Radiocommunications Act 1989

Transitional provisions - Crown not entitled to transitional rights

179: Crown not entitled to transitional rights

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"The government does not get special licence rights."

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You know how the government is called the Crown. The Crown does not get special rights to licences under this part of the law. This rule applies even if other parts of the law, like sections 145 to 178, say something different.

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Part 16Transitional provisions
Crown not entitled to transitional rights

179Crown not entitled to transitional rights

  1. Notwithstanding anything in sections 145 to 178, nothing in this Part shall confer on the Crown the right to be granted any licence.