Accident Compensation Act 2001

Preliminary provisions

5: Act to bind the Crown

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"This law applies to everyone, including the government"

This law applies to everyone, including the government. When you see "the Crown" mentioned in a law, it means the government. So, this rule is saying that the government must follow all the rules in this law, just like everyone else does. This is important because it means no one is above the law, not even the people who run the country.

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Part 1Preliminary provisions

5Act to bind the Crown

  1. This Act binds the Crown.