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(1) Schedule 35 contains minor and consequential amendments of enactments in consequence of, or otherwise in connection with, this Part.
(2) The Treasury may by order make such other amendments (including repeals and revocations) as may appear appropriate in consequence of, or otherwise in connection with, this Part—
(a) in any enactment contained in an Act passed before 6th April 2006 or in the Session in which that date falls, and
(b) in any instrument made before that date or in the Session in which that date falls.
(3) An order under subsection (2) may include any transitional provisions or savings appearing to the Treasury to be appropriate.
This Act received Royal Assent on 22 July 2004: for provision as to the commencement of this section see s 284.
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