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application of the unwritten sources of england lawconversely it is a rule of england law that unwritten laws are to be applied subject to the
statutes of general applicationwhereas there is no authoritative definition of a statute of simple application the phrase is presumed to refer to
types of subsidiary legislationhowever the definition of subsidiary legislation in s2 of the interpretation and general provisions act reflects the
legislative or parliamentary controli parliamentary approval andii ministerial approval
judicial controlconversely the courts can declare any law made as subsidiary legislation to be invalid or unacceptable under the ultra vires doctrine
disadvantageswhether delegated or subsidiary legislation has been criticised just to a variety of reasons the main ones being that it isasa
advantagestherefore some of the advantages or strong point of delegated legislation areasa compensation of lost parliamentary timeconversely
subsidiary legislationmoreover this is subordinate or delegated indirect legislationin fact section 2 of the interpretation and general provisions
applied lawshowever section 2 of the interpretation and general provisions act specified like an applied law asa here an act of the
presumptionstherefore in their attempt to construe statutes that courts of law are guided through the subsequent assumptions or presumptionsa
lord coleridge - judicial elucidation of actshowever lord coleridge stated in rv peters as like i am quite aware which dictionaries are not to be
judicial elucidation of actsin fact the other points to be noted in relation to judicial elucidation of acts are as follows likea there is no
act defined a traffic indicationhowever in evans v cross evans was charged by ignoring namely a traffic sign a white line painted in the middle of a
ejusdem generis ruletherefore this rule states whereas simple words in an act obeyed particular words the general words are to be made as being
golden ruleconversely the so-called golden rule will be utilized through the court in order to avoid arriving on an absurd decision under the literal
mischief rulefour things are to be considered and discussedi first is what was the common law earlier than the making of the actii is what was the
principles and presumptions of constructionhowever in the course of settling some of these disputes the courts in england have elaborated the rules
statutory interpretationconversely the precise connotation of a law written in an act may cause a legal dispute so this is so because even though
bulky and technical billsin fact some bills are so bulky and technical hence they are passed without sufficient debate it means parliament lacks the
wishes of members of parliament -disadvantages lawhowever acts of parliament do not reflect the wishes of the people as voters although the wishes of
disadvantages of statute lawimposition of lawhowever some acts are imposed on the people and reflect the views of the pundits or executive in the
strong and weakness of acts of parliamentthere an act of parliament may be said to possess the giving advantages asi democratic in naturenow here it
commencementhowever section 464 of the constitution offers that like a law made through parliament shall not come in operation whether it has been
publicationwhether in section 463 of the constitution states that like upon a bill that has been passed through the national assembly being presented
presidents assentunder section 462 of the constitution a bill passed through the national assembly must be presented to the president for his