Bail Act 2000

Miscellaneous provisions

75: Savings

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If a law is repealed by the Bail Act 2000, you still follow the old law for an appeal. This happens when you filed a notice of appeal before the Bail Act 2000 started, and the appeal is not finished yet. The old law applies to that appeal as if the Bail Act 2000 did not exist.

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Part 5Miscellaneous provisions

75Savings

  1. Despite the repeal of any enactment by this Act, where any notice of appeal has been filed in any office of a court under any such enactment before the date of the commencement of this Act, and the appeal is not finally determined before that date, the provisions of that enactment continue to apply to that appeal in all respects as if this Act had not been passed.