Corporations Act 2001
If:
(a) a law of a State or Territory in this jurisdiction had effect before the commencement:
(i) to take or deem something to have happened or to be the case, or to have a particular effect, under or for the purposes of the old corporations legislation of that State or Territory (or a provision of that legislation); or
(ii) to give something an effect for the purposes of the old corporations legislation of that State or Territory (or a provision of that legislation) that it would not otherwise have had; and
(b) that effect was continuing immediately before the commencement;
this Part applies as if that thing had actually happened or were actually the case, or as if that thing actually had that other effect.
Note: So, for example, if a provision of the old corporations legislation, or another law, of a State or Territory in this jurisdiction took a company to be registered under Part 2A.2 of the old Corporations Law of the State or Territory, this Part applies as if the company were actually registered under that Part.
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