Chapter on “Supplementary Provisions” covers:

A. Definitions
B. Penalties & re-entry
C. Succession & transfer
D. Statements of conditions
Correct Answer: B. Penalties & re-entry

The chapter on “Supplementary Provisions” typically covers Penalties & re-entry. This foundational concept in legislative structure places enforcement mechanisms and consequences for non-compliance towards the end of an act, ensuring all substantive provisions are first laid out before detailing their enforcement.

  • Definitions are usually found in an introductory chapter, often Chapter I.
  • Succession & transfer are substantive provisions, typically covered in earlier, dedicated chapters.
  • Statements of conditions would also be substantive provisions, likely detailed in a chapter outlining the terms and conditions of tenure.

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