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1. The repeal of the Act and Orders mentioned in Parts I and II of this Schedule (“the former legislation”) shall have effect subject to the following provisions of this Part of this Schedule.
2. In so far as anything done under any provision of the former legislation could have been done under any provision of this Order it shall not be invalidated by the repeal or revocation but shall have effect as if done under that last-mentioned provision.
3. Anything begun under any provision of the former legislation may be continued under any provision of this Order relating to the same matter as if begun under that provision.
4. Where any period of time specified in, or having effect in relation to, any provision of the former legislation is current on the date of the coming into force of this Order, any provision of this Order relating to the same matter shall have effect as if it were in force when that period began to run.
5. References in this Order to things done, left undone, suffered, or occurring in the past shall, for the continuity of operation between the former legislation and any provision of this Order relating to the same matter, be construed as including reference to things done, left undone, suffered or occurring before the date of the coming into force of this Order.
6. Where an instrument or document refers to any provision of the former legislation, the reference shall, except where the context otherwise requires, be construed as, or as including, a reference to any provision of this Order relating to the same matter.
7. Where an Act or Order is repealed or revoked by this Order subject to exceptions, and a provision (“the old provision”) included in the repeal or revocation is material for the interpretation of a provision excepted from repeal or revocation, or of any provision of this Order (“the relevant provision”), reference may be made to the old provision notwithstanding its repeal or revocation for the purpose of interpreting the relevant provision.
8. Nothing in this Part of this Schedule shall prejudice the operation of sections 15 to 17 of the Interpretation Act 1978(1) (effect of repeals).
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