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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 24 January 2025
The scope of this summary is to review Ordinances made under the Seat of Government (Administration) Act 1960-1963 and Regulations made pursuant to such Ordinances, which may be of interest to local practitioners in that they tie in with general schemes of legislation, and practitioners in general where they relate to the legal consequences of acts performed outside the Territory or are intended to provide a model for uniform legislation in the Commonwealth.
1 S. 26. A provision of this nature is to be found in the current Victorian and South Australian legislation and it is generally designed to prevent persons or firms from issuing documents which may be mistaken as prospectuses which are subject to the stricter conditions of the companies legislation.
2 S. 6.
3 Notified in the Commonwealth Gazette on 23 April 1964.
4 S. 4 amends s. 7 of the Principal Ordinance of 1961.
5 S. 6 repeals s. 12 of the Principal Ordinance.
6 S. 10 repeals s. 18 of the Principal Ordinance.
7 S. 13 amends s. 23 of the Principal Ordinance.
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