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- Legislation is the process or result of enrolling, enacting, or promulgating laws by a legislature, parliament, or analogous governing body. Before an...
- day. The legislation received royal ****ent on 27 May 2022, and will go into effect 18 months thereafter. Under the provisions of the legislation, a person...
- Police and the Canada Border Services Agency, who also enforce related legislations such as the United Nations Act and the Special Economic Measures Act...
- mean that crimes committed through the network are not punishable under legislation drafted for that purpose. Although there are often existing laws that...
- Library legislation is legislation that helps establish and maintain public libraries. Great Britain Edward Edwards of the British Museum was a firm believer...
- Scottish legislation refers to primary and secondary legislation applicable to Scotland, p****ed by the pre-Union Scottish parliament, the Parliament of...
- Knife legislation is defined as the body of statutory law or case law promulgated or enacted by a government or other governing jurisdiction that prohibits...
- Unacknowledged Legislation: Writers in the Public Sphere is a collection of essays by the author and journalist Christopher Hitchens, published in 2000...
- Législation ottomane, ou Recueil des lois, règlements, ordonnances, traités, capitulations et autres do****ents officiels de l'Empire ottoman is a collection...
- logrolling. Others distinguish riders from logrolling. Adding riders to legislation is not permitted in legislatures bound by a single-subject rule. In the...