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If either House of the Parliament passes a resolution (of which notice has been given at any time within 15 sitting days after the day on which the regulations have been laid before that House) disallowing any of those regulations, the regulations so disallowed shall thereupon cease to have effect.
 (6) If, at the expiration of 15 sitting days after the day on which notice of a resolution to disallow any regulations has been given in either House of the Parliament in accordance with subsection (5), the resolution has not been withdrawn or otherwise disposed of, the regulations specified in the resolution shall thereupon be deemed to have been disallowed.
 (7) Where regulations are disallowed, or are deemed to be disallowed, under this section, the disallowance has the same effect as a repeal of the regulations, except that, if the regulations amended or repealed a law in force immediately before the regulations took effect, the disallowance revives the previous law from and including the date of the disallowance, as if the disallowed regulations had not been made.
 (8) In this section, regulations includes rules and rules of court.
16 Numbering of regulations and rules
 (1) The regulations made under Ordinances in each secular year shall be numbered in regular arithmetical series, beginning with the number one, in the order in which notice of their making is published in the Gazette.
 (2) Regulations may, without prejudice to any other mode of citation, be cited by reference to the secular year in which notice of their making was published in the Gazette and the number assigned to them under subsection (1).
 (3) In this section, regulations includes rules and rules of court.
17 Power of Minister to delegate functions etc under Ordinances
 (1) Where an Ordinance confers a power or function on the Minister, the Minister may, by writing under his hand, delegate that power or function to any person or authority either generally or in relation to a particular matter or class of matters or a part of the Territory.
 (2) A delegation under this section is revocable at will and does not prevent the exercise of any power or function by the Minister.
Part III Provisions relating to Ordinances of the Colony of Singapore in their application as laws of the Territory

18 Reference to certain expressions in laws of Singapore
 (1) In relation to anything done or to be done after the commencement of this Ordinance, an expression specified in Column 1 of the following table in an Ordinance of the Colony of Singapore shall be read as a reference to the person, authority or thing specified in Column 2 of that table opposite to that expression:

Column 1