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Context: A schedule added to an amending Act, setting out the final form that an amended section will read as after the amendments have passed: useful where the amendments themselves are small, patchwork variations to the previous wording. Named after a Mr Keeling, who in 1938 asked a question in the House of Commons suggesting such a device.
Notes: Safonwyd yr enw hwn gan ddilyn yr egwyddorion a nodir yn yr erthygl 'Dynodi enwau gwladwriaethau, tiriogaethau a chenhedloedd diwladwriaeth' yn yr Arddulliadur. Mae'r enw hwn yn gyfystyr รข Cocos Islands / Ynysoedd Cocos.