Films, Videos, and Publications Classification Act 1993

Transitional provisions - Video Recordings Act 1987

160: Interpretation

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"What special words mean in the law"

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When you read sections 161 to 166, you need to know what some words mean. You will see the word 'Authority' which refers to the Video Recordings Authority. This Authority was set up by the Video Recordings Act 1987. You will also see the words 'Video Recordings Board of Review' which is a group set up by the Video Recordings Act 1987. This group is different from the Authority. You can find more information about these sections in sections 161 to 166.

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Part 10Transitional provisions
Video Recordings Act 1987

160Interpretation

  1. In sections 161 to 166, unless the context otherwise requires,—

    Authority means the Video Recordings Authority established by section 16 of the Video Recordings Act 1987

      Video Recordings Board of Review means the Video Recordings Board of Review established by section 31 of the Video Recordings Act 1987.