Glossary entry (derived from question below)
English term
Ordinance
- Ordinance
- Regulation
- Decree
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Aug 22, 2020 09:31: airmailrpl Created KOG entry
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Ordinances are a form of law, generally restricted to local governments. ... Regulations are rules that can have the force of law, but are created and changed by the administrative bureaucracy of the Executive branch of a particular government. Regulations can be changed or overturned by courts or a law.
What is the difference between law, act, ordinance, rule and ... - Quora
As nouns the difference between decree and ordinance
is that decree is an edict or law while ordinance is a local law, an edict or decree.
Decree vs Ordinance - What's the difference? | WikiDiff
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In Hong Kong
>Regulations are supplementary rules made by gov
>Decree is generally not law
^Orders issued by court, government, etc.
Source: Practicing lawyers in Hong Kong
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The Hong Kong legal system is a common law one, based on a combination of English common law (developed also in local cases) and local legislation codified in the Laws of Hong Kong. ... The separation of the Hong Kong legal system from the PRC is guaranteed by the Basic Law until at least 2047.
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