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However, not all rules made by the executive are subsidiary legislation.
Subsidiary legislation is known by a variety of names.
On the other hand, subsidiary legislation creates binding rights and obligations.
However, it has been held that failure to table does not affect validity of the subsidiary legislation.
In some cases the by-laws are issued by way of subsidiary legislation.
A 1990 revised edition of subsidiary legislation was subsequently published in 1992.
Regulations are a form of subsidiary legislation that often require judicial scrutiny.
Second, the executive has power to issue subsidiary legislation and assent to treaties.
The power to make subsidiary legislation cannot be delegated.
Courts must have the power to review primary and subsidiary legislation, and administrative action.
Subsidiary legislation is not expressly authorized by the Basic Law.
There are concerns that subsidiary legislation may be abused and threaten the powers of the legislature.
Therefore, there are methods for controlling subsidiary legislation, the main ones being legislative control and judicial review.
In Singapore, subsidiary legislation, though made by the executive, has "legislative, as opposed to administrative effect".
The Council also examines subsidiary legislation and statutes in force on 9 January 1970.
The making of subsidiary legislation is subject to the ambit of administrative law.
It was agreed among the government and the Legislative Council that the order concerned is a piece of subsidiary legislation.
Government officials are wading through a morass of subsidiary legislation to identify references to race.
Therefore, the subsidiary legislation in question was invalid.
Legislation, or statutory law, can be divided into statutes and subsidiary legislation.
In other words it was argued the constitution was a piece of subsidiary legislation and therefore would be enforced by the courts.
It includes all interpretations of statutes and subsidiary legislation where judges decide what those enactments mean.
The Executive enforces the laws made by the Legislature and can create subsidiary legislation to that end.
Subsidiary legislation is subject to judicial review.
It grants the Head of the Civil Administration the authority to draw up subsidiary legislation.