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Reserved powers can refer to several powers of a central authority:
- Reserved powers, or Reserved matters, those subjects still dealt with by the United Kingdom Parliament, and not devolved to the Scottish Parliament, National Assembly for Wales or the Northern Ireland Assembly
- Reserved powers, under the Tenth Amendment to the United States Constitution, powers that the United States Constitution does not give to the federal government, or forbid to the states, are reserved to the people or the states
- Reserved powers, powers that the British Governor of Bermuda has over External Affairs, Internal Security and the Police, see Politics of Bermuda
- Reserved powers, also called Reserved State powers, a historical doctrine used in the interpretation of the federal Constitution of Australia
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Reserved powers can refer to several powers of a central authority:
- Reserved powers, or Reserved matters, those subjects still dealt with by the United Kingdom Parliament, and not devolved to the Scottish Parliament, National Assembly for Wales or the Northern Ireland Assembly
- Reserved powers, under the Tenth Amendment to the United States Constitution, powers that the United States Constitution does not give to the federal government, or forbid to the states, are reserved to the people or the states
- Reserved powers, powers that the British Governor of Bermuda has over External Affairs, Internal Security and the Police, see Politics of Bermuda
- Reserved powers, also called Reserved State powers, a historical doctrine used in the interpretation of the federal Constitution of Australia
See also
Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia © 2001-2006 Wikipedia contributors (Disclaimer)
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This article is licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License.
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