Parliamentary legislation by State consent permits enactment for consenting States, with later adoption by other States and exclusive parliamentary amendment. Parliament may, at the request of two or more State Legislatures passing resolutions, enact laws on matters outside its usual competence that will apply to those States; other States may later adopt such Acts by passing resolutions, and any Act so enacted may be amended or repealed only by Parliament in the like manner and not by the Legislature of a State to which it applies.
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Parliamentary legislation by State consent permits enactment for consenting States, with later adoption by other States and exclusive parliamentary amendment.
Parliament may, at the request of two or more State Legislatures passing resolutions, enact laws on matters outside its usual competence that will apply to those States; other States may later adopt such Acts by passing resolutions, and any Act so enacted may be amended or repealed only by Parliament in the like manner and not by the Legislature of a State to which it applies.
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