Civil Law (Sale of Residential Property) Amendment Regulation 2025 (No 1) (ACT)
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Civil Law (Sale of Residential Property) Amendment Regulation 2025 (No 1) (ACT)
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The regulation establishes certain amendments to the Civil Law (Sale of Residential Property) Regulation 2004. The regulation was made under the Civil Law (Sale of Residential Property) Act 2003. The regulation amends the regulation to provide that certain people are excluded from certain licence requirements and advertising requirements in respect of the sale of residential property. These amendments respond to the introduction of the Property Developers Act 2024. The regulation provides for the exclusion of people from certain licence requirements and advertising requirements in respect of the sale of residential property. The regulation also provides for additional disclosure requirements to be met by sellers excluded from certain licence requirements. The court was required to consider the validity of the regulation and whether it complied with the parent Act.
The court found that the regulation was validly made and complied with the parent Act. The court considered that the regulation was within the power of the Executive to make the regulation. The court also considered that the regulation was consistent with the objects and purposes of the parent Act. The court found that the regulation was a lawful exercise of the Executive’s power. The regulation is valid.
The court made an order declaring that the regulation is valid and of full force and effect. The court made an order declaring that the regulation is a lawful exercise of the Executive’s power. The court made an order that the regulation commence on the commencement of the Property Developers Act 2024, schedule 2, part 2.4.
The court found that the regulation was validly made and complied with the parent Act. The court considered that the regulation was within the power of the Executive to make the regulation. The court also considered that the regulation was consistent with the objects and purposes of the parent Act. The court found that the regulation was a lawful exercise of the Executive’s power. The regulation is valid.
The court made an order declaring that the regulation is valid and of full force and effect. The court made an order declaring that the regulation is a lawful exercise of the Executive’s power. The court made an order that the regulation commence on the commencement of the Property Developers Act 2024, schedule 2, part 2.4.
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