The legislative branch is primarily responsible for laws; it's this branch that drafts and passes laws. However, the executive branch has the power to veto laws and the judicial branch has the power to declare laws unconstitutional.
The executive branch of government is responsible for putting laws into effect. This branch is led by the president or prime minister and is responsible for enforcing and implementing laws passed by the legislative branch.
The Legislature is responsible for proposing and passing legislation. The legislature is mainly comprised of Parliament which is Australia's sovereign law making body. The other two arms are, the Executive who is responsible for administering the legislation, and the Judicature/Judiciary who is responsible for adjudicating legal disputes. The Judiciary is comprised of the courts and the Executive is comprised of Government departments. The ministers in Parliament are both part of the Executive and Legislature, The Executive arm can pass by-laws/Ordinances/Regulations after the Legislature passes an enabling Act, granting the Executive the power to create the regulation, the regulations can only be made with the power specified in the enabling Act.
That is the legislative branch, which is Congress.
The legislature enacts laws. The executive branch is charged with enforcing the laws.
legislative branch puts laws into place and executive branch makes sure that the laws are followed
by the goverment.
Laws are created by legislative bodies such as Congress in the United States, Parliament in the United Kingdom, or the National Assembly in France. The specific process may vary by country, but typically involves drafting, debating, and voting on proposed laws before they can take effect.
"Enacts" means to officially create or establish a law or rule by passing it through a legislative process. It is the act of putting a law into effect or making it legally binding.
The President of the United States is responsible for negotiating and finalizing treaties with other countries. However, the Senate must approve treaties by a two-thirds majority before they can take effect.
The most important effect of constitutional amendments is to change or update the fundamental principles and structures of a country's government. These amendments help ensure that the constitution remains relevant and responsive to the changing needs of society over time.
The executive branch
Legislative (congress)
There are 3 of branches of government:legislative branch - which is responsible for proposing and passing the lawsexecutive branch - includes the president and the the departments that help run the governmentjudicial branch - interprets the laws,punishing criminals,and settling disputes between states
It puts the laws and programs of Congress into effect
It is mandated by the US constitution which went into effect in 1788.
The three branches of government are Judicial, legislative and the executive branch. They are still in effect doing the business of Government.
the Executive Branch
Laws are statutes enacted and passed by the Legislative Branch of government. Regulations are promulgated and established by regulatory agencies of the government in order to carry out their mission as assigned by the Executive Branch of government. Many/most regulations DO have the effect of law.
There is no comparison between the two.For one thing the police are part of the EXECUTIVE BRANCH of government and the elected officials are part of the LEGISLATIVE BRANCH.For another thing: Members of the LEGISLATIVE BRANCH do not "manage" the day-to-day operation of EXECUTIVE BRANCH agencies. If they effect them at all is only by the laws that they pass.
The effect is quite simple, to be honest. When putting a leaked diode in a circuit, it will cause the other ones to break down.
superposition can find the voltage and current effect of each source to a particular branch of the circuit and we can calculate the total effect of the sources to know the effect of the total sources to that branch
A process of putting a plan into effect