Effect of repeals: specific statutory references do not restrict the General Clauses Act's general repeal application. Section 658 provides that the mention of particular matters in sections 645 to 657 or elsewhere in the Act shall not prejudice the general application of section 6 of the General Clauses Act, 1897 with respect to the effect of repeals, thereby preserving the General Clauses Act rule on repeal consequences despite specific enumerations in the Companies Act.
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Effect of repeals: specific statutory references do not restrict the General Clauses Act's general repeal application.
Section 658 provides that the mention of particular matters in sections 645 to 657 or elsewhere in the Act shall not prejudice the general application of section 6 of the General Clauses Act, 1897 with respect to the effect of repeals, thereby preserving the General Clauses Act rule on repeal consequences despite specific enumerations in the Companies Act.
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