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IMPERIAL ACTS APPLICATION ACT 1969 - SECT 11

Revival of repealed enactments

11 Revival of repealed enactments

(1) The Governor may, by proclamation published on the NSW legislation website, declare that any provision (in this section called
"the revived provision" ) being the whole or any part of any Imperial enactment repealed by this Act, other than an Imperial enactment mentioned in the First Schedule to this Act, shall be revived as from the date of publication of the proclamation, or a later date to be specified in the proclamation.
(2) On and after the date of revival, the revived provision shall, subject to Acts from time to time in force, and subject to subsection three of this section, have such effect in New South Wales as the revived provision had in New South Wales immediately before the commencement of this Act.
(3) The revival under this section of any revived provision shall not--
(a) affect the previous operation of any repeal worked by section eight of this Act,
(b) affect anything duly done or suffered before the date of revival,
(c) affect any right, privilege, obligation, or liability acquired, accrued, or incurred before the date of revival, or any investigation, legal proceeding, or remedy in respect of any such right, privilege, obligation or liability, or
(d) make any person liable for any penalty, forfeiture or punishment in respect of anything done or omitted before the date of revival.
(4) Every such proclamation shall be laid before both Houses of Parliament within fourteen sitting days after publication if Parliament is then in session, and if not, then within fourteen sitting days after the commencement of the next session.
(5) If either House passes a resolution of which notice has been given at any time within fifteen sitting days after the proclamation has been laid before such House disallowing any proclamation or part thereof, the proclamation or part thereupon ceases to have effect.



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