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Queensland Competition Authority Act 1997
sec.13EApplication of part to local government entities and responsible local governments that are the same person for giving notices
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### sec.13E Application of part to local government entities and responsible local governments that are the same person for giving notices
This section applies if—
this part requires or permits a notice to be given to both a local government entity and the responsible local government for the entity; and
the local government entity is not incorporated.
The notice may be given to the local government entity or the responsible local government once and—
if the notice is given to the local government entity—it is taken to have also been given to the responsible local government; or
if the notice is given to the responsible local government—it is taken to have also been given to the local government entity.
s 13E ins 2000 No. 15 s 5
(sec.13E-ssec.1) This section applies if— this part requires or permits a notice to be given to both a local government entity and the responsible local government for the entity; and the local government entity is not incorporated.
(sec.13E-ssec.2) The notice may be given to the local government entity or the responsible local government once and— if the notice is given to the local government entity—it is taken to have also been given to the responsible local government; or if the notice is given to the responsible local government—it is taken to have also been given to the local government entity.
- (a) this part requires or permits a notice to be given to both a local government entity and the responsible local government for the entity; and
- (b) the local government entity is not incorporated.
- (a) if the notice is given to the local government entity—it is taken to have also been given to the responsible local government; or
- (b) if the notice is given to the responsible local government—it is taken to have also been given to the local government entity.