Legislation Act 2019

Drafting and publishing of legislation - Revision Bills

94: Interpretation

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"What special words mean in this law"

When you read this part of the law, some words have special meanings. A revision Bill is a Bill that is prepared under this part of the law. You can find more information about what a revision programme is by looking at section 95, which explains that a revision programme is one that has been approved.

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Part 3Drafting and publishing of legislation
Revision Bills

94Interpretation

  1. In this subpart, unless the context otherwise requires,—

    revision Bill means a Bill prepared under this subpart

      revision programme means a revision programme approved under section 95.

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