Monetary and non-monetary, for instance.
It depends where you are. Different countries have different legislation
1. The relationship between primary and secondary legislation is as follows; Primary legislation is laws passed by the UK's legislative and secondary legislation are those of which are delegated and made by personal under the authority within primary legislation. Primary and secondary legislation can be seen in Act of Parliament therefore they are statutory instruments. The law could be altered as the Act would give requirement for delegated legislation.
fair housing act of 1968
1.legislation 2.common law/case law
What types???? Question is much too broad and general.Whatever it is, it would have to be in some perceived violation of some law, regulation, legislation.
It depends on the countries legislation. There are also different laws for the type of road the bus is using and for different types of bus.
Primary legislation is the legislation which has been passed by elected leaders, such as Parliament or Congress. Delegated legislation is rules and regulations which is set by the civil service, which cannot override Primary Legislation.
Not as yet. There have been attempts at recent legislation to make this a reality. There are several types of release that come with some sort of supervison, but none of these are parole.
Advantage of subsidiary
Carriage of legislation refers to the passing of a given piece of legislation.
*legislation the word "legislation" is already plural.