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These pages aim to provide a 'how to guide' to carrying out amendments in XMetaL and checking you have got the right results on completion. It is assumed that you have already read the guidance on [[Editorial_Update/Starting_Update_Tasks|Starting Update]].
 
These pages aim to provide a 'how to guide' to carrying out amendments in XMetaL and checking you have got the right results on completion. It is assumed that you have already read the guidance on [[Editorial_Update/Starting_Update_Tasks|Starting Update]].

Revision as of 15:53, 15 January 2024

Introduction to Textual Amendments

Textual Amendments generally refer to amendments where there is an authority to change the text of the legislation.

Amendment Types include:

  • Repeal
  • Revoke
  • Omit
  • Insert
  • Add
  • Substitute

These amendments authorise the editor to make changes to the text of the Act. However, where a provision “ceases to have effect”, or where the amendment cannot be applied, you need to follow the procedure for a textual amendment but without actually changing the text.

Textual amendments can affect legislation at any level, for example the whole item of legislation, at high level (e.g. Part, Chapter or Schedule), at provision level, or at the level of words. Our approach to editing the legislation depends on the level at which the amendment is taking place. The guidance on textual amendments is therefore organised by the type of amendment you wish to carry out and what 'level' of the document the amendment affects.

Specific Amendment Types

Insertions

These textual amendments include 'insertions' and 'additions'.

The guidance is split into 2 separate sections:

These pages aim to provide a 'how to guide' to carrying out amendments in XMetaL and checking you have got the right results on completion. Make sure you've read the guidance on 'Starting Update'.

See also: Approach to Update - Some Basic Rules and Exceptions

Substitutions

The guidance is split into 2 separate sections:

These pages aim to provide a 'how to guide' to carrying out amendments in XMetaL and checking you have got the right results on completion. It is assumed that you have already read the guidance on Starting Update.

See also: Approach to Update - Some Basic Rules and Exceptions

Repeals

These textual amendments include effects such as 'repealed', 'omitted', 'expires' and 'ceases to have effect'. These amendments authorise the editor to make physical changes to the text of the item of legislation. However, where the type of effect is 'ceases to have effect' the editor will follow the procedure for a textual amendment but without actually changing the text (using the 'retain text' options in XMetaL).

The guidance is split into 2 separate sections:

These pages aim to provide a 'how to guide' to carrying out amendments in XMetaL and checking you have got the right results on completion. It is assumed that you have already read the guidance on Starting Update.

See also: Approach to Update - Some Basic Rules and Exceptions