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948:(or is claimed to be) ultra vires of the self-government acts. Otherwise it has to pass specific legislation abrogating the territory's power to make laws in a certain area (just as Euthanasia Laws Act 1996 removed the territories' power make laws permitting euthanasia, thus nullifing the RotTI). So in theory, the ACT could challenge the disallowance in the HCA - it'd just be pointless, as the Commonwealth can (and I think is planning to) pass legislation in same way as in 1996. --cj | talk 18:04, 13 June 2006 (UTC)
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Thank you for your directions on proper page movement; I apologise for the c&p'ing as I was unaware there was a better way. I still disagree regarding Set as is it clearly used as a proper noun by CityRail, but I yield.
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