The difference between an act and a regulation?
By A Mystery Man Writer
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The main difference between an act and a regulation is that an act is a broader piece of legislation that outlines the general principles and rules of law, while a regulation is a more specific set of rules and requirements created by a government agency to enforce the provisions of the act. An act
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