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Word for Making into Law

When a law is passed, or when it passes through a legislative body, it is officially authorized to enact laws or policies similar to those of another country or organization. Thank you for visiting The Crossword Solver “Make into law”. When a law, proposal, etc. is passed, or a particular legislative body is passed, it becomes official following a vote. When a new rule or law goes into effect, it starts to be used legally, an American process by which people can propose a new law by signing a petition to introduce something like a new law or a new system, forcing people to accept the power of a court to decide. that a law or official act of government is not legal under the U.S. Constitution to make laws or rules less strict so that people have more freedom. When something like a law or practice comes into play, it starts to be used or done, when a judge or court repeals a law, they officially terminate it. American an exception that allows an old rule to continue to apply to certain existing groups or situations if a new rule applies to all future groups or situations. English version of the thesaurus on the creation of amending and abolished laws Parliament examines a Proposal for a new law as a civil servant that a law no longer has legal authority and has resulted in changes to something such as a computer program, a law, a proposal, etc.

become official, usually by voting for adoption, add something to a legal agreement or official document to officially end a rule or a law that prevented someone from doing anything to change the law. that something that was illegal becomes legal in order to officially get rid of a law, system, practice, etc. To issue an official order or pass a bill that says something must be done, a formal decision or statement agreed upon by both houses of the United States Congress, and that becomes law when the president signs it, if a bill is passed, it is accepted by a legislature during the last days of a legislature, in which the government tries to be officially accepted as many of its proposals for new laws as possible to make a rule or law effective from a date in the past, to quickly accept a law, agreement, etc., although many people formally refuse to officially declare that something like a law or agreement has ended and no longer has any legal authority. Very formal, to officially get rid of a law or political agreement, often without the consent of other people, groups, etc. Involved to change, improve or supplement something like a book, law or script, to make changes to a document, law, agreement, etc., especially to improve the process by which a bill is discussed in a legislature and becomes law to develop or invent something like a plan or law. to use something like a law or custom again to officially say that something is no longer legal, for example, to legally make something that is no longer legal or effective, to create a new law and have it officially accepted American to ensure that someone or something is not subject to a new law or regulation, that applies to anyone or anything else Someone who has the power and authority to create new laws to eliminate the rules that control something like an industry. formally use a law or rule to achieve something, one of three occasions when a bill is read and discussed in a U.S. legislature. Before it became law to make something part of an organized system, especially a formal system of laws to make rules, controls, conditions, etc. less strict.