Local Government Act 2002

Consequential amendments, repeals, revocations, transitional provisions, and savings - Consequential amendments, repeals, and revocations

266: Repeals

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“This part of the law cancels old rules that aren't needed anymore”

The law says that certain old rules are no longer in effect. These old rules are listed in Schedule 18. When a rule is repealed, it means it’s cancelled and doesn’t apply anymore. This helps keep the laws up to date by removing ones that are no longer needed or have been replaced by new laws.

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Part 12 Consequential amendments, repeals, revocations, transitional provisions, and savings
Consequential amendments, repeals, and revocations

266Repeals

  1. The enactments specified in Schedule 18 are repealed.