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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.

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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.

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That is the legislative branch, which is Congress.

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The legislature enacts laws. The executive branch is charged with enforcing the laws.

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legislative branch puts laws into place and executive branch makes sure that the laws are followed

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Who makes the laws of the country?

by the goverment.


Does a landlord have the right to collect rent on a home with a notice of default?

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Laid out by Article II of the Constitution this branch of government is responsible for putting laws into effect and making sure that they are followed. Which branch is it?

The executive branch


Branch of government putting laws into effect?

Legislative (congress)


What branch is responsible for putting laws into effect?

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What does the Executive branch of government do?

It puts the laws and programs of Congress into effect


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It is mandated by the US constitution which went into effect in 1788.


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What are the differences between laws and regualtions?

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What term defines police who are responsible and responsive to the people they serve and to the elected officials who manage law enforcement agencies?

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