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What is Preamble? explain​

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Answered by sramvinoba
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A preamble is an introductory and expressionary statement in a document that explains the document's purpose and underlying philosophy. When applied to the opening paragraphs of a statute, it may recite historical facts pertinent to the subject of the statute. It is distinct from the long title or enacting formula of a law.

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In parliamentary procedure using Robert's Rules of Order, a preamble consists of "Whereas" clauses that are placed before the resolving clauses in a resolution (formal written motion).[2] However, preambles are not required to be placed in resolutions.[2] According to Robert's Rules of Order, including such background information may not be helpful in passing the resolution

Answered by itzMrLegend2
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