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shall be read and construed as if it
were a reference to the State;
(b)
any reference to the Governor-
Generalshallbereadand
construed as if it were a reference to
the President;
any reference to Crown land or other
Crown property shall be read and
construed as if it were a reference to
land or other property of the State;
any reference to Her Majestys
dominions shall be read and
construed as if it were a reference to
the Commonwealth.
(c)
(d)
Prerogative
and privilege.
7.(1) Where under any existing law any
prerogative or privilege is vested in Her Majesty the Queen or
in the Crown in respect of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines,
that prerogative or privilege shall, on the appointed day, vest in
the State and, subject to the Constitution and any other law, the
President shall from that day have power to do all things
necessary for the exercise thereof.
(2) Where under any existing law any rights,
powers, privileges, duties or functions are vested in or imposed
on the Governor-General, those rights, powers, privileges,
duties and functions shall, on the appointed day, vest in, and
from that day be exercisable by, the President.
Continuation of
legal proceedings.
8.(1) This section applies to actions, suits or
other legal proceedings which are pending immediately
before the appointed day before any court of law including
the Supreme Court established by the Supreme Court
Order, or before any tribunal or other body or authority, in
respect of which a corresponding court of law, including the
Supreme Court established by the Supreme Court Order,
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