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Acts Interpretation Act 1901 : ウィキペディア英語版 | Acts Interpretation Act 1901
The Acts Interpretation Act 1901 is an Interpretation Act of the Parliament of Australia which establishes rules for the interpretation of Australian Acts and other legislation. The Act applies only to Australian legislation, with each state and the self-governing territory having its own legislation.〔"Acts Interpretation Act 1901" in Trischa Mann (ed.) ''Australian Law Dictionary'' via Oxford Reference Online, Oxford University Press, accessed 20 August 2011.〕 ==Conspectus== The Act sets out rules for the commencement (Part II), repeal and expiration (Part III) of Commonwealth acts; general provisions (Part IV) including what material may be considered when interpreting an act (Part V); the meaning of words and expression commonly used in legislation (Part VI) and judicial expressions in legal proceedings (Part VII); the measurement and expression of distance and time (Part VIII); how legislation may be cited (Part IX); and provides rules about the interpretation of legislative instruments (secondary legislation) and resolutions of the Parliament (Part XI).
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