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INTERPRETATION ACT 1984 - SECT 37

INTERPRETATION ACT 1984 - SECT 37

37 .         General savings on repeal

        (1)         Where a written law repeals an enactment, the repeal does not, unless the contrary intention appears —

            (a)         revive anything not in force or existing at the time at which the repeal takes effect;

            (b)         affect the previous operation of the enactment repealed or anything duly done or suffered under that enactment;

            (c)         affect any right, interest, title, power or privilege created, acquired, accrued, established or exercisable or any status or capacity existing prior to the repeal;

            (d)         affect any duty, obligation, liability, or burden of proof imposed, created, or incurred prior to the repeal;

            (e)         subject to section 11 of The Criminal Code and section 10 of the Sentencing Act 1995 , affect any penalty or forfeiture incurred or liable to be incurred in respect of an offence committed against that enactment;

            (f)         affect any investigation, legal proceeding or remedy in respect of any such right, interest, title, power, privilege, status, capacity, duty, obligation, liability, burden of proof, penalty or forfeiture,

                and any such investigation, legal proceeding or remedy may be instituted, continued, or enforced, and any such penalty or forfeiture may be imposed and enforced as if the repealing written law had not been passed or made.

        (2)         The inclusion in the repealing provisions of an enactment of any express saving with respect to the repeals effected thereby shall not be taken to prejudice the operation of this section with respect to the effect of those repeals.

        [Section 37 amended: No. 78 of 1995 s. 56.]