Multiple Choice
A 'schedule' to an Act of Parliament is:
A) A term used to refer to the body of an Act that contains the substantive provisions of the Act.
B) A list of definitions usually found at the beginning of legislation.
C) A subsidiary piece of legislation, separate to the principal Act and usually containing administrative provisions concerning the application of the principal Act.
D) A supplement appended to an Act and usually containing procedural provisions such as fees and charges, forms, technical descriptions and lists.
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