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Trans-Tasman Mutual Recognition Act 1997
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50 References to participating jurisdictions
For the purposes of this Act, a participating jurisdiction is—
(a) New Zealand, while there is in force an Act of its Parliament
that corresponds to this Act;
(b) the Commonwealth;
(c) a State (other than a Territory) for which there is in force an
Act of its Parliament that refers to the Parliament of the
Commonwealth the power to enact this Act, or that adopts this
Act, under paragraph (xxxvii) of section 51 of the Constitution;
or
(d) a Territory (being the Australian Capital Territory or the
Northern Territory) for which there is in force an Act of its
legislature that requests the Parliament of the Commonwealth
to enact this Act or that enables this Act to apply in relation to
it.