(a) The various provisions in legislation are generally divided into what are normally referred to as ‘clauses’ and ‘sub-clauses’, which are referenced by numbers and letters.
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(b) The provisions in legislation are normally given headings, to indicate what the provisions are about.
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(c) The provisions in legislation are sometimes grouped into chapters, divisions and parts.
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(d) In addition to the specific provisions in legislation that are enacted as law, there may be other useful information found in legislation, such as the title of the legislation, the date of Royal assent, the relevant legislature and the date of the second reading speech. |
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