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= Effect of divisional laws =
= Effect of divisional laws =
Subject to the law of Urabba Parks, laws made by the legislatures of jurisdictional divisions shall have the effect of a resolution of the members and directors of the operating company of the jurisdictional division.
Subject to the law of Urabba Parks, laws made by the legislatures of jurisdictional divisions shall have the effect of a resolution of the members and directors of the operating company of the jurisdictional division.
= <span id="EM"></span>Relevant note from the Explanatory Memorandum =
272. This section provides laws of a jurisdictional division shall have the effect of a resolution of the members and directors of the operating company.  The purpose of this section is to ensure that all divisional laws have the effect in the jurisdictional division as they would if they were laws of Urabba&nbsp;Parks.






= Relevant note from the Explanatory Memorandum =
272. This section&nbsp;provides laws of a jurisdictional division shall have the effect of a resolution of the members and directors of the operating company.  The purpose of this section&nbsp;is to ensure that all divisional laws have the effect in the jurisdictional division as they would if they were laws of Urabba&nbsp;Parks.





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Effect of divisional laws

Subject to the law of Urabba Parks, laws made by the legislatures of jurisdictional divisions shall have the effect of a resolution of the members and directors of the operating company of the jurisdictional division.

Relevant note from the Explanatory Memorandum

272. This section provides laws of a jurisdictional division shall have the effect of a resolution of the members and directors of the operating company. The purpose of this section is to ensure that all divisional laws have the effect in the jurisdictional division as they would if they were laws of Urabba Parks.