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COMMUNITY LAND DEVELOPMENT ACT 2021 - SCHEDULE 4

SCHEDULE 4 – Savings, transitional and other provisions

Part 1 - Regulations

1 Savings or transitional regulations

(1) The regulations may contain provisions of a savings or transitional nature consequent on the commencement of--
(a) a provision of this Act, or
(b) a provision amending this Act.
(2) A savings or transitional provision consequent on the commencement of a provision must not be made more than 2 years after that commencement.
(3) A savings or transitional provision made consequent on the commencement of a provision is repealed 2 years after that commencement.
(4) A savings or transitional provision made consequent on the commencement of a provision may take effect before that commencement but not before--
(a) for a provision of this Act, the date of assent to this Act, or
(b) for a provision amending this Act, the date of assent to the amending Act.
(5) A savings or transitional provision taking effect before its publication on the NSW legislation website does not, before its publication--
(a) affect the rights of a person in a way prejudicial to the person, or
(b) impose liabilities on a person about anything done or omitted to be done.
(6) In this clause--

"person" does not include the State or an authority of the State.

Part 2 - Provisions consequent on enactment of this Act

2 Definitions

In this Part--

"former Act" means the Community Land Development Act 1989 .

"repeal day" means the day on which the former Act is repealed.

3 General savings

(1) Any act, matter or thing that immediately before the repeal of the former Act had effect under the former Act continues to have effect under this Act.
(2) This clause does not apply to the extent its application is inconsistent with any other provision of this Schedule.

4 Existing proceedings

Any proceedings commenced but not determined or finalised under the former Act are to be dealt with and determined as if the former Act had not been repealed.

5 Development contracts

The former Act continues to apply to a development contract entered into before the repeal day as if the former Act had not been repealed.



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