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Repeal
21), where an Act passed after 1850 repeals a repealing enactment, it does not revive any enactment previously repealed. And by
Interpretation Act, 1889 (English)
The repeal, in any Act passed after 1850, of repealing enactments, does not revive the enactments repealed (s. 11). Statutory powers
Rule
is made in exercise of a power conferred by any enactment; also includes a regulation made as a rule under any
Law
legal sense means positive law. See LEX. It includes any enactment, proclamation Regulation, rule, notification or other instrument, having, immediately before
Drunkenness
(35 & 36 Vict. c. 94), which repeals various previous enactments, drunkenness in a public place or licensed house is punishable
Constructive notice
Act, 1874 (37 & 38 Vict. c. 78), s. 2, enacted that, subject to any stipulation to the contrary, an intended
Labourers' dwellings
Labourers' dwellings. Prior to 1890 the following five sets of enactments provided for the erection and maintenance of healthy 'labourers' dwellings,'
Act of Parliament
passed by the legislative power of a State; a Bill enacted by the legislature into a law, as distinguished from a
Bill of Rights
Commons to the Prince and Princess of Orange, and afterwards enacted in Parliament, when they became King and Queen, as 1
Procedure established by law
is to lay down a procedure by an intra vires enactment, A Commentary on the Constitution of India, Durga Das Basu,
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