Sunset Clause

A provision causing part of a law to expire automatically at a set time unless renewed.

Also used as: sunset clauses, sunset provision, sunset provisions

A sunset clause is a provision in legislation stating that part or all of the law will expire automatically after a specified date or event unless further action is taken to renew or extend it. Sunset clauses are often used where Parliament wants temporary powers, emergency provisions, or periodic reconsideration of a legal measure.

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