the President by Proclamation published in the Gazette.
(5) Subject to clause (6) a resolution of the National Assembly under
clause (2) will continue in force until the expiration of a period of three
months commencing with the date of its being approved or until revoked
on an earlier date of its being so approved or until such earlier date as
may be specified in the resolution.
(6) The National Assembly may by resolution, at any time revoke a
resolution made by it under this Article.
(7) Whenever an election to the office of President results in a change of
the holder of that office, any declaration made under this Article and in
force immediately before the day on which the President assumes office,
shall cease to have effect on the expiration of seven days commencing
with that day.
(8) The expiration or revocation of any declaration or resolution made
under this Article shall not affect the validity or anything previously
done in reliance on such declaration.
32. (1) In this Part, unless the context otherwise requires"contravention", in relation to any requirement, includes a failure to
comply with that requirement and cognate expressions shall be
construed accordingly;
"court" means any court of law having jurisdiction in Zambia, other than
a court established by a disciplinary law; and in Articles 12 and 14
includes a court established by a disciplinary law;
"disciplinary law" means a law regulating the disciplined force;
"disciplined force" means(a)

a naval, military or air force;

(b)

the Zambia Police Force; or

(c)

any other force established by or under an Act of Parliament;
"legal representative" means a person entitled to practice in
Zambia as an advocate; and
"member", in relation to a disciplined force, includes any person
who, under the law regulating the discipline of that force is
subject to that discipline.

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