
This annotation type contains information about the geographic extent of the Act or relevant part of it.
As E-notes always relate to whole provisions (or higher levels of division), rather than to specific words, reference markers are not shown in the body of the text in order to reduce cluttering.
E-notes are at present used very sparingly on SLD, mainly to indicate some complexity or change in the extent which is not adequately reflected in the extent provision of the Act (although they have been used more extensively in the past). They are also used where there are concurrent versions of a provision, that is, when there are different versions for different extents.
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