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Afterwards, discussions were being focused towards imposing a new ' code of conduct '; in order to avoid any similar action in future, rather than of the issue at hand ( that being the legality of the plant cannabis itself ) also this is not under Common law offences, the basis for Statutory law in the UK.
A companion bill, the Relationships ( Statutory References ) Act, was passed shortly thereafter on 15 March 2005, to remove discriminatory provisions on the basis of relationship status from a range of statutes and regulations.
Many of the remaining classified roads became Regional roads ( formally authorised under the Roads Act 1993, having been present on road signs on a non-statutory basis for some years previously ) and their routes were designated under a Statutory Instrument (' SI ') in 1994.
On the basis of aforesaid guideline, Government set-up a committee under the Chairmanship of Prof. Sankar Sen, the then Vice Chancellor of Jadavpur University to suggest procedure for setting-up a Statutory Council for the Technical Education.

Statutory and for
Statutory values for the acre were enacted in England, and, subsequently, the United Kingdom, by acts of:
In the UK, where Boxing Day is a bank holiday, if Boxing Day falls on a Saturday, a substitute bank holiday is given on the following Monday, but if 26 December falls on a Sunday – which means that Christmas Day, another holiday, fell on a Saturday – then the Statutory Holiday for Christmas is moved to Monday 27 December and the Statutory Holiday for Boxing Day is moved to Tuesday 28 December.
By 2006, such was the confusion from these multiple Acts, each amending the others ( and not all of which were ever actually commenced and thus were in the public record but not enforced as actual legislation ); and the amendments of Irish firearms legislation by other Acts ranging from the Wildlife Acts ( mostly relating to hunting law ) to the Road Traffic Acts ( relating to how and where firearms could be transported ) and others ; the large amount of secondary legislation ( Statutory Instruments, which set out regulations, the design of application forms for licences and so forth, as well as the details of when various parts of the Acts came into force ); as well as the introduction of EU firearms law into the canon of Irish legislation ; led the Irish Law Reform Commission to recommend that all the extant legislation be restated a legal process by which all the existing primary and secondary legislation would be read as one and a single document produced as the new Firearms Act ( and all prior Acts would be repealed ).
* Personal Information Protection and Electronics Document Act ( PIPEDA ) – An Act to support and promote electronic commerce by protecting personal information that is collected, used or disclosed in certain circumstances, by providing for the use of electronic means to communicate or record information or transactions and by amending the Canada Evidence Act, the Statutory Instruments Act and the Statute Revision Act.
Statutory remedies are often provided for defects which merely render the product unusable ( and hence cause economic injury ) but do not cause physical injury or damage to other property ; the " economic loss rule " means that strict liability is generally unavailable for products that damage only themselves.
States that ratify the Convention on the Non-Applicability of Statutory Limitations to War Crimes and Crimes Against Humanity agree to not allow limitations claims for these crimes.
Statutory classification of a drug as a narcotic often increases the penalties for violation of drug control statutes.
* Statutory Maternity Pay, the form of parental leave in the United Kingdom, an employee benefit that provides time off work to care for a child
Statutory criminal law provides that prosecutions for certain offences require the individual consent of the Attorney-General.
The original Act provided for the appointment of only two Lords of Appeal in Ordinary, but as of 2009 twelve could be appointed ; this number could have been further raised by a Statutory Instrument approved by both Houses of Parliament.
The Broads Authority, a Special Statutory Authority responsible for managing the area, became operational in 1989.
* Statement of Statutory Accounting Principles, for insurance in the United States
Under the Government of Wales Act 2006, Royal Assent to Measures of the National Assembly for Wales is given by Order-in-Council, but this is not done by Statutory Instrument but in a form similar to that of a prerogative Order.
) The advent of devolution in 1999 resulted in many powers to make Statutory Instruments being transferred to the Scottish and Welsh governments, and oversight to the Scottish Parliament and National Assembly for Wales.
Minister of the Crown includes the Welsh Ministers and various Acts provide that delegated legislation, although made by another person ( for example, the General Dental Council ), is also to be made by Statutory Instrument.
The main effect of delegated legislation being made by Statutory Instrument is that as soon as it is made it is numbered, catalogued, printed, made available for sale and published on the internet.
* ( W n ): National Assembly for Wales series: Statutory Instruments made by the National Assembly for Wales and applying to Wales only.
In addition, the House of Commons may refer a Statutory Instrument to a Standing Committee for detailed debate on the merits of the legislation if a motion to annul ( in the case of an Instrument subject to negative resolution ) or approve ( in the case of an Instrument subject to affirmative resolution ) is made.
As with all delegated legislation, because Statutory Instruments are made by a person exercising a power conferred by an Act of Parliament for a specified purpose, rather than by Parliament exercising its sovereign law-making powers, they can be struck down by the courts if it is concluded that they are ultra vires ( literally, outside the powers conferred by the parent Act ).

Statutory and is
In most but not all modern states the constitution has supremacy over ordinary Statutory law ( see Uncodified constitution below ); in such states when an official act is unconstitutional, i. e. it is not a power granted to the government by the constitution, that act is null and void, and the nullification is ab initio, that is, from inception, not from the date of the finding.
Statutory law or statute law is written law ( as opposed to oral or customary law ) set down by a legislature ( as opposed to regulatory law promulgated by the executive branch or common law of the judiciary in a typical democracy / republic ) or by a legislator ( in the case of an absolute monarchy ).
Unavoidable absence is referred to as Statutory Absence.
Statutory emergency fire service is provided by the London Fire Brigade.
Statutory emergency fire service is provided by the London Fire Brigade.
Statutory emergency fire service is provided by the London Fire Brigade.
Berthoud is a Statutory Town in Larimer and Weld counties in the U. S. state of Colorado.
The Town of Timnath is a Statutory Town located in Larimer County, Colorado, United States.
Wellington is a Statutory Town in Larimer County, Colorado, United States.
The historic town of Creede is a Statutory Town that is the county seat of, and the only incorporated municipality in Mineral County, Colorado, United States.

Statutory and given
The number provides a means of citing the Statutory Instrument in addition to the title given by the Instrument itself.
The dates given on these Statutory Instruments relate to when the document was published, and not when the road was built.
The dates given on these Statutory Instruments relate to when the document was published, and not when the road was built.
Scientifically, when later analyzed, some quantities are designated as fundamental units meaning all other needed units can be derived from them, whereas in the early and most historic eras, the units were given by fiat ( See Statutory law ) by the ruling entities and were not necessarily well inter-related or self-consistent.
The direction of any given route ( that is, which end is the start and which is the termination ) is determined by the route description in the Statutory Instrument, thus any route can be listed in the form " Start, Intermediate Destinations, Final Destination " as below:

Statutory and by
There are three sources of Law: Acts of Parliament called Statutes, Statutory Regulations ( made by a Secretary of State under an Act of Parliament ) and Case Law ( developed by various Courts ).
It undertakes activities which had earlier been undertaken by the Central Government Ministries, Departments, Corporations and Statutory Authorities.
* Statutory Instruments, made under the authority of an Act of Parliament by either a government minister or by the Queen-in-Council, and which are generally subject either to parliamentary approval ( affirmative procedure ) or parliamentary disallowance ( negative procedure )
* Scottish Statutory Instruments made by the Scottish Government ; as with Statutory Instruments made by the British government, these are generally subject to either approval or disallowance by the Scottish Parliament
* Welsh Statutory Instruments made by the Welsh Government ( formerly by the National Assembly )
* Statutory Rules made by the Northern Ireland Executive

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