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Author : George Peretz Publisher : Oxford University Press, USA Page : 256 pages File Size : 20,78 MB Release : 2021-11-25 Category : European Economic Community countries ISBN : 9780192856203
These Explanatory Notes relate to the United Kingdom Internal Market Act 2020 (c. 27) (ISBN 9780105700999) which received Royal Assent on 17 December 2020
Enabling power: United Kingdom Internal Market Act 2020, s. 59 (3). Bringing into operation various provisions of the 2020 Act on IP completion day (31.12.2020 @11.00pm). Issued: 23.12.2020. Sifted: -. Made: 21.12.2020. Laid: -. Coming into force: -. Effect: None. Territorial extent & classification: E/W/S/NI. General
An Act to make provision in connection with the internal market for goods and servicesin the United Kingdom (including provision about the recognition of professional andother qualifications); to make provision in connection with provisions of the NorthernIreland Protocol relating to trade and state aid; to authorise the provision of financialassistance by Ministers of the Crown in connection with economic development, infrastructure, culture, sport and educational or training activities and exchanges; tomake regulation of the provision of distortive or harmful subsidies a reserved orexcepted matter; and for connected purposes
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