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senate is the upper house and its function is to make law,rules and ordinaces in the parliament
An Act of Parliament is a law enacted as primary legislation by a national or sub-national parliament.
The American colonies were British and followed British law. British law was passed by the British Parliament.
The House of Lords in the UK parliament cannot stop a 'bill' or an Act of Parliament from becoming law. It can delay it, make recommendations and ask for it to be reconsidered but it cannot veto it.
Parliament John Jordan
The Parliament has to make a good law
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In May, 1773.
WHICH parliament .Please make your questions as precise as possible and give all information.
A Bill.
Anything. They can make and unmake any law they wish. This is known as Parliamentary Sovereignty, essentially 'Parliament is supreme'. Of course, whether they can get away with making any law they like is a different question.
senate is the upper house and its function is to make law,rules and ordinaces in the parliament
The law making branch of British government is called Parliament.
parliament
the Stamp Act
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