Justice and Community Safety Legislation Amendment Act 2014 (No 2) (ACT)
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Justice and Community Safety Legislation Amendment Act 2014 (No 2) (ACT)
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The Justice and Community Safety Legislation Amendment Act 2014 (No 2) (ACT) amends various acts related to justice and community safety in the Australian Capital Territory. The amendments aim to enhance the effectiveness and efficiency of various legislative provisions. The court was required to interpret and apply the provisions of the amended legislation to determine their validity and enforceability. The court considered the purpose and context of the amendments, as well as any potential conflicts with existing legislation. The court also examined the impact of the amendments on the rights and obligations of individuals and entities affected by the amended legislation.
The court found that the amendments were valid and enforceable, and did not conflict with existing legislation. The court also found that the amendments were necessary to address various issues and concerns related to justice and community safety in the ACT. The court emphasised the importance of the amended legislation in promoting public interest and protecting the rights of individuals and entities. The court also noted that the amendments would enhance the effectiveness and efficiency of the relevant legislative provisions, and contribute to the overall goal of promoting justice and community safety in the ACT.
The final orders of the court were that the Justice and Community Safety Legislation Amendment Act 2014 (No 2) (ACT) was valid and enforceable, and did not conflict with existing legislation. The court also found that the amendments were necessary to address various issues and concerns related to justice and community safety in the ACT, and would enhance the effectiveness and efficiency of the relevant legislative provisions. The court emphasised the importance of the amended legislation in promoting public interest and protecting the rights of individuals and entities.
The court found that the amendments were valid and enforceable, and did not conflict with existing legislation. The court also found that the amendments were necessary to address various issues and concerns related to justice and community safety in the ACT. The court emphasised the importance of the amended legislation in promoting public interest and protecting the rights of individuals and entities. The court also noted that the amendments would enhance the effectiveness and efficiency of the relevant legislative provisions, and contribute to the overall goal of promoting justice and community safety in the ACT.
The final orders of the court were that the Justice and Community Safety Legislation Amendment Act 2014 (No 2) (ACT) was valid and enforceable, and did not conflict with existing legislation. The court also found that the amendments were necessary to address various issues and concerns related to justice and community safety in the ACT, and would enhance the effectiveness and efficiency of the relevant legislative provisions. The court emphasised the importance of the amended legislation in promoting public interest and protecting the rights of individuals and entities.
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