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- Nondelegation_doctrine abstract "The doctrine of nondelegation describes the theory that one branch of government must not authorize another entity to exercise the power or function which it is constitutionally authorized to exercise itself. It is explicit or implicit in all written constitutions that impose a strict structural separation of powers. It is usually applied in questions of constitutionally improper delegations of powers of any of the three branches of government to either of the other, to the administrative state, or to private entities. Although it is usually constitutional for executive officials to delegate executive powers to executive branch subordinates, there can also be improper delegations of powers within an executive branch.".
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- Nondelegation_doctrine wikiPageExternalLink controversyenvv3i2.htm.
- Nondelegation_doctrine wikiPageExternalLink 04consthiIV1.htm.
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- Nondelegation_doctrine subject Category:Legal_doctrines_and_principles.
- Nondelegation_doctrine subject Category:United_States_administrative_law.
- Nondelegation_doctrine type Abstraction100002137.
- Nondelegation_doctrine type Belief105941423.
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- Nondelegation_doctrine type PsychologicalFeature100023100.
- Nondelegation_doctrine comment "The doctrine of nondelegation describes the theory that one branch of government must not authorize another entity to exercise the power or function which it is constitutionally authorized to exercise itself. It is explicit or implicit in all written constitutions that impose a strict structural separation of powers.".
- Nondelegation_doctrine label "Nondelegation doctrine".
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- Nondelegation_doctrine sameAs Q7049254.
- Nondelegation_doctrine sameAs Q7049254.
- Nondelegation_doctrine sameAs Nondelegation_doctrine.
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