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Industrial Relations (Consequential Provisions) Act 1988
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#### 95 Court may resolve difficulties
(1) Where any difficulty arises in:
(a) the application of this Act in relation to a particular matter; or
(b) the application, in relation to a particular matter, of a provision of the Industrial Relations Act because of the operation of this Act;
the Court may, on the application of an interested person, make such order as it considers proper to resolve the difficulty.
(2) An order made under subsection (1) has effect in spite of anything contained in this Act, in the Industrial Relations Act 1988 or in any Act in force immediately before the commencement.
(3) The Court has jurisdiction with respect to matters arising under this Act in relation to which applications may be made to it under subsection (1).