Parliamentary scrutiny of delegated rules allows modification or annulment, preserving prior lawful actions. Every rule and regulation under the Depositories Act must be laid before both Houses of Parliament for scrutiny during a prescribed lay period; if both Houses subsequently agree to modify or disallow the instrument before the expiry of the immediately following session, the instrument will operate only as modified or be of no effect, without prejudice to the validity of prior actions taken under it.
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Parliamentary scrutiny of delegated rules allows modification or annulment, preserving prior lawful actions.
Every rule and regulation under the Depositories Act must be laid before both Houses of Parliament for scrutiny during a prescribed lay period; if both Houses subsequently agree to modify or disallow the instrument before the expiry of the immediately following session, the instrument will operate only as modified or be of no effect, without prejudice to the validity of prior actions taken under it.
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