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Laws Consolidation Act 1988


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LAWS CONSOLIDATION ACT 1988

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LAWS CONSOLIDATION ACT 1988

Arrangement of Sections
Section
1 Short Title ........................................................................................................5
2 Interpretation....................................................................................................5
3 Appointment of Law Revision Commissioner.................................................6
4 Contents of Revised Edition ............................................................................6
5 Powers of Commissioner .................................................................................6
6 Alterations in substance or meaning ................................................................8
7 Bringing into force...........................................................................................8
8 Validity ............................................................................................................8
9 Complimentary ................................................................................................9
10 Revision of the Revised Edition ......................................................................9
11 Construction of Revised Edition and of references to enactments

affected...........................................................................................................10
12 Place of this Act in Revised Edition ..............................................................10

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LAWS CONSOLIDATION ACT 1988

Act 42 of 1988

AN ACT TO PROVIDE FOR THE PUBLICATION OF A
CONSOLIDATED AND REVISED EDITION OF THE

LAWS OF TONGA

Commencement [31st January 1989]

1 Short Title
This Act may be cited as the Laws Consolidation Act 1988.

2 Interpretation
In this Act, unless the context otherwise requires —

“the effective day” means the day appointed pursuant to section 4(1)(a)
of this Act;

“the Commissioner” means the person appointed by section 3 of this Act
to be Law Revision Commissioner for the consolidation and revision of
the laws of Tonga;

“Revised Edition” means the consolidated and revised edition of the laws
of Tonga to be prepared under the authority of this Act;

“subsidiary legislation” includes proclamations and notices having
legislative effect and any other form of subordinate legislation;

“written law” means Act, Ordinance and subsidiary legislation.

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3 Appointment of Law Revision Commissioner
(1) Neil James Adsett is hereby appointed Law Revision Commissioner for

the consolidation and revision of the laws of Tonga.

(2) In case the Commissioner from any cause is unable to discharge his
commission the King in Council may appoint some other fit and proper
person to be Commissioner in his stead.

4 Contents of Revised Edition
(1) Subject to the provisions of this Act the Revised Edition shall be

published in both the Tongan and English languages and shall contain —
(a) the Constitution and all Acts and Ordinances in force on such day

as shall be appointed by the King in Council;
(b) all subsidiary legislation in force on the effective day.

(2) Of the written law specified in subsection (1) of this section, there shall be
omitted from the Revised Edition —
(a) any written law which prior to the effective day the King in Council

may by order specify;
(b) all annual and supplementary Appropriation Acts and other

Appropriation Acts;
(c) such subsidiary legislation, being of limited application, as the

Commissioner thinks fit to omit:

Provided that, where any written Law is omitted under this subsection, a
note of the omission shall be included in the Revised Edition.

5 Powers of Commissioner
(1) In the preparation of the Revised Edition the Commissioner shall have the

following powers —
(a) to omit —

(i) all written law or parts of written law which have been
repealed expressly or by necessary implication, or which
have expired, or which have become spent or have had their
effect;

(ii) all repealing enactments contained in written laws and all
tables or lists of repealed enactments, whether contained in
schedules or otherwise;

(iii) all preambles or parts of preambles to written laws and all or
any recitals in written laws, where such omission can, in the
opinion of the Commissioner, conveniently be made;

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(iv) all words of enactment in any written law;
(v) all enactments prescribing the date when any written law or

part of any written law is to come into force, where such
omission can, in the opinion of the Commissioner,
conveniently be made;

(vi) all amending written laws or parts of written laws where the
amendments effected by such written laws or part of written
laws have been embodied by the Commissioner in the written
laws to which they relate;

(b) to arrange the Constitution, Acts, Ordinances and subsidiary
legislation by chapters in such sequences and groups and generally
in such order and manner as the Commissioner thinks proper;

(c) to consolidate into one law two or more laws in pari materia,
making the alterations thereby rendered necessary in the
consolidated law, and affixing such date thereto as seems most
convenient;

(d) to alter the order of sections in any law, and, in all cases where it is
necessary to do so, to renumber the sections of any law;

(e) to alter the form or arrangement of any section of any law, either by
combining it in whole or in part with another section or other
sections or by dividing it into two or more subsections;

(f) to divide any law, whether consolidated or not, into parts or other
divisions;

(g) to transfer any provision contained in or made under any enactment
from that enactment to any other enactment to which the
Commissioner considers it more properly belongs;

(h) to supply or alter marginal notes and tables showing the
arrangement of sections;

(i) to correct cross-references;
(j) to shorten or simplify the phraseology of any law;
(k) to add a short title or citation to any law which requires it, and, if

necessary or expedient, to alter the long title, short title or citation
of any law;

(l) to correct grammatical and typographical mistakes and errors in
translation in the existing copies of written laws, and for that
purpose to make verbal additions, omissions and alterations not
affecting the meaning of the written laws;

