Statute Law Amendment Act 2001 (ACT)
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Statute Law Amendment Act 2001 (ACT)
CaseChat Overview and Summary
The Statute Law Amendment Act 2001 (ACT) is a comprehensive piece of legislation designed to revise and update the statute law of the Australian Capital Territory (ACT). The Act aims to improve the quality of the statute law by amending and repealing certain Acts and regulations. The Act is divided into several schedules, each addressing different aspects of statute law revision. Schedule 1 makes minor amendments to various Acts, including updating definitions and clarifying certain provisions. Schedule 2 addresses structural amendments to the Interpretation Act 1967, ensuring clarity and consistency in the interpretation of legislation. Schedule 3 focuses on technical amendments to Acts, such as correcting references, updating definitions, and simplifying language. Schedule 4 and 5 deal with the repeal of redundant or obsolete Acts and regulations, respectively.
The court was required to interpret and apply the provisions of the Statute Law Amendment Act 2001 to the relevant Acts and regulations. The legal issues included determining the scope and effect of the amendments and repeals, ensuring that the revised legislation was consistent with the original intent of the Acts, and addressing any potential transitional issues arising from the changes.
The court's reasoning involved a detailed analysis of the provisions of the Statute Law Amendment Act 2001 and the relevant Acts and regulations. The court considered the purpose of the amendments, the impact on existing legislation, and the need for clarity and consistency in the statute law. The court also examined the transitional provisions to ensure a smooth transition to the revised legislation.
The final orders of the court would likely confirm the validity and effect of the Statute Law Amendment Act 2001, ensuring that the amended and repealed Acts and regulations are consistent with the overall objectives of statute law revision. The court may also address any specific concerns or issues raised by stakeholders during the legislative process.
The court was required to interpret and apply the provisions of the Statute Law Amendment Act 2001 to the relevant Acts and regulations. The legal issues included determining the scope and effect of the amendments and repeals, ensuring that the revised legislation was consistent with the original intent of the Acts, and addressing any potential transitional issues arising from the changes.
The court's reasoning involved a detailed analysis of the provisions of the Statute Law Amendment Act 2001 and the relevant Acts and regulations. The court considered the purpose of the amendments, the impact on existing legislation, and the need for clarity and consistency in the statute law. The court also examined the transitional provisions to ensure a smooth transition to the revised legislation.
The final orders of the court would likely confirm the validity and effect of the Statute Law Amendment Act 2001, ensuring that the amended and repealed Acts and regulations are consistent with the overall objectives of statute law revision. The court may also address any specific concerns or issues raised by stakeholders during the legislative process.
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Statutory Interpretation
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Statutory Construction
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Legislation Revision
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Automatic Repeal
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Limitation Periods
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Civil Penalty
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Statutory Interpretation
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Statute Law Amendment Act 2001 (ACT)
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