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How the principle that a delegated power cannot be delegated applies in government

Instances where an authority to delegate will be implied

The principle that a derived power can never be greater than that available at its source

The principle that the power to delegate must be conferred by statute

The rule that a delegated power cannot be further delegated

The rule that where a statute confers specific power on any person or authority for the performance of certain acts or duty, it is only that person or authority and no other person that is contemplated in the performance of the acts or duty under the relevant Law

Whether a delegating authority can revoke the delegation

Whether delegation and designation are the same thing

Whether delegation of power to a person can be delegated to another person

Whether delegation of powers amounts to an usurpation, denunciation or renunciation of the power of the superior authority

Whether judicial power can be delegated

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