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Electricity Generator Assets (Authorised Transactions) Act 2012
22General relationship of Act with other State legislation
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#### 22 General relationship of Act with other State legislation
22 General relationship of Act with other State legislation
> > (1) None of the following provisions operate to prevent, restrict or otherwise limit the carrying out of a transaction arrangement or the exercise of a function for the purposes of an authorised transaction—
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> > > (a) any provision of the [State Owned Corporations Act 1989](/view/html/inforce/current/act-1989-134),
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> > > (b) any provision of the constitution of a statutory SOC or a subsidiary of a statutory SOC,
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> > > (c) section 11 (Prohibition on privatisation of energy services corporations) of the [Energy Services Corporations Act 1995](/view/html/inforce/current/act-1995-095).
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> > (2) In the event of any inconsistency between the provisions of this Act or the regulations and a provision of any other State legislation that is prescribed by the regulations as an inconsistent provision for the purposes of this section, the provisions of this Act or the regulations (as the case may be) prevail to the extent of the inconsistency.
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> > (3) The requirements of any other Act (whether enacted before or after this Act) for the approval by resolution of either or both Houses of Parliament (or by Act) of any act that constitutes the transfer of electricity generator assets for the purposes of an authorised transaction is satisfied by the enactment of this Act.