词条 | Presidential exemption |
释义 |
A presidential exemption is the power of President of a state to overrule or exempt certain laws or legal decisions. United StatesAs an example from the separation of federal and state powers of the United States, in the U.S. Code Title 16 Chapter 33 "COASTAL ZONE MANAGEMENT", Presidential exemptions are governed by § 1456 - "Coordination and cooperation", subparagraph (c) (1) (B): [1] under certain conditions,
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References1. ^[https://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/text/16/1456 U.S. Code Title 16 Chapter 33 § 1456 - Coordination and cooperation] {{law-stub}} 3 : Statutory law|Separation of powers|Presidents |
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