Subsidiary Legislation Sample Clauses
The Subsidiary Legislation clause defines how laws, rules, or regulations made under the authority of a primary statute (but not part of the main law itself) are treated within the context of the agreement. This clause typically clarifies that references to legislation in the contract include any subordinate rules, orders, or regulations made under that legislation, whether existing at the time of signing or introduced later. Its core function is to ensure that the contract remains aligned with all relevant legal requirements, including those set out in secondary or delegated legislation, thereby reducing ambiguity and ensuring compliance as laws evolve.
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Subsidiary Legislation. References to a statute or statutory provision include any subsidiary or subordinate legislation made from time to time under that statute or statutory provision.
