Definitions from Wiktionary (Henry VIII clause)
▸ noun: (Australia, India, New Zealand, UK) A provision in a bill before Parliament, that enables the Government to amend the text of the bill once it becomes an Act of Parliament or to repeal the Act using secondary legislation.
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▸ noun: (Australia, India, New Zealand, UK) A provision in a bill before Parliament, that enables the Government to amend the text of the bill once it becomes an Act of Parliament or to repeal the Act using secondary legislation.
Similar:
statutory instrument,
grandfather clause,
testing clause,
break clause,
Appropriation Act,
statutory authority,
guillotine clause,
Representation of the People Act,
private member's bill,
provision,
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