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The governor essentially has power to veto any legislation that the Legislative branch may propose for enactment.
It is the enactment statement at the top of legislation which gives the enabling power for the legislation.
A notification is issued by a Government (central/ state) to exercise the power of a legislative enactment (Parlimentary/ Assembly). These powers are in abundance in taxation (direct/ indirect) legislations. These notifications generally lay down the law taking care of some procedural aspects of the enactment.
um...what does enactment mean
re-enactment is acting out something that happened
The legislature's role is to create laws. It also has the power to amend and revoke laws. Congress is the Legislative branch in the United States.
The enactment of the law takes effect next week.
is proaclamation. rule, regulation, order, notification, by-law or other instruments made under any ACT, Enactment, Ordinance or other lawful authority and having legislative effect
Enactment: the prefix is en-, the root is -act-, the suffix is -ment. Enactment means something that is enacted; a law or statute.
"The enactment of the new law required a referendum in the entire state." "The school did not publicize the new rules prior to their date of enactment."