Presidential power to adapt laws enables executive orders aligning pre-amendment statutes with constitutional changes, subject to legislative alteration. Power granted to the President to make orders adapting or modifying existing laws to align them with constitutional amendments, including repeal or amendment as necessary, with adaptations effective from dates specified in the order and not to be questioned in any court of law; such adapted laws remain subject to repeal or amendment by a competent legislature or authority.
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Presidential power to adapt laws enables executive orders aligning pre-amendment statutes with constitutional changes, subject to legislative alteration.
Power granted to the President to make orders adapting or modifying existing laws to align them with constitutional amendments, including repeal or amendment as necessary, with adaptations effective from dates specified in the order and not to be questioned in any court of law; such adapted laws remain subject to repeal or amendment by a competent legislature or authority.
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