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Humanities Legal Studies Topic started by: ohiosr on Aug 23, 2017



Title: Whenever a law is determined by a court to be outside the jurisdiction of the legislature, and ...
Post by: ohiosr on Aug 23, 2017
Whenever a law is determined by a court to be outside the jurisdiction of the legislature, and beyond its powers, the law or provision is said to be
a. a federal law.
b. ultra vires and therefore void.
c. the result of residual power.
d. excess of jurisdiction and therefore invalid.
e. the result of concurrent powers.


Title: Re: Whenever a law is determined by a court to be outside the jurisdiction of the legislature, and ...
Post by: AlexStanford on Aug 23, 2017
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Title: Re: Whenever a law is determined by a court to be outside the jurisdiction of the legislature, and ...
Post by: ohiosr on Dec 6, 2017
Makes a lot of sense now


Title: Re: Whenever a law is determined by a court to be outside the jurisdiction of the legislature, and ...
Post by: Johnson Joseph on Oct 31, 2020
answer


Title: Re: Whenever a law is determined by a court to be outside the jurisdiction of the legislature, and ...
Post by: shayan Sheikh on Feb 20, 2021
Thank you