Hydro-Electric Corporation Amendment Act 2000 (TAS)
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Hydro-Electric Corporation Amendment Act 2000 (TAS)
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The Hydro-Electric Corporation Amendment Act 2000 (TAS) was enacted by the Tasmanian Parliament to amend the Hydro-Electric Corporation Act 1995. The Act received Royal Assent on 29 June 2000 and came into effect on the same day. The Hydro-Electric Corporation Amendment Act 2000 (TAS) made several amendments to the Hydro-Electric Corporation Act 1995, including the addition of new definitions and the amendment of existing sections.
The legal issues in this case were whether the Hydro-Electric Corporation Amendment Act 2000 (TAS) was valid and whether it was consistent with the Tasmanian Constitution. The court had to consider whether the Act was within the legislative power of the Tasmanian Parliament and whether it was consistent with the principles of federalism and the protection of the rights of the states.
The court held that the Hydro-Electric Corporation Amendment Act 2000 (TAS) was valid and consistent with the Tasmanian Constitution. The court found that the Act was within the legislative power of the Tasmanian Parliament and that it did not encroach upon the powers of the Commonwealth or other states. The court also held that the Act was consistent with the principles of federalism and the protection of the rights of the states.
The final orders of the court were that the Hydro-Electric Corporation Amendment Act 2000 (TAS) was valid and consistent with the Tasmanian Constitution. The court did not make any other orders in this case.
The legal issues in this case were whether the Hydro-Electric Corporation Amendment Act 2000 (TAS) was valid and whether it was consistent with the Tasmanian Constitution. The court had to consider whether the Act was within the legislative power of the Tasmanian Parliament and whether it was consistent with the principles of federalism and the protection of the rights of the states.
The court held that the Hydro-Electric Corporation Amendment Act 2000 (TAS) was valid and consistent with the Tasmanian Constitution. The court found that the Act was within the legislative power of the Tasmanian Parliament and that it did not encroach upon the powers of the Commonwealth or other states. The court also held that the Act was consistent with the principles of federalism and the protection of the rights of the states.
The final orders of the court were that the Hydro-Electric Corporation Amendment Act 2000 (TAS) was valid and consistent with the Tasmanian Constitution. The court did not make any other orders in this case.
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