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The structure and components of statutes, which are laws formally enacted by legislative bodies like the UK Parliament or the Senedd Cymru. Acts of Parliament serve as a primary source of law in the UK, existing alongside and taking precedence over common law. The sources meticulously describe the structural elements of an Act, including the short title, citation, long title, preamble, Royal Assent, and the main body’s organization into sections and subsections. Furthermore, the text distinguishes between a UK Act of Parliament and an Act of Senedd Cymru, highlighting differences in their jurisdiction, enacting formulas, and the bilingual requirement for Welsh legislation. Finally, the materials provide guidance on the correct method for citing these legislative acts, using the short title and year of passage.