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Reprints Act 1992
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### sec.35 Format and printing style
The format and printing style of a law (including, for example, the setting out of the provisions, the placement of conjunctives and disjunctives and the use of capital letters, punctuation, hyphens, italics, bolding and quotation marks) may be brought into line with current legislative drafting practice.
‘(2) In this section—
person includes an unincorporated body.’
may replace
‘(2) In this section, the term person includes an unincorporated body.’.
‘ variation , in relation to a permit, includes a variation of conditions of the permit;’
may replace
‘ variation in relation to a permit includes a variation of conditions of the permit;’.
Petroleum (Submerged Lands) Act 1967 ’
may replace
‘ Petroleum (Submerged Lands) Act 1967 ’.
In the following provision heading, the bracketed words may be omitted—
‘ (SECTION 2.2 INDUSTRIAL MATTER)
2.2 Industrial matter ’.
Note also that section 34 could also be applied to this example.
s 35 amd 2013 No. 39 s 111 sch 4
- person includes an unincorporated body.’