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power is generally delegated​

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Answered by SƚαrrүAηgєl
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Legally, one can only delegate a power that one possesses. But the power to legislate is not a right of the legislative houses; it is a function entrusted to them by a constitution, to exercise and not to dispose of at will. Common sense reinforces the legal principle.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Legally, one can only delegate a power that one possesses.

But the power to legislate is not a right of the legislative houses; it is a function entrusted to them by a constitution, to exercise and not to dispose of at will.

Common sense reinforces the legal principle.

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