Acts Interpretation Act 1901

PART 5 - GENERAL INTERPRETATION RULES  

SECTION 15AC  

15AC   CHANGES TO STYLE NOT TO AFFECT MEANING  
Where:


(a) an Act has expressed an idea in a particular form of words; and


(b) a later Act appears to have expressed the same idea in a different form of words for the purpose of using a clearer style;

the ideas shall not be taken to be different merely because different forms of words were used.


 

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