Overseas Investment Act 2005

Consent and conditions regime - Transitional provisions and amendments to other enactments - Dissolution of Commission

72: Proceedings of Commission

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"What happens to a court case when the Commission is replaced by the Crown."

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If the Commission is involved in a court case when section 63 starts, the case can still continue. You can think of the Commission being replaced by the Crown in the case. The Crown can then finish the case and make sure any decisions are followed. This is stated to make things clear. The case can be completed and any decisions can be enforced by or against the Crown, as stated in section 63.

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Part 2Consent and conditions regime
Transitional provisions and amendments to other enactments: Dissolution of Commission

72Proceedings of Commission

  1. Any proceedings to which the Commission is a party before the commencement of section 63 may be continued, completed, and enforced by or against the Crown.

  2. This section is for the avoidance of doubt.