Distinguish between supreme and subordinate legislation
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SUPREME LEGISLATION
Supreme legislation flows from the sovereign powers of the state and therefore incapable of being repealed, annulled, or controlled by any legislative authority.
SUBORDINATE LEGISLATION
Subordinate legislation is any legislation that flows from a source other than the sovereign powers of the state and therefore dependent, for its continued existence and validity on some superior authority.
Supreme legislation flows from the sovereign powers of the state and therefore incapable of being repealed, annulled, or controlled by any legislative authority.
SUBORDINATE LEGISLATION
Subordinate legislation is any legislation that flows from a source other than the sovereign powers of the state and therefore dependent, for its continued existence and validity on some superior authority.
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