Definitions from Wiktionary (trigger law)
▸ noun: (politics, law) A law which is not active until a particular event comes to pass, converting the inactive law into an active law on the books.
▸ noun: An unenforceable law which awaits conditions that allow its enforcement to come to pass and then automatically comes active on the books.
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▸ noun: (politics, law) A law which is not active until a particular event comes to pass, converting the inactive law into an active law on the books.
▸ noun: An unenforceable law which awaits conditions that allow its enforcement to come to pass and then automatically comes active on the books.
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condition precedent,
transitional provision,
retroactive law,
parent trigger,
private member's bill,
condition subsequent,
bill,
act of Congress,
public comment,
enactment,
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