statue means a figure of a person or an animal in stone, metal etc., usually the same size as in real life or larger.
act means a particular thing that sb does: an act of kindness, act of terrorism or a law that has been passed by a parliament, etc., it is also used in the form of verb like: the girl's life was saved because the doctors acted so promptly.
A "statute" refers to a codified law. A "statutory instrument" is a document that derives its power or authority from a statute.
There only difference between legislation and statute law is that the word legislation can refer to the act of trying to create law, regardless of whether any law is actually passed. In contrast, statutes are laws that have actually been passed.
i would like you to help me to give me the difference between the passage and promulgation of legislature of an act
State the difference of 1882 and 1887 education ordinance
The Clayton Antitrust Act was intended to stop trusts from ever forming.apex=)
A "statute" refers to a codified law. A "statutory instrument" is a document that derives its power or authority from a statute.
There only difference between legislation and statute law is that the word legislation can refer to the act of trying to create law, regardless of whether any law is actually passed. In contrast, statutes are laws that have actually been passed.
In a statute, what is the difference between the words 'means' and 'includes' when heading a list?
i would like you to help me to give me the difference between the passage and promulgation of legislature of an act
1. What is the difference between common law and case law ?
If it is a good thing, it's the difference between an idea and an act. If it's a bad thing, it's the difference between a sin and a crime.
State the difference of 1882 and 1887 education ordinance
what s the difference between an enablimg act and an act of admission?
A consolidating statute repeals and re-enacts existing statutes relating to a particular subject. Its purpose is to state their combined effect and so simplify the presentation of the law. It does not aim to alter the law unless it is stated in its long title to be a consolidation with amendments. An example of a consolidating statute is the Trade Union and Labour Relations (Consolidation) Act 1992.
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a plan is how your going to do somthing and an act is doing it
what is the fundamental difference between act utilitarianism and ethical relativism? is a good and bad discussion about the true of life