- An
enacting clause is a
short phrase that
introduces the main
provisions of a law
enacted by a legislature. It is also
called enacting formula or enacting...
- 1's
Vesting Clause declares that the
executive power of the
federal government is
vested in the
President and,
along with the
Vesting Clauses of Article...
- the Senate. In
combination with the
vesting clauses of
Article Two and
Article Three, the
Vesting Clause of
Article One
establishes the
separation of...
- The
Supremacy Clause of the
Constitution of the
United States (Article VI,
Clause 2)
establishes that the Constitution,
federal laws made
pursuant to...
- King-in-Parliament is
reflected in the
enacting clause of acts of the
British Parliament with: "Be it
enacted by the King's most
Excellent Majesty, by...
-
unconstitutional due to the
procedure used to
enact it or due to the
content of its provisions.
Entrenched clauses are, in some cases, seen as
justified as...
- the
Establishment Clause of the
First Amendment to the
United States Constitution,
together with that Amendment's Free
Exercise Clause, form the constitutional...
- The
Commerce Clause describes an
enumerated power listed in the
United States Constitution (Article I,
Section 8,
Clause 3). The
clause states that the...
- [Queen's] most
Excellent Majesty" is used in the
enacting clause. The
standard is as follows: BE IT
ENACTED by the King's most
Excellent Majesty, by and with...
- A
grandfather clause, also
known as
grandfather policy, grandfathering, or
being grandfathered in, is a
provision in
which an old rule
continues to apply...