Powers exercisable from time to time allow central enactments to be exercised intermittently as occasion requires unless a contrary intention appears. Where a power is conferred by a Central Act or Regulation made after the commencement of the Act, that power may be exercised from time to time as occasion requires, unless a different intention appears; the same rule applies to earlier Central Acts and Regulations made on or after the antecedent date.
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Powers exercisable from time to time allow central enactments to be exercised intermittently as occasion requires unless a contrary intention appears.
Where a power is conferred by a Central Act or Regulation made after the commencement of the Act, that power may be exercised from time to time as occasion requires, unless a different intention appears; the same rule applies to earlier Central Acts and Regulations made on or after the antecedent date.
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