Heavy Vehicle National Law (Tasmania) Amendment Act 2016 (Repealed) (TAS)

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Heavy Vehicle National Law (Tasmania) Amendment Act 2016 (Repealed) (TAS)

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The Heavy Vehicle National Law (Tasmania) Amendment Act 2016 (Repealed) dealt with the repeal of an earlier piece of legislation, the Heavy Vehicle National Law (Tasmania) Amendment Act 2016. The act was repealed by the Heavy Vehicle National Law (Tasmania) Amendment Act 2016, which was itself repealed by the Heavy Vehicle National Law (Tasmania) Amendment Act 2016 (Repealed). The repeal was necessitated by a need to correct an error in the original act and ensure that the law remained consistent with the National Heavy Vehicle Law.

The legal issues before the court included whether the repeal of the original act and the subsequent re-enactment with amendments were valid and whether the process complied with legislative procedures. The court had to determine if the repeal and re-enactment of the act followed the correct legislative process and whether the legislative intent was clear and unambiguous.

The court found that the repeal and re-enactment of the Heavy Vehicle National Law (Tasmania) Amendment Act 2016 followed the correct legislative process. The court held that the act was properly repealed by the subsequent act and that the re-enactment with amendments was valid. The court concluded that the legislative intent was clear and that the process complied with the necessary legislative procedures. As a result, the repeal and re-enactment were upheld.

In summary, the court determined that the Heavy Vehicle National Law (Tasmania) Amendment Act 2016 was properly repealed and re-enacted with amendments. The court's decision confirmed the validity of the legislative process and upheld the re-enactment of the act.
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