Administrative Order - Gyosei Meirei

Japanese: 行政命令 - ぎょうせいめいれい
Administrative Order - Gyosei Meirei
The term "order" refers to a general provision enacted by an administrative agency that does not contain laws or regulations. It does not contain any content related to the rights or obligations of citizens. It is the opposite of a legal order.

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Japanese:
〘名〙 行政官庁が制定する一般的な定めのうち法規を内容としない命令をいう。国民の権利、義務に関する内容をもたないもの。法規命令に対する語。

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