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Mellonie said:
if you know how delegated legislation interact with precedents, plz geet back to me...
its in my exam, but i cant find it anywere... i think cuz it was a yr 11 topic...
mel
OK EVERY ONE WE GET IT! THANX HEAPS!
AND after reading all the reply's if u still dont get it here i'l make it simple for u
delegated legislation is same as a statue. Just because a body (a subordinate body) made it, doesnt mean anything. ONce this delegated legislation is passed, it is known as a statue.
SO when we go to a court session, with a criminal, you know what happens...
THe criminal has to get charged
lol ANyway easily, the common law system usually uses precedents to determine the punishment right? What about, if a statue law does not agree or conflict with a precedent? We always find a statue wins over precedents!
SO the end here is a delegated legislation= statue law will win over precedents. Thats how they interact!