(m) to correct the punctuation in any laws;
(n) to provide footnotes by way of amplifications;

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(o) to make such formal alterations as to any names, localities, offices
and otherwise as are necessary to bring any law into conformity
with the circumstances of the Kingdom;

(p) to make such adaptations of or amendments to any law as appear to
be necessary or proper as a consequence of changes in the
constitutions of Commonwealth countries or the composition of the
Commonwealth;

(q) to make such formal alterations to any law as are necessary or
expedient for the purpose of securing uniformity of expression in
the Revised Edition;

and power to do all other things relating to form and method, whether
similar to the foregoing or not, which appear to him necessary for the
perfecting of the laws of the Kingdom.

(2) The provisions of section 15(c) of the Interpretation Act shall apply to all
omissions made by virtue of subsection (1) of this section as if the laws or
parts of laws omitted had been repealed.

6 Alterations in substance or meaning
Nothing in section 5 of this Act shall empower the Commissioner to make any
alteration or amendment in the substance of any enactment or otherwise
affecting its meaning.

7 Bringing into force
(1) When the Revised Edition has been printed, it shall be presented by the

Commissioner to the King for approval and such approval, if given, shall
be notified by proclamation published in the Gazette.

(2) Three copies of the Revised Edition shall by order of the King in that
behalf be impressed on the title page of each volume thereof with the
public Seal of the Kingdom and shall thereafter be delivered to and
retained for purposes of record by the Clerk to the Legislative Assembly,
the registrar of the Supreme Court and the Solicitor-General respectively.

8 Validity
From and after the date of the proclamation referred to in section 7(1) of this
Act, the Revised Edition, together with any written law omitted therefrom under
section 4(2) of this Act, shall be without any question whatsoever in all Courts
of Justice and for all other purposes whatsoever the law of the Kingdom in
respect of the Constitution and all Acts, Ordinances and subsidiary legislation up
to the effective day.

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9 Complimentary
(1) The Revised Edition may also contain a reprint of such treaties,

conventions, statutes of the Parliament of the United Kingdom and other
instruments and enactments as the Commissioner considers it useful to
include.

(2) When any instrument or enactment is reprinted in pursuance of subsection
(1) of this section, the provisions of the instrument or enactment may be
reproduced with such amendments as may have been made thereto by any
other instrument or enactment, and where any instrument or enactment
has been applied in the Kingdom with modifications, the provisions of
that instrument or enactment may be reproduced with those modifications:

Provided that every departure from the original text of the instrument or
enactment shall be clearly shown by notes or references or other similar
means.

10 Revision of the Revised Edition
(1) At such times as the Attorney-General considers convenient, he shall,

subject to subsection (3) and to the powers of omission under section 4 —
(a) cause to be prepared and published a new revised edition of any

written law that has been amended since the effective date;
(b) cause to be prepared and published any new Act or other written

law enacted or made since the effective date, other than Acts or
other written laws the sole or substantial effect of which was to
amend other Acts or other written laws;

(c) cause to be prepared and published a new table of contents, index,
list of chapters, other lists which appear convenient and instructions
for the removal and replacement of material.

(2) All material prepared and published under subsection (1) shall state the
law as at such date as the Attorney-General specifies under subsection (4)
and on each page thereof the year of that Revision shall be shown.

(3) The Attorney-General shall not be required to prepare and publish a new
revised edition of any written law that has been amended or varied if he
considers that the amendments or variations are not sufficiently extensive
to justify the preparation and publication thereof, but all such amendments
shall be contained in replacement pages to be included in the Revised
Edition.

(4) The Attorney-General shall transmit to the Registrar of the Supreme Court
a copy of all material published under this section and with effect from
such date as the Attorney-General may specify by notice in the Gazette
and subject to the other provisions of this Act such material containing

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any written law shall be without any question whatsoever the law of the
Kingdom in respect of that written law.

(5) For the purposes of this section, the Attorney-General shall have and
perform, mutatis mutandis, the powers and duties conferred or imposed by
this Act upon the Commissioner.

11 Construction of Revised Edition and of references to enactments
affected
(1) Where in any enactment or in any document of whatever kind reference is

made to any written law affected by or under the operation of this Act, the
reference shall, unless the context otherwise requires, be deemed to be a
reference to the corresponding written law in the Revised Edition and all
cross-references in any such written law or document shall, where they are
affected by or under the operation of this Act, be read and construed with
such modifications as circumstances may require.

(2) In the event of any doubt arising with respect to the meaning of any
passage in the Revised Edition, or of any difference existing between the
English text and the Tongan text of any such passage, the English text
shall be held to give the true meaning of such passage.

12 Place of this Act in Revised Edition
This Act shall be printed at the commencement of the Revised Edition.