(1) A regulation (a transitional regulation) may make provision of a saving or transitional nature--
(a) for which it is necessary to make provision to allow or facilitate the doing of anything to achieve the change--
(i) from the operation of a relevant law as in force before the commencement of this section to the operation of a relevant law as in force from time to time after that commencement; or
(ii) from the operation of a relevant law, or another Act in relation to the legal profession, as in force from time to time after the commencement of this section to the operation of a relevant law, or another Act in relation to the legal profession, as in force from time to time after that commencement; and
(b) for which this Act does not make provision or sufficient provision.
(2) Without limiting subsection (1), the power to make a transitional regulation includes the power to provide for changes under this Act to the law at different times.
(3) A transitional regulation may have retrospective operation to a day not earlier than the commencement of this section.
(4) A transitional regulation must declare it is a transitional regulation.
(5) This section and any transitional regulation expire 1 year after the commencement of this section.