Definitions from Wiktionary (transitional provision)
▸ noun: (law) A statutory provision that regulates a process that starts before an amendment or enactment of the statute comes into force, and ends after the amendment or enactment of the statute has come into force.
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▸ noun: (law) A statutory provision that regulates a process that starts before an amendment or enactment of the statute comes into force, and ends after the amendment or enactment of the statute has come into force.
Similar:
retroactivity,
provisionalization,
proviso,
interim,
transition,
condition precedent,
purview,
midnight regulation,
sunrise clause,
provn.,
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