Civil Aviation Act 2023

Rules - Rules made by Minister or Governor-General - Provisions concerning rules made by Minister or Governor-General

65: Rule prevails over bylaw if bylaw inconsistent or repugnant

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"If a local rule and a bylaw disagree, the rule is more important and overrides the bylaw."

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If a local authority makes a bylaw that does not agree with a rule made under this subpart, the rule is more important. The rule will override the bylaw if they are inconsistent. You can find similar information in the 1990 No 98 s 28(7), (8) for comparison.

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Rules made by Minister or Governor-General: Provisions concerning rules made by Minister or Governor-General

65Rule prevails over bylaw if bylaw inconsistent or repugnant

  1. If a bylaw of a local authority is inconsistent with or repugnant to any rule made under this subpart that is in force in the same locality, the rule prevails to the extent of the inconsistency.

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