subordinate legislation

  • 1subordinate legislation — See delegated legislation. Collins dictionary of law. W. J. Stewart. 2001 …

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  • 2subordinate legislation — įstatymo įgyvendinamasis teisės aktas statusas Aprobuotas sritis teisėkūra apibrėžtis Norminis teisės aktas, kuriuo remiantis įgyvendinamos įstatyme įtvirtintos teisės normos. atitikmenys: angl. subordinate legislation šaltinis Lietuvos… …

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  • 3subordinate — subordinate, subordinated, subordination Debts or claims that have a lower status or priority than other debts or claims are subordinate. For example, creditor A may agree in a subordination agreement to have its claims on the cash flow or on the …

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  • 4legislation — leg·is·la·tion /ˌle jəs lā shən/ n 1: the making or giving of laws; specif: the exercise of the power and function of making rules that have the force of authority by virtue of their promulgation by an official organ of the state 2: the… …

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  • 5Northern Ireland legislation — UK Legislative law is composed of primary and secondary (or delegated legislation). Generally, primary legislation provides the framework and subordinate legislation contains the details. Contents 1 Primary legislation 1.1 Subject Matter 1.2… …

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  • 6Delegated legislation — (also referred to as secondary legislation or subordinate legislation) is law made by an executive authority under powers given to them by primary legislation in order to implement and administer the requirements of that primary legislation. It… …

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  • 7delegated legislation — /ˌdɛləgeɪtəd ˌlɛdʒəsˈleɪʃən/ (say .deluhgaytuhd .lejuhs layshuhn) noun subordinate legislation of an essentially subsidiary or procedural character, the power of enactment of which is delegated to the executive by the parliament in order to… …

  • 8Citation of United Kingdom legislation — This article explains the citation of United Kingdom legislation, including the systems used for legislation passed by devolved parliaments and assemblies, for secondary legislation, and for prerogative instruments. This subject is relatively… …

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  • 9Sources of Singapore law — There are generally regarded to be three sources of Singapore law: legislation, judicial precedents (case law) and custom. [See, generally, ch. 6 of cite book|last=Chan|first=Helena H.M. (Hui meng)|title=The Legal System of… …

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  • 10First Welsh Legislative Counsel — is a member of the Management Board of the Legal Services Department of the Welsh Assembly Government and will be expected to contribute to the business improvement agenda of the Department and of the Welsh Assembly Government, including, in… …

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