Repeal and saving: actions under a repealed ordinance are treated as done under the corresponding Act, preserving legal effect. The Ordinance is repealed but any thing done or action taken under its provisions is deemed to have been done under the corresponding provision of the Act, as if that provision had been in force on the date the act or action occurred, thereby preserving the legal effect of prior acts.
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Repeal and saving: actions under a repealed ordinance are treated as done under the corresponding Act, preserving legal effect.
The Ordinance is repealed but any thing done or action taken under its provisions is deemed to have been done under the corresponding provision of the Act, as if that provision had been in force on the date the act or action occurred, thereby preserving the legal effect of prior acts.
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