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the bill terminate from becoming a law
It is called a pocket veto.
the bill is automatically vetoed. aka pocket veto :)
The bill automatically dies. For a president to allow that to happen is known as a pocket veto.
If the Congress is still in session, the bill becomes a law after 10 days even if the President has not signed it or vetoed it. If the President vetoed the bill, Congress has to override the veto in order for it to become a law. If the President has not signed the bill within 10 days and the Congress is not in session, it does not become a law. This is called a "pocket veto."
Known as a "pocket veto"- since it is the equivalent of simply putting the bill in his pocket, and doing nothing with it. If it is not signed into law within 10 days, it fails to become a law.
It's not a matter of whether the president is incapable of making a decision. The Founders created a provision in the Constitution to prevent the president from merely ignoring legislation sent to him by the Congress. A president might be inclined to delay acting on a bill if he disagrees with it and wishes to veto it but fears that the Congress will override his veto. The provision requires the president to act on a bill within ten days of its delivery to him. If he fails to act -- that is, if he fails to sign or veto it -- the bill becomes law. However, if the Congress ends its session before the 10-day period is up -- that is, if the Congress goes on recess, which is like a vacation -- then the bill is effectively vetoed if the president fails to act on it. That is called a pocket veto.
The balance due on your bill. In other words, your entire bill must be paid within 30 days.The term means that one owes the balance of the bill within 30 days.
It means the enitre amount of the bill is due within 45 days, from which the bill was invoiced.
If the President takes no action after 10 days, the legislation is automatically vetoed and is returned for a re-vote in the House and Senate. This is referred to as a "pocket veto", because the President can just let the bill die without having to give a reason for the action or officially opposing the bill.
He has only ten days to exercise his veto power once a bill is reported to him. If he fails to act in those 10 days, the bill becomes law. However, if Congress adjourns before he has had 10 days to respond, the bill dies if he does not sign it.
The balance due on your bill. In other words, your entire bill must be paid within 30 days.