Legislation (Amending Power) (Jersey) Law 1999[1]
Official Consolidated Version
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Legislation (Amending Power) (Jersey) Law 1999
Contents
Article
1 Interpretation. 3
2 Power to make Regulations. 3
3 Citation. 3
Endnotes 4
Table of Legislation History. 4
Table of Endnote References. 4
A LAW to enable the States to make Regulations amending a Law for restricted purposes and in restricted circumstances
Commencement [see endnotes]
1 Interpretation
In this Law –
“lodged” means lodged in accordance with standing orders made under the States of Jersey Law 2005; and
“registered” means registered by the Royal Court.[2]
2 Power to make Regulations
The States may by Regulations make amendments to any Law (the “first Law”) which are incidental or supplemental to or consequential upon another Law (the “second Law”) where –
(a) the proposition for the passing of the second Law is lodged before the day on which the first Law is registered; and
(b) the second Law is registered on or after the day on which the proposition for the passing of the first Law is lodged.
3 Citation
This Law may be cited as the Legislation (Amending Power) (Jersey) Law 1999.
Endnotes
Table of Legislation History
Legislation
Year and No
Commencement
L.37/1999
24 December 1999
States of Jersey Law 2005
L.8/2005
9 December 2005 (R&O.158/2005)
Table of Endnote References
[1] This Law was repealed by the Legislation (Jersey) Law 2021 on 28 September 2021
[2] Article 1 amended by L.8/2005