A constitutional amendment is a change to the constitution of a nation or a
state.
no
To make and ammend laws
if you mean 'amend' it is a change for the better, an improvement or a corrective procedure
368
Ammend? Behund? Cachund?
no. The police officer is allowed to ammend any incorrect information in traffic court.
Ammendments are usually done to lawsuits when people want to change them. For example the following are examples of when to ammend a lawsuit ...if a plaintiff wants to opt out and not sue anymore, they can ammend the lawsuit. ...if a defendant is erased from the lawsuit. ...Change of venue (where the lawsuit is to be tried) ...change of complaint (if the plaintiffs want to increase or decrease the damages or monies being sued for) I'm sure there are a lot more reasons to ammend a lawsuit, but I hope I gave you the gist of it and can follow from there.
formal- congress propose/ national convention propose---- then state legislature/state convention can ratify
3/4 of all states' approval needed to ammend the constitution
Assuming you mean the United States Constitution, it's usually called an ammendment. (Ammend means change.)
Votes on and ammend laws that are passed by the National Assembly. Both Houses are involved in the passing of legislation, but in the event of a dispute the National Assembly has the final say.
There were many weak parts in the Articles of Confederation including no judicial Branch, they could not collect taxes, and to ammend the article, all states had to agree upon it.