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The purpose of this paper is to advise Tony who is an organic farmer  

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The purpose of this paper is to advise Tony who is an organic farmer, of how the statutory instrument provided by the Secretary of State for Food and Rural Affairs under the power of Parliament through Delegated Legislation will apply to him and to establish whether there are any grounds for challenge to such legislation. To do this I will discuss the general principles that need to be followed for such legislation to be implemented and legal control over this type of legislation. Delegation has always been a necessary part of any system of administration or government. Indeed, government today simply could not handle its considerable responsibilities without delegating many of its tasks to others. The most common type of delegated legislation is that of statutory instruments (SI's). The SI's are made by Government Ministers working within the boundaries of Parent Acts (Acts of Parliament); the Ministries are...

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