The 'enacting words' to an Act of Parliament are:
A) formal words at the beginning of the legislation that are not essential to the validity of the legislation.
B) an essential phrase that introduces an Act of Parliament and without which the Act has no legal force or effect.
C) an introductory paragraph in an Act that identifies the date on which the Act received Royal Assent from the Governor-General.
D) the long title of an Act that usually sets out the purpose of the Act.
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