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United Kingdom legislation - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
United Kingdom legislation derives from a number of different sources. The United Kingdom does not have a single body of legislation, but is divided into three states, each with its own laws and lega...
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New 2009 primary legislation available: UK Public General Acts Chapters 1 to 19; Acts of the Scottish Parliament asps 1 to 12; Acts of the Northern Ireland Assembly Chapters 1 to 8; Northern Ireland Order in Council S.I. 2009/884 (N.I. 1);
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0800 028 2200 ... ANNOTATED STATUTES – Expert guidance on the meaning of new law available within two weeks of Royal Assent, now available on Westlaw UK.
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Who is Affected by the Legislation? ... Anyone who advertises, sells, supplies, stores or uses a pesticide is affected by the legislation, including people who use pesticides in their own homes, gardens and allotments ... You are in: Home » Pesticide Approvals » Legislation » FEPA and COPR...
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Introducing legislation ... Defeating and delaying legislation ... Parliament is responsible for approving new laws (legislation). The government introduces most plans for new laws, or changes to existing laws - but they can originate from an MP, Lord or even a member of the public or private group.
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Statutory Instrument 2005 No. 420 ... Further information about the publication of legislation on this website can be found by referring to the Frequently Asked Questions.
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The University's Legislation consists of its Charter, Statutes, Ordinances and Regulations. All members of staff and students are subject to the Legislation. ... Archived Legislation; Archived Legislation from 2007/08, prior to the substantial reorganisation of the University Regulations.
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