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impose duties or authorize the conferring of powers and the imposition of duties upon the State or officers and authorities thereof to be designated for the purpose by the Ruler.

 Where by virtue of this provision, powers and duties have been conferred or imposed upon a Province or Federated State or officers or authorities thereof there shall be paid by the Federation to the Province or the State such sum as may be agreed, or, in default of agreement, such sum as may be determined by an arbitrator appointed by the Chief Justice of Pakistan in respect of any extra costs of administration incurred by the Province or the State in connection with the exercise of those powers and duties.

96. Legislation in respect of any matter in the Provincial List in case of Proclamation of Emergency

 Provision should be made authorizing the Centre to legislate in respect of any matter in the Provincial List in case of Proclamation of Emergency.

97. Machinery for the Adjustment of Boundaries

 Provision should be made for the setting up of machinery for the adjustment of the boundaries of various Provinces.

 Explanation Adjustment of boundaries does not mean the abolition of any of the existing Provinces.

98. Obligation of Provinces and Federation and Control of Federation over Provinces in certain cases

 (1) The executive Power of every Province should be so exercised as to ensure compliance with the laws made by the Central Legislature and any existing laws which apply to that Province and the executive power of the Federation should extend to the giving of such directions to a Province as may appear to the Government of Pakistan to be necessary for that purpose.

 (2) The executive power of every Province should be so exercised as not to impede or prejudice the exercise of the executive power of the Federation and the executive power of the Federation should extend to the giving of such directions to a Province as may appear to the Government of Pakistan to be necessary for that purpose.

 (3) The executive power of the Federation should also extend to the giving of directions to a Province as to the construction and maintenance of means of communications declared in the directions to be of national or military importance;

 Provided that nothing in this sub-para, should be taken as restricting the power of the Central Legislature to declare highways or waterways to be national highways or national waterways or the power of the Federation with respect to the highways or waterways so