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Business Tenancies (Fair Dealings) Act 2003
11GContinuing effect of notice
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11G Continuing effect of notice
(1) Despite the expiry or revocation of a modification notice, any time
period set by the notice that has not expired continues in effect until
the time period expires.
Example for subsection (1)
This Act sets a time period of 30 days for a thing to be done. A modification
notice modifies that time period to 120 days. After 60 days the modification
notice expires. The time for doing the thing still has 60 days to run, despite the
expiry of the notice.
(2) If a modification notice expires or is revoked, on the expiry of the
time period as set by the notice and continued in effect by
subsection (1), the original time period applicable under this Act is
restored in effect.
Example for subsection (2)
In the example for subsection (1), after the 120 day period as modified by the
modification notice has expired, the time period reverts to the 30 day period set
by this Act.
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(3) If a modification notice makes provision in relation to costs of
proceedings in a court or tribunal, the provision continues to apply
to proceedings that had commenced during the emergency period
but were not completed before the end of the emergency period.