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The term enactment may refer to the whole or part of a piece of legislation or to the whole or part of an instrument made under a piece of legislation. ==United Kingdom== In ''Wakefield Light Railways Company v Wakefield Corporation'',〔Wakefield Light Railways Company v Wakefield Corporation () 2 KB 140; affirmed () 2 KB 256, CA; sub nom Wakefield Corporation v Wakefield and District Light Railways Company () AC 293, HL〕 Ridley J. said: In ''Postmaster General v Birmingham Corporation'', Roache LJ said "I am unable to accept the ingenious argument that the word "enactment" in" section 7 of the Telegraph Act 1878 "refers to special or ad hoc enactments dealing with specific works and does not refer to general enactments . . . No such limitation upon the word "enactment" is expressed, and in my judgement none can or should be implied."〔Postmaster General v Birmingham Corporation () 1 KB 66 at 82, CA〕 In ''Rathbone v Bundock'', Ashworth J said that in "some contexts the word "enactment" may include within its meaning not only a statute but also a statutory regulation but, as it seems to me, the word does not have that wide meaning in" the Road Traffic Act 1960. "On the contrary, the language used in a number of instances strongly suggests that in this particular Act the draftsman was deliberately distinguishing between an enactment and a statutory regulation: see, for example, section 267 and Schedule 18."〔Rathbone v Bundock () 2 QB 260 at 273, also reported in () 2 All ER 257 at 259〕 See also R v Bakewell (1857) E & B 848 at 851, Burgh of Grangemouth v Stirlingshire and Falkirk Water Board, 1963, SLT 242, Allsop v North Tyneside Metropolitan Borough Council () RVR 209, (1992) 156 LGR 1007, DC. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Enactment」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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