Non-derogation principle: Act's provisions supplement and operate alongside existing legal regimes, not overriding other laws. The Act provides a non-derogation rule whereby its provisions are in addition to, and do not derogate from, any other law for the time being in force, ensuring the Act operates alongside existing statutory regimes without supplanting them.
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Non-derogation principle: Act's provisions supplement and operate alongside existing legal regimes, not overriding other laws.
The Act provides a non-derogation rule whereby its provisions are in addition to, and do not derogate from, any other law for the time being in force, ensuring the Act operates alongside existing statutory regimes without supplanting them.
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