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Q: Law has been passed by the legislature and is written in codebooks?
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What if the governor does not sign a bill that has been passed by both houses of the legislature?

Then they veto it.


What if the governor does not vote sign a bill that has been passed by both houses of the legislature?

Well then simple that means it will not officially become a law.


What does it mean when a bill is withdrawn prior to introduction?

It means that a proposed bill, which has been written and circulated among members of the legislature for consideration, has been deemed unlikely to achieve passage on a vote of the full legislative body. When this occurs, such a bill is then withdrawn (and usually rewritten, with changes) as it would not have passed in the originally written form.


Outline three essential differences in operation between common law and statute law?

Statutory law are laws passed by the legislature and have been written down and codified for use. Common law is based on precedence or case law.


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It is a law that has been passed by the legislature - signed by the cheif executive and is currently vailid and enforceable.


Who propsed a law?

A bill is a proposed law under consideration by a legislature. A bill does not become law until it is passed by the legislature and, in most cases, approved by the executive. Once a bill has been enacted into law, it is called an Act or a statute.


Who propse laws?

A bill is a proposed law under consideration by a legislature. A bill does not become law until it is passed by the legislature and, in most cases, approved by the executive. Once a bill has been enacted into law, it is called an Act or a statute.


What is the definition of a criminal?

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Can a convicted drug felon receive food stamps in NY?

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A standing bill is one that has been passed as a law?

Actually, a standing bill is a proposed piece of legislation that is pending before a legislature and has not yet been enacted into law. Once it is enacted, it becomes a statute or law.


Has a marriage equality bill ever been introduced in either house of the state legislature in Delaware?

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