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The standard regulations for electrical devices.
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Statutory regulations are rules and standards implemented by a government authority based on laws passed by the legislature. These regulations have a legally binding effect and are enforceable by law. They aim to ensure compliance with specific legal requirements or standards in various areas such as safety, health, environment, and employment.
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As long as it conforms to road regulations you can - but not all racing cars conform, some types of racings cars (Like drift racing cars) do conform to road standards though
I don't think kosher was a person. Kosher is a word that refers to foods which conform to the regulations of Jewish dietary law.
Yes. It is usually armoured and must conform to the relevant regulations for the country concerned.
Most of the residents are complying with the new regulations, but there are a few that refuse to conform.Dan had to conform to the rest of society.Bri threw out her Ugg boots because she no longer wanted to conform.She had to conform to her school's standards for hygeine.Penny wanted to conform but did not know how.The pieces that don't conform to our standards are sorted to the recycle bin.
Local authority by-laws, made by local councils under enabling Acts.Public corporation by-laws - made under statutory authority.Rules of court, made by the rules committees.European regulations, made by the European Commission and law as a result of the European Communities Act 1972.Ministerial/departmental regulations, made by statutory authority.Orders in Council, made by statutory authority or under the Royal Prerogative (for example, for exercising control over new dominions).
No reason why you shouldn't. They make amiable travelling companions but may be conficated at the border if they do not conform to your destination's food regulations.
Local authority by-laws, made by local councils under enabling Acts.Public corporation by-laws - made under statutory authority.Rules of court, made by the rules committees.European regulations, made by the European Commission and law as a result of the European Communities Act 1972.Ministerial/departmental regulations, made by statutory authority.Orders in Council, made by statutory authority or under the Royal Prerogative (for example, for exercising control over new dominions).