What is the difference between delegated legislation and subordinate legislation ?
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“Subordinate legislation” otherwise known as “delegated legislation” are made by the “Act of Parliament”. In ‘Parliamentary systems of government’, “Primary legislation, which is otherwise known as “Acts” are formed”. The executive branch is given specific authority to make more specific laws with regard to that Act. The executive branch then issues “Secondary legislation” on that Act.
The subordinate legislation includes, “statutory rules, by-laws, ordinances, orders in council and various other 'instruments' made by the executive.”
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