RESERVED POWER


Meaning of RESERVED POWER in English

noun

: a political power reserved by a constitution or similar constituent instrument to the exclusive jurisdiction of a specified political authority (as a state or executive) usually held to constitute the original source of powers undergoing allocation and distinguished from those delegated to other authority

some reserved powers in the United States federal system belong to the states

the reserved powers at the disposal of a British colonial governor

— compare implied power , residual power

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