Legal Definition and Related Resources of Constituted authorities
Meaning of Constituted authorities
The officers properly appointed under the constitution for the government of the people. Those powers which the constitution of each people has established to govern them, to cause their rights to be respected, and to maintain those of each of its members. They are called “constituted,” to distinguish them from the “constituting” authority which has created or organized them, or has delegated to an authority, which it has itself created, the right of establishing or regulating their movements.
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