Section 31Part 6 — Provisions as to powers
Exercise of powers between passing and commencement of Law
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Where any Law is not to come into operation immediately on the passing thereof, and confers powers to make any appointment, or to make, grant or issue any regulations or instruments, or to do any other thing for the purpose of the Law, that power may, unless the contrary intention appears, be exercised at any time after the passing of the Law, so far as may be necessary or expedient for the purpose of bringing the Law into operation at the date of the commencement thereof, subject to the restriction that any regulations or instrument made, granted or issued under the power shall not, unless the contrary intention appears in the Law, or the regulations or instruments are necessary for bringing the Law into operation, have any effect until the Law comes into operation.