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  • Pure Consolidation

    Pure Consolidation A “pure” consolidation does not change the law, but simply re-enacts the body of legislation in a more accessible form, bringing together law on the same topic that was previously contained in other legislation, and enabling redrafting and reorganisation of a specific legislation (like an Act) to make its content clearer. Conclusion Notes…

  • Consequential Amendment

    Consequential Amendment A Consequential amendment is, in some countries, an amendment to an enactment that is required merely as a consequence of a substantive provision. Consequential amendments are needed to ensure that the whole of the body of law ( Statute Book ) is consistent with the substantive changes proposed. Conclusion Notes See Also References…

  • Statute Book

    The “statute book”, in some countries like New Zealand, is the existing body of law set out in Acts of Parliament. Conclusion Notes See Also References and Further Reading About the Author/s and Reviewer/s Author: international Mentioned in these Entries Consequential Amendment, Curnin’s Index, Index to the 1908 NZ Consolidated Statutes, Law quotes 3, Linked…

  • Savings Provisions (Legislation)

    Savings Provisions (Legislation) Savings provisions are provisions included in legislation (for example, an Act) in order to preserve or save a right, privilege, or obligation that would otherwise be repealed or cease to exist once the Act is in force. Conclusion Notes See Also References and Further Reading About the Author/s and Reviewer/s Author: international