What conditions must subsidiary legislation meet before it can apply as law?

      

What conditions must subsidiary legislation meet before it can apply as law?

  

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-Subsidiary legislation must rule by through provision of prescribed procedural requirements rather than provisions of the most known substantive law.
-Must provide all the procedural requirements relating to relevant court proceedings.
-It must provide a general notice or a formal announcement to the public which is unlikely to have major significance to the public.
-The subsidiary must provide an order mainly to specific persons, or classes of persons, or to specific cases or places.
-Should have regulations especially that contains provisions of substantive law.
-It should have have local or specific application.
franco crick answered the question on March 19, 2018 at 11:37


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