Sentences with phrase «subordinate legislation»

Subordinate legislation refers to laws or regulations that are created by authorities who have been given delegated power by the primary legislation or the main law. In simpler terms, it is a set of rules established by the government that are created by people who have been given the authority to do so by the main laws. Full definition
To blame are amendments to the Mobile Homes Act 1983 (and the Caravan Sites and Control of Development Act 1960) by the Mobile Homes Act 2013 which with the Mobile Homes (Selling and Gifting)(England) Regulations 2013 (SI 2013/981) and other subordinate legislation in England and Wales came into force on 26 May 2013.
Section 1 (1) is entitled «Definition of «Statutory Instrument»» and provides that there are two ways in which delegated legislation («orders, rules, regulations or other subordinate legislation») may be made.
Each Act contains provisions for the Welsh Assembly to make subordinate legislation on.
The making of the law of this country is partly by statutory enactment (including therein subordinate legislation) and partly by judicial exposition in the decision of cases brought before the courts.
It is questionable, for example, whether a single «Henry VIII» clause (allowing primary and secondary legislation to be amended or repealed by statutory instrument) will be constitutionally acceptable given the wide areas that EU law cuts across and the limited Parliamentary scrutiny that subordinate legislation allows.
In his judgment, Lord Neuberger says: «In declaring subordinate legislation to be invalid in such a case, the court is upholding the supremacy of Parliament over the Executive.»
Q. I derive a ridiculous amount of pleasure from reading subordinate legislation and am heavily into the CPR.
Second - class bankruptcy in the form of a debt relief order (DRO) arrives on 6 April 2009 by dint of Pt 7A of the Insolvency Act 1986 (which is inserted by the Tribunals, Courts and Enforcement Act 2007, s 108) and a plethora of subordinate legislation.
In addition, courts are bound by s. 3 of the Act to construe primary and subordinate legislation in a way which is compatible with Convention rights.
He also sits on the Assembly's Petitions Committee, which reviews petitions from members of the public, as well as sitting on the Subordinate Legislation Committee.
«So far as it is possible to do so, primary legislation and subordinate legislation must be read and given effect in a way that is compatible with the Convention rights.»
The wide - ranging legislation contains eleven main aims and will be backed up by an ambitious wider programme of reforms, measures, subordinate legislation and an Additional Learning Needs Code, which will sit alongside the Bill.
Any subordinate legislation that is inconsistent with a common law right is ultra vires absent express statutory authorization (para. 73).
So enter the Commonhold and Leasehold Reform Act 2002 (CLRA 2002), s 153 — inserting s 21B into the Landlord and Tenant Act 1985 — which comes into force, along with the subordinate legislation mentioned below, on 1 October 2007 by dint of the CLRA 2002 (Commencement No 6)(England) Order 2007 (SI 2007/1256).
We have seen what the Deregulation Act 2015 (DA 2015) and subordinate legislation have done about invalidating Housing Act 1988, s 21 notices (see «Civil way», NLJ, 9 October 2015, p 17).
A landlord's failure to comply with the service charge consultation requirements of s 20 of the Landlord and Tenant Act 1985 (LTA 1985) and subordinate legislation, however serious, would not justify refusal of dispensation from the requirements when the landlord applied for it to a leasehold valuation tribunal so long as there was no relevant prejudice to the tenant or the tenant could be compensated for it by dispensation conditions.
Such hearings are relatively novel to many professional regulators, and for many, their enabling statutes and subordinate legislation are silent on investigative and hearing procedures at registration.
This includes links to acts, statutes, bills, regulations, statutory instruments, subordinate legislation, delegated legislation and rules.
The principal issues that arise relate to the subordinate legislation needed for implementing the procedures in accordance with the new law or describing the technicalities of the document flow process, which have been delayed or have sometimes been inconsistent.
The Philips Royal Commission recommended that the rules in the Codes of Practice should be subordinate legislation.
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