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Tim_Shady

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When we do our legislation in our extended responses, do we refer to the ammended acts if they are the newest form?

for example in shelter - instead of "Residential Tenancies Act 1998 (NSW)" do i quote "Residential Tenancies Amendment Act 2004 (NSW) No. 26"

there are others, but you get the idea
 

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Depends, if you are talking about the facet that has been added to the act then yes, but if you are talking about the original components then no.
 

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lol wat if im not sure... like wat if im just saying - "the details regarding XYZ are covered in <insert legislation here>" - then wat do i say?

i understand what ur saying though - i have another point where the particular remedy is because of the ammendment act :)
 

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Well your safest bet is the amendment act then because it covers everything.
 

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or u can simply say something like..''the amended crimes act...'' which is much easier because u dont have to remember the whole freaking name
 

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