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The common meaning o legislation is the making of law.
‘Legislation’ may be defined as the promulgation of legal rules by an authority which has the power to do so
When we use the term ‘legislation’ as a source of law we mean law making by a defined person or body and not customary or conventional law or judicial divisions.
All are correct.
- Option 1: The common meaning of legislation is indeed the making of law. It generally refers to the process of crafting legal norms through an established legal system.
- Option 2: Legislation can also be defined as the promulgation of legal rules by an authority empowered to create such laws. This highlights the authoritative aspect of legislative actions.
- Option 3: When referring to legislation as a source of law, it denotes lawmaking by a specified entity, distinct from customary law, conventional law, or judicial decisions.
- Option 4: All are correct. Each explanation aligns with a facet of what legislation encompasses.
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