Parliament makes laws on residuary and state subjects is it true or false
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Both, the Parliament and state legislature can make laws with respect to any of the matters enumerated in the Concurrent List. ... The power to make laws with respect to residuary subjects (i.e., the matters which are not enumerated in any of the three lists) is vested in the Parliament.
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ANS IS TRUE
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The power to make laws with respect to residuary subjects (i.e., the matters which are not enumerated in any of the three lists) is vested in the Parliament. ... In US, only the powers of the Federal Government are enumerated in the Constitution and the residuary powers are left to the states.
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