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Delegated legislation related to a specific Act. Remainder interest An interest in an estate that becomes fully effective only when the life interest ends. For example, children can be the remainder persons named in their father's estate, of which their mother has a life interest.
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A rule or order issued by a federal or state executive-branch department or administrative agency, generally under authority granted by statute, that enforces or amplifies laws enacted by the legislature and has the force of law.
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A prescribed set of criteria and conditions which will include among other things, procedures, rules, specifications and standards for regulating and monitoring a system of vocational qualifications and accreditation by the NTA.
Ãâó: www.ntatt.org/glossary.html
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Rule or order issued by an agency of the executive branch of government which has the force of law. Regulations must be authorized by the statute and generally provide more details on a particular subject than does the authorizing statute. The CFR is the Code of Federal Regulations, the subject compilation of current regulations currently which are initially published chronologically in the Federal Register.
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A Regulation is binding in its entirety, and is directly applicable in all Member States. It is different from a Directive in that it does not require implementing national legislation. A Regulation must be based on a Treaty Article and may be issued by either the Council of Ministers or the European Commission.
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