There is no other word for it- it is a vetoed bill and does not become a law unless Congress overrides the veto by passing it again with a 2/3 majority. If Congress does not override the veto, the veto is said to be sustained.
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"veto" is the term. If the President vetoes a bill passed by Congress, it must be passed by a 2/3 majority in both houses to make it law; otherwise it dies.
"general assembly" is a term usually applied to a state legislature. The Governor of most states, if not all, has veto power.
When a President vetoes a bill, he sends it back to Congress with his objections instead of signing it into law. The word "veto" is not used in the Constitution, but has become the term used to describe a President's rejection of a bill.
"veto" is not a legal term and the word does not appear in the Constitution. From the standpoint of logic, the President either vetoes a bill or he does not. However, if he does not veto a bill, he can either sign it or ignore it and it becomes a law in either case , unless Congress adjourns before he has had 10 days to consider the bill. In this latter case, known as the 'pocket veto', the bill is vetoed if he does not sign it.
James Madison, the fourth president, served a term in Congress before he was President. He was the first president with experience in Congress.
Congress cannot decrease the President's salary midway through his or her term. Once the salary is set, it is final.
The President's salary is set by Congress before his term begins. it can not be changed during his term.
A president will very rarely use his power of veto. There is an average of 11 vetoes per year, but that covers the entire presidential history. Barack Obama has only vetoed two bills during his term as president.
sonia gandhi
No. The President's term ends at the date and time it is supposed to and a declaration of war prior to that does not permit the president to serve longer.
When Congress passes a bill in spite of a President's veto it's called overriding the veto. To override a Presidential veto requires a 2/3rds vote of each house, the Senate and the House of Representatives
Congress sets the president's salary. To prevent congress from usingthis power to influence the president, a salary change cannot take place untilthe beginning of the next presidential term.