Contract and Commercial Law Act 2017

Electronic transactions - Application of legal requirements to electronic transactions - Miscellaneous

240C: Order in Council may extend application period

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“The government's special rule for giving more time no longer exists”

The law used to have a rule called ‘Order in Council may extend application period’. This rule was part of the Contract and Commercial Law Act 2017. However, this rule no longer exists. It was removed from the law on 30 November 2022. This means that you can’t use this rule anymore.

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Part 4 Electronic transactions
Application of legal requirements to electronic transactions: Miscellaneous

240COrder in Council may extend application period (Repealed)

    Notes
    • Section 240C: repealed, on , by section 240E.