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give me 2 examples of subordinate legislation?​

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Answered by reenakesharwani157
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Explanation:

There are three different types of delegated legislation these are orders in council, statutory instruments, and by laws.

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Answered by asrithbehla2007
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Under the general law, the term ‘subordinate legislation’ is often used to refer to a legislative instrument made by an entity under a power delegated to the entity by the Parliament.

It can be necessary for legislative power to be delegated for any of the following reasons:

to save pressure on parliamentary time

the legislation is too technical or detailed to be suitable for parliamentary consideration

to deal with rapidly changing or uncertain situations

to allow for swift action in the case of an emergency.

Explanation:

For example, these may include orders that the government notifies as part of routine government business such as land acquisition, revision of tariff under the Customs Act, etc.

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