Overseas Investment Act 2005

Preliminary provisions

8A: Status of examples

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When you read the Overseas Investment Act 2005, you will see examples to help explain the rules. These examples are only meant to help you understand the rules they relate to, and they do not change what the rules mean. You should know that if an example seems to disagree with the rule it is explaining, the rule is what matters. The rules in the Act are what count, not the examples that try to clarify them.

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Part 1Preliminary provisions

8AStatus 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 8A: inserted, on , by section 10 of the Overseas Investment Amendment Act 2018 (2018 No 25).