JAMB - Government (2000 - No. 6)
A typical form of delegated legislation is
acts of parliament
decree
bye - law
gazette
Explanation
A bye-law is a form of delegated (or secondary) legislation, where the power to make laws is delegated by the legislature to a local authority or an organisation to make regulations within a certain area or for specific purposes. These laws apply to local or specific issues and are subordinate to primary legislation (acts of parliament).
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