Delegated Legislation
- Created by: amymaybriers
- Created on: 10-03-17 09:47
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Clues
- Bylaw prohibiting the singing or reciting of obcene songs or words. This was unreasonable, therefore ultra vires as it was too widely applicable to the public (10, 1, 5)
- Decided the amount of tax to be paid and went beyond their powers of deciding how taxes are collected. (4, 6, 3)
- Equality act 2010, brought into force through 5 commencement orders. (7, 3, 3)
- If the statute says there must be consultation with interested parties when making DL, this is compulsory. (10, 5, 5)
- Motor vehicles regulations 2006 amend the road traffic act 1988. To make wearing seatbelts compulsory (5, 3, 3)
- Remove or reduce a burden. (4, 4, 3, 3, 2)
- Retains the power over DL by being able to repeal the powers in the enabling act at any time (8, 3)
- Road vehicles regulations 2003 updated the road traffic act 1988. To ban the use of mobile phones when driving. (6, 3, 3)
- Type of DL which is locally made and enforceable in the courts (4, 2, 1, 5)
- Used to update laws, tackle local issues parliament doesn't know about, may be required to set a starting date for legislation, Parliament might not be in session when an emergency has happened & is quick (3, 2, 2, 4, 2)
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