New South Wales Repealed ActsThis legislation has been repealed.
(1) If a court imposes a further sentence of imprisonment which is to be cumulative on a previous sentence imposed by the court or to which the person is subject (being a previous sentence which has a minimum term), the further sentence must commence at the end of the minimum term of the previous sentence.
(2) If there is more than one previous sentence which has a minimum term, the further sentence must commence at the end of the minimum term that last expires.
(3) If the further sentence is imposed during the additional term for the previous sentence or during the additional term that last expires, the further sentence must commence on the day it is imposed or on an earlier day specified by the court.
(4) If a court imposes a further sentence that does not comply with this section, the further sentence is to be taken to commence at the time required by this section.
(5) This section has effect despite section 444 of the Crimes Act 1900 or any other law.
(6) Otherwise, this section does not affect any law relating to the time when a sentence commences or commenced, or comes to an end, or any power of a court to direct that a sentence is to commence at the expiration of another sentence.
(7) A reference in this section to a further sentence includes a reference to a sentence excluded from this Part by section 13.