amending Act definition

amending Act means the Passenger Transportation Amendment Act, 2018, S.B.C. 2018, c. 53;
amending Act means the Consumer Credit (Queensland) Amendment Act 1998.76. Recovery by nominated credit provider A nominated credit provider who is required to pay an amount of money to a credit provider as a consequence of section 75 may recover that money from another person involved in the credit program if —
amending Act means the Consumer Credit (Queensland) Amendment Act 1998.79. Inclusion of additional information in financial table Information relating to the period over which repayments are to be made may continue to be, but need not be, included in the information required to be provided in the precontractual statement, as set out in section 13 of this regulation, despite the amendment of section 15F of the Code by the amending Act.80. Changes to key requirements Nothing done by the amending Act affects any liability of a person under part 6, division 1 in respect of a contravention of a key requirement that occurred before the amendment by that Act of the provision containing the key requirement.81. Limitation of guarantor’s liability Section 55 of the Code, as in force before its amendment by the amending Act, continues to apply to a guarantee signed before the commencement of the amendment but ceases to so apply if the guarantor’s liabilities are increased in accordance with section 56 of the Code.82. Nominations to receive notices A nomination given under section 171(3) of the Code, and in force immediately before the repeal of that provision, is taken to have been given under section 171(4) of the Code, as inserted by the amending Act. Any such nomination may be withdrawn by the person who gave it.Schedule Formssection 4Form 1section 10(3)(f) of the Codesection 9 of the regulationPRESCRIBED TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF MORTGAGE

Examples of amending Act in a sentence

  • Once the amendments have commenced the proposed Act will be spent and section 30 of the Interpretation Act 1987 provides that the repeal of an amending Act does not affect the amendments made by that Act.

  • In the event of any of the instalments or interest not being paid within 14 days after the due date thereof, the whole amount then unpaid shall, if the Corporation so desires, become due, payable and recoverable with interest as prescribed by the said principal or any amending Act.

  • By amending Act No.69/1992, s.155(1)(d) - the option for a YSO or YAO - was to be replaced with a 'community service order' made pursuant to a new s.155B of the CYPA.

  • In this clause — amending Act means the Retirement Villages Amendment Act 2012;commencement day means the day on which section 21 of the amending Act comes into operation;Gazettal day means the day on which transitional regulations are published in the Gazette;transitional matter means a matter of a transitional, savings or application nature;transitional regulations means regulations under subclause (2).

  • Regulations may prescribe anything necessary or convenient to be prescribed in relation to a transitional matter in connection with amendments made to this Act by the amending Act.


More Definitions of amending Act

amending Act means an Act that consists only of provisions of the following types—
amending Act means the Metropolitan Region Town Planning Scheme Act Amendment Act (No. 2) 1979 1;
amending Act means the Local Government Amendment Act 2006;
amending Act means the Marketing of Meat Amendment Act 1999;
amending Act means an Act that amends this Act;
amending Act means P.L. 2012, c. 42, the law that supplements and amends the Act.
amending Act means the Act implementing article 48(7) of Directive (EU) 2019/879 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 20 May 2019.