Wages Protection Act 1983

19: Consequential repeals

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"Old laws are cancelled because of new changes"

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When you look at the law, you see that the Wages Protection Act 1964 and the Wages Protection Amendment Act 1983 are repealed. This means these laws are no longer valid because of changes made by the Wages Protection Act 1983. You will not find these old laws being used anymore.

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19Consequential repeals

  1. The Wages Protection Act 1964 and the Wages Protection Amendment Act 1983 are hereby consequentially repealed.