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 Provided that any provision of law enacted in pursuance of this clause shall not come into operation in a State unless the State Government has, by Order, signified its consent to such law having effect within the State.

 (3)No law made by the Federal Parliament or a State Assembly shall be invalid or otherwise inoperative only on the ground that it would have extra territorial operation.

 (4)Subject to the provisions of the Constitution, the Federal Parliament have power (but not exclusive power) to make laws for the Dacca Federal Capital territory and the Islamabad Capital territory with respect to any matter not enumerated in the Fifth Schedule in the event of any inconsistency between a Federal law or a State law applicable to Federal Capital territories, the Federal law shall prevail.

 (5) If the State Assembly of two or more States propose that an Act of Parliament should be enacted to give effect to any agreement or scheme between the States concerned and if resolutions to that effect are passed by the State

 Assemblies concerned, it shall be lawful for the Federal Parliament to pass such an Act even if it relates to a matter not enumerated in the Fifth Schedule.

 (6)For avoidance of doubt, it is declared that Federal Parliament shall only have such powers to make laws as have been expressly conferred upon it by this Constitution and all other legislative powers, including the powers of residing legislation, shall vest in each Sate Assembly.

 98. Any enactment made by a legislature in respect of a matter which is not within its law-making power shall be void.

CHAPTER 11-ADMINISTRATIVE RELATIONS BETWEEN THE

FEDERATION AND THE STATES

 Extent or Executive Authority of the Federation

 99. The executive authority of the Federation extends to all matters with respect to which the Federal Legislature has exclusive power to make laws.

 Extent of Executive Authority of the states

 100. The executive authority of a State extends to all matters with respect to which its Legislative has power to make laws.

 Federal Regulatory Board for International and inter-regional communication

 101.(1) There shall be a federal Regulatory Board for International and Inter-Regional Communications charged with the duty of regulating, subject to clause (4) of this Article, the functioning of the agencies, both under private or public ownership, engaged in the international or inter-regional communications, more particularly