Child Support Act 1991

3: Act to bind the Crown

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"This law applies to everyone, even the government, with some exceptions"

This law applies to everyone, including the government. This means that the government must follow the rules in this Child Support Act, just like everyone else. However, there is one exception to this rule. The exception is explained in another part of the law called section 186. So, while the government usually has to follow this law, there might be some special cases where they don't have to, as described in section 186.

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3Act to bind the Crown

  1. Subject to section 186, this Act shall bind the Crown.