Law Effectiveness After Publication

Summary

Laws generally take effect 15 days after publication unless specified otherwise. A specific code may have a unique effective date, such as one year post-publication, which is not contradictory but a special provision. Understanding these differences is crucial for legal interpretation.

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It seems like you are referring to a general provision regarding the effectivity of laws after publication. Could you please specify what legal issue or question you have related to this text? This will help me provide more accurate information.
What does the last sentence mean
The last sentence means that the specific code or law mentioned will take effect one year after its publication in the Official Gazette. This is different from the general rule that laws take effect fifteen days after publication, indicating that this particular law has a special provision for its effective date.
Do you have a specific legal issue related to the timing of when a law takes effect?
Why is it different from sentence * and *. Arent they contradiction
The sentences are not contradictory. Here's why:
- General Rule: "Laws shall take effect after fifteen days following their publication in the Official Gazette, unless otherwise provided."
- Specific Provision: "This Code shall take effect one year after such publication."
The general rule applies to most laws, but the specific code you're referring to has a special provision that overrides the general rule, making it effective one year after publication.
Do you have a specific legal issue related to the timing of when a law takes effect?