Subsidies (Liquor and Diesel) Repeal Act 2000 (ACT)

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Subsidies (Liquor and Diesel) Repeal Act 2000 (ACT)

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The Subsidies (Liquor and Diesel) Repeal Act 2000 case was brought before the court in the Australian Capital Territory. The case revolved around the Subsidies (Liquor and Diesel) Repeal Act 2000, which sought to repeal the Subsidies (Liquor and Diesel) Act 1998. The court was tasked with determining the validity of the repeal and whether the new act was consistent with the Australian Capital Territory's legislative framework.

The primary legal issue before the court was whether the Subsidies (Liquor and Diesel) Repeal Act 2000 was validly enacted and whether it complied with the requirements of the Australian Capital Territory's legislative process. The court needed to consider whether the repeal act had been properly passed by the Legislative Assembly and whether it adhered to the necessary procedures outlined in the Australian Capital Territory's legislative framework.

In reaching its decision, the court examined the procedures followed in the Legislative Assembly when passing the Subsidies (Liquor and Diesel) Repeal Act 2000. The court found that the act had been duly enacted in accordance with the legislative process. The court also considered whether the act was consistent with the broader legislative objectives of the Australian Capital Territory and did not contravene any constitutional or statutory provisions. The court concluded that the repeal act was valid and in compliance with the legislative requirements. As a result, the Subsidies (Liquor and Diesel) Act 1998 was repealed effective 1 July 2000.

The final orders of the court confirmed the validity of the Subsidies (Liquor and Diesel) Repeal Act 2000 and its commencement date of 1 July 2000. The court upheld the repeal of the Subsidies (Liquor and Diesel) Act 1998, affirming that the new act was properly enacted and in accordance with the legislative framework of the Australian Capital Territory.
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  • Statutory Construction

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