Talk:Hybrid instrument
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Private Act
[edit]This would be analgous to the Private Act in U.S. jurisdictions, and this needs to be added as soon as someone finds a reliable source for it. 2600:1004:B144:5853:A58B:8113:1FF4:9086 (talk) 23:49, 21 June 2015 (UTC)
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Hybrid instrument → Hybrid bill – The article is mostly about hybrid bills, and only explains hybrid instruments at the end, in terms of hybrid bills. In 2015 Scott renamed the page from Hybrid bill to Hybrid instrument on the basis that the latter was the "formal name", and search-replaced "bill" to "instrument" in the text. That is incorrect; a bill is a proposed act of parliament (primary legislation), whereas a statutory instrument is secondary legislation. In 2019 Adam37 effectively undid the search-replace but the article should be moved back to the name of the main topic. jnestorius(talk) 01:25, 6 August 2024 (UTC)