Provisional force of law: declared provisions commence immediately and cease on enactment or governmental notification. Declared provisions acquire provisional force of law immediately after the day a Bill containing them is introduced and cease to have force when they are enacted (with or without amendment), when the Central Government notifies cessation after a parliamentary motion, or upon expiry of the statutory period following introduction.
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Provisional force of law: declared provisions commence immediately and cease on enactment or governmental notification.
Declared provisions acquire provisional force of law immediately after the day a Bill containing them is introduced and cease to have force when they are enacted (with or without amendment), when the Central Government notifies cessation after a parliamentary motion, or upon expiry of the statutory period following introduction.
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