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LEGISLATION |
Enactment |
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ENACTURE |
Enactment; resolution. |
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RECREATION |
Re-enactment of leisure activity |
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HYENA |
Flashy enactment used to capture predator |
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DYSNOMY |
Bad legislation; the enactment of bad laws. |
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POSITIVE |
Prescribed by express enactment or institution; settled
by arbitrary appointment; said of laws. |
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INSTITUTION |
Established order, method, or custom; enactment;
ordinance; permanent form of law or polity. |
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BILL |
A form or draft of a law, presented to a legislature for
enactment; a proposed or projected law. |
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CONSTITUTION |
The act or process of constituting; the action of
enacting, establishing, or appointing; enactment; establishment;
formation. |
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VETO |
To prohibit; to negative; also, to refuse assent to, as a
legislative bill, and thus prevent its enactment; as, to veto an
appropriation bill. |
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ENACTMENT |
That which is enacted or passed into a law; a law; a
decree; a statute; a prescribed requirement; as, a prohibitory
enactment; a social enactment. |
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CORPORATE |
Formed into a body by legal enactment; united in an
association, and endowed by law with the rights and liabilities of an
individual; incorporated; as, a corporate town. |
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STRENGTH |
That quality which tends to secure results; effective
power in an institution or enactment; security; validity; legal or
moral force; logical c... |
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RULE |
...for conduct
or action; a governing direction for a specific purpose; an
authoritative enactment; a regulation; a prescription; a precept; as,
... |
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PASSAGE |
... the body upon a proposition; hence,
adoption; enactment; as, the passage of the bill to its third reading
was delayed. ... |