Saving for previous enactments preserves pre-existing statutory constructions despite later amendments and ensures earlier interpretations remain controlling. The provision preserves that saving for previous enactments prevents post-commencement construction rules from affecting the construction of any Act, regulation, rule or bye-law made before the commencement of the Act, even if the earlier instrument is continued or amended by later legislation.
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Saving for previous enactments preserves pre-existing statutory constructions despite later amendments and ensures earlier interpretations remain controlling.
The provision preserves that saving for previous enactments prevents post-commencement construction rules from affecting the construction of any Act, regulation, rule or bye-law made before the commencement of the Act, even if the earlier instrument is continued or amended by later legislation.
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