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An act for which the law provides a penalty is called a "crime." Crimes can vary in severity, ranging from misdemeanors to felonies, and are classified based on their impact on society and individuals. The legal system establishes penalties, which can include fines, imprisonment, or other forms of punishment, to deter such behavior and maintain order.
it is law which describes an act/acts or conditions/conditions which describes a fire a hazard and provides penalty/penalties for such act/acts or condition/conditions.
It is called 'Amende'.
The death penalty in the Philippines was reinstated through Republic Act No. 9346, signed into law in 2006. This act allows the imposition of the death penalty for certain heinous crimes, although it was later suspended and ultimately abolished in 2006. Currently, the death penalty remains a contentious issue, with ongoing debates regarding its potential reinstatement.
Why was it called this because it was an act for workers and was less of a law than an act!
A bill that becomes a law is called an act.
Why was it called this because it was an act for workers and was less of a law than an act!
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