Section 5Part 0 —
Amendment of subordinate laws
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Each subordinate law before the commencement day that contains a reference to the short title of a Law is amended by omitting from that reference the word "Law" and substituting the word "Act".
Each subordinate law before the commencement day that contains a reference to a particular Law otherwise than by its short title is amended by omitting from that reference the word "Law" and substituting the word "Act".
Each subordinate law before the commencement day that contains a reference to a Law or Laws (not being a reference to a particular Law or Laws) is amended by omitting from that reference the word "Law" or "Laws" and substituting the word "Act" or "Acts", as the case requires.
Where a subordinate law described in any of subsections (1) to (3) contains two or more references of the kind described in that subsection, that subsection has effect in relation to each of those references.
If a Law referred to in a particular subordinate law is not an enactment on commencement day, the amendment effected by subsection (1) or (2) takes effect, in relation to that reference, on the day on which that Law becomes an enactment.