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BUSINESS FRANCHISE LICENCES (REPEAL) BILL 1997

[Act 1997 No 109]
New South Wales
Business Franchise Licences

(Repeal) Bill 1997

Explanatory note

This explanatory note relates to this Bill as introduced into Parliament.

This Bill is cognate with the Appropriation (Refunds and Subsidies) Bill
1997.

Overview of Bill

The object of this Bill is to repeal the Business Franchise Licences
(Petroleum Products) Act 1987 and the Business Franchise Licences
(Tobacco) Act 1987
and to amend other Acts and make other provisions in
consequence of the repeal of those Acts.


Business Franchise Licences (Repeal) Bill 1997 [Act 1997 No 109]
Explanatory note

Outline of provisions

Clause 1 sets out the name (also called the short title) of the proposed Act.

Clause 2 provides for the commencement of the proposed Act on the date of
assent.

Clause 3 repeals the Business Franchise Licences (Petroleum Products) Act
I987 and the Business Franchise Licences (Tobacco) Act 1987.

Clause 4 is a formal provision giving effect to the amendments to other Acts
contained in Schedule 1.

Clause 5 is a formal provision giving effect to the savings, transitional and
other provisions set out in Schedule 2.

Schedules

Schedule 1 amends other Acts as a consequence of the repeals proposed by
the Bill.

Schedule 2 contains savings, transitional and other provisions as a
consequence of those repeals.

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