Legislation – Retained EU Law (Revocation and Reform) Act 2023
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Interpretation and effect of retained EU law
8Incompatibility orders
“6DIncompatibility orders
(1)
This section applies if a court or tribunal decides, in the course of any proceedings—
(a)
(2)
The court or tribunal must make an order (an “incompatibility order”) to that effect (in addition to any exercise of other powers that it may have in relation to the proceedings).
(3)
An incompatibility order may (among other things)—
(a)
set out the effect of the relevant provision in its operation in relation to that particular case;
(b)
delay the coming into force of the order;
(c)
remove or limit any effect of the operation of the relevant provision before the coming into force of the order.
(4)
Provision included in an incompatibility order may be made subject to conditions.
(5)
In this section—
“domestic enactment” has the same meaning as in section 5 of this Act;