeal, is used.

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TABLE OF PROVISIONS

1 .         Citation

2. Commencement

  1. Repeal

4. Transitional

EXPLANATORY NOTE

This Regulation repeals the Justices (Short Descriptions of Transport Offences) Regulation 1987 as a consequence of its having been superseded by regulations under the Transport Administration Act 1988.

This Regulation is made under the Justices Act 1902, including section 154 (the

general regulation making power) and section 145B.

This Regulation is made in connection with the staged repeal of subordinate

legislation under the Subordinate Legislation Act 1989.

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