the exceptional execution of power,functions and responsibilities constitutionally or unconstitutionally assigned to be carried out by the federal,central or upper house of any government of federation
Such functions are as follows
a. mining,refineries including oil field,geological survey,and natural gas
b. Defence,security, military and arm forces
c. Mass employments
d. Foreign policy or relation
e. Currency,coinage and legal tender,money borrowing between the federation and outside country
f. Public depth of the federations
g. Export duties
h. Bank,banking,bill of exchange and promissory note
...make laws ,judical interprets them and exclusive enforces it
Hermann Eicher has written: 'Der Machtverlust der Landesparlamente' -- subject(s): Exclusive and concurrent legislative powers, Federal government, Legislative bodies, Legislative power, States
mutually exclusive and comprehensive
There are three stage of planning they are concurrent list , exclusive list, residual list
The Concurrent Legislative List gives powers to the federal government to legislate on certain matters of national interest for the provincial governments, or we can say, for the entire country.
The Concurrent Legislative List gives powers to the federal government to legislate on certain matters of national interest for the provincial governments, or we can say, for the entire country.
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All powers presidents have: he has to implement laws approved by the legislative; he also has some 'exclusive rights' such as waging war against a country if the legislative cannot approve a formal declaration of war.
the 2nd schedule to the 1999 constitution contains legislative power.part 1 of the 2nd schedule deals with the exclusive legislative list and Evidence is in item no 23.as a result only the national assembly can legislate on evidence.also section 315 save and protect existing laws which include the evidence act cap E14,LFN, 2004
petition
1) rigid constitution 2)written constitution 3)Independent judiciary 4)lists provided by constitutions a.federal legislative list b.provincial legislative list c.concurrent legislative list 5)bi-cameral legislature
Legislative Powers are exclusive to Congress. The Constitution separates the powers of government so that no branch becomes too powerful.