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Definition of enabling act in English: enabling actnoun A statute empowering a person or body to take certain action, especially to make regulations, rules, or orders. Example sentencesExamples - Anti-wolf groups drew attention to Yellowstone's enabling act, highlighting the preserve as a public recreation area rather than a refuge for ‘dangerous’ beasts.
- So, why not just bring in an enabling act and give him the powers of a dictator?
- For example, hunting is prohibited throughout the park system unless provided for by a park area's enabling act or by subsequent legislation.
- The original enabling act required leases to conduct commerce but none of these early entrepreneurs possessed such leases.
Definition of enabling act in US English: enabling actnounɪˈneɪb(ə)lɪŋ A statute empowering a person or body to take certain action, especially to make regulations, rules, or orders. Example sentencesExamples - For example, hunting is prohibited throughout the park system unless provided for by a park area's enabling act or by subsequent legislation.
- Anti-wolf groups drew attention to Yellowstone's enabling act, highlighting the preserve as a public recreation area rather than a refuge for ‘dangerous’ beasts.
- The original enabling act required leases to conduct commerce but none of these early entrepreneurs possessed such leases.
- So, why not just bring in an enabling act and give him the powers of a dictator?
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