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Statutes — regulations — validity — requirement that regulations be laid before Parliament — failure to lay regulations before Parliament within time specified in enabling statute — effect — Presidential Powers (Temporary Measures) (Control of Omnibuses and Heavy Vehicles) Regulations 1991 (SI 226A/91) — expiry of due to failure to be laid before Parliament
Statutes — Presidential Powers (Temporary Measures) Act 1 of 1988 — power delegated by Parliament to President to make laws in defined circumstances — not an abdication of Parliament's fundamental lawmaking authority and not a breach of maxim delegatus non potest delegare
Statutes — Presidential Powers (Temporary Measures) Act 1 of 1988 — s 6 — provision that re-enacted regulations shall be deemed to have been made when initial regulations made and to expire 180 days afterwards — regulations made in August but expiring in September due to non-tabling before Parliament — regulations re-enacted in November — deemed to have come into effect on date August regulations made
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