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Details: F2007C00903
Acts Interpretation (Substituted References — Section 19B) Order 1997
- F2007C00903
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Orders/Other as amended, taking into account amendments up to Acts Interpretation (Substituted References - Section 19B) Amendment Order 2007 (No. 2)
Administered by: Attorney-General's
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21 Dec 2007
Start Date
18 Dec 2007
End Date
05 Mar 2008
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Rectification
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Rectification date:
17 Mar 2008, 02:13 PM
Rectification Details
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Reason for Rectification
The instrument lodged and registered as F2007C00903 was erroneous in that the heading to Part 11 Schedule 1 does not accurately reflect the heading as made by item [3] of Schedule 1 of the Acts Interpretation (Substituted References — Section 19B) Amendment Order 2007 (No. 2) made by the rule-maker on 14/12/2007.
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