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  2. List of enacting clauses - Wikipedia

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    It was the chartered version of the law that was included in the statute books and that was printed and published for the knowledge of the people. Thus, the Charter of Law was the final version of the statute as adopted. It was signed by the Emperor and countersigned by his responsible Ministers, and contained an enacting formula as follows:

  3. File:Guyana Independence Act 1966 (UKPGA 1966-14).pdf

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  8. File:Jamaica Independence Act 1962 (UKPGA Eliz2-10-11-40).pdf

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  9. Entry into force - Wikipedia

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    (2) Where an enactment is expressed to come into force or operation on a particular day (whether such day is before or after the date of the passing of such enactment, or where the enactment is a statutory instrument, of the making thereof, and whether such day is named in the enactment or is to be appointed or fixed or ascertained in any other ...