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When the president refuses to sign a bill into law, it is called a veto.

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With regards to signing the document you should do what?

Continue to refuse to sign the document.


Power to void laws passed by congress?

The President has what is called veto powers over the laws that Congress presents. He can either refuse it with reasons or just not sign the law until time runs out.


Can you refuse to sign divorce paper in Ireland?

Yes, you can refuse to sign divorce papers. The court will decide when and how the divorce is decided and closed.


Is it safe to sign the voluntary release form or refuse to sign it?

YES, it is safe to sign.


Can you refuse to sign divorce papers in South Carolina?

You can refuse to sign divorce papers in Texas. The divorce will eventually move ahead and along without the signatures.


What happens if you refuse to sign your ncoer?

YES


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Identify all the laws in sign no.?


Did Patrick Henry refuse to sign the constitution?

yes he did.


What can the president do to a law of congress that he does not like?

refuse to sign it into law.


Did Lincoln refuse to sign the republicans plan for reconstitution?

yes


Did Taft refuse to sign the Payne-Aldrich tarriff?

nope.


What responses can a president make to a bill?

He can sign it, refuse to sign it or send it back to Congress unsigned with his objections.