Crown Entities Act 2004

Preliminary provisions

10B: Status of examples

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"What examples mean in this law: they help explain rules, but don't change them"

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When you read this Act, you will see examples to help explain the rules. These examples are just to help you understand the rules they relate to. They do not change or limit what the rules mean.

If an example does not match the rule it is explaining, the rule is what matters. You should follow what the rule says, not what the example says. This helps make sure you understand the rules correctly.

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Part 1Preliminary provisions

10BStatus of examples

  1. An example used in this Act is only illustrative of the provisions to which it relates. It does not limit those provisions.

  2. If an example and a provision to which it relates are inconsistent, the provision prevails.

Notes
  • Section 10B: inserted, on , by section 8 of the Crown Entities Amendment Act 2013 (2013 No 51).