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Some statutes will expressly allow the decision-maker to delegate decision-making powers to someone else. For example, the Local Government Act [...], s 101 authorises local authorities to arrange for their functions to be carried out by committees or by council officers or by another local authority.
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1972

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#illegality #judicial-review #public
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Some statutes will expressly allow the decision-maker to delegate decision-making powers to someone else. For example, the Local Government Act [...], s 101 authorises local authorities to arrange for their functions to be carried out by committees or by council officers or by another local authority.
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#illegality #judicial-review #public
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Some statutes will expressly allow the decision-maker to delegate decision-making powers to someone else. For example, the Local Government Act [...], s 101 authorises local authorities to arrange for their functions to be carried out by committees or by council officers or by another local authority.
Answer
1972
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Some statutes will expressly allow the decision-maker to delegate decision-making powers to someone else. For example, the Local Government Act 1972, s 101 authorises local authorities to arrange for their functions to be carried out by committees or by council officers or by another local authority.

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