Legal Definition and Related Resources of Enacting clause
Meaning of Enacting clause
The section of a bill or statute which establishes the whole document as a law. 193 111. 193.
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Meaning of Enacting Clause in Canada
In this country (and some others), a meaning of Enacting Clause may be the following: A clause at the beginning of a statute which states the authority by which it is made.
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