Multiple Choice
Schedules can be found at the end of most Acts of Parliament. They are often subdivided. Which of the following is the correct terminology for the divisions of a schedule, from larger to smaller?
A) Parts and sub-parts.
B) Sections, subsections.
C) Paragraphs, sub-paragraphs.
D) Sub-schedules and sub-sub-schedules.
Correct Answer:

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Correct Answer:
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