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Enabling statute
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As Parliament may by law determine
of Parliament as to its true effect. It is an enabling provision for adjustment of sets in accordance with the need
Open market
the transactions of sale and pur-chase are effected under conditions enabling every person desirous of purchasing the goods in question to
Regulation
The powers to make subordinate legislation is derived from the enabling Act and it is fundamental that the delegate on whom
Water and watercourse
to 142; and see also Rural Water Supplies Act, 1934, enabling the Minister of Health and the Health Department for Scotland
Hire
and right of possession to the hirer, in order to enable him to use the thing, or to perform the service;
Roman Catholics
(by s. 12) that nothing in it shall extend to enable 'any person professing the Roman Catholic religion to hold the
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