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17 November, 14:10

What is the difference between exclusive and concurrent powers

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  1. 17 November, 14:25
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    Concurrent powers: Those powers in the Constitution that may be exercised concurrently (at the same time) by both the Commonwealth and a state or states. Exclusive powers: Those powers in the Constitution that belong to the Commonwealth exclusively or solely.
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