If we are discussing U.S. law, the President of the United States has the final word on any laws proposed by the U.S. Congress. However, while the President can veto, or refuse approval of, any newly proposed Congressional laws, Congress may "re-propose" such laws at a later time with the possibility of gaining Executive/Presidential approval.
Other countries and entities have their own processes by which laws are devised and instituted. Law, as such, is quite an arbitrary concept out of context. Therefore, should the preceding explanation not suffice, I cannot venture a more detailed response to this question.
The Final Passage was created in 1985.
a judge makes the final decision in a court of law.
The word passage has two syllables. The syllables in the word are pas-sage.
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Having the words "pass" and "age" in it, passage is a compound word.
north west passage
A marriage equality bill received final passage in November 5, 2013. The only remaining obstacle to becoming law is signature by the governor who has already promised to sign it into law.
Ex post facto law
In what states?
The Middle Passage was the final leg of the slave trade route. It began in Africa and crossed the Atlantic Ocean.
The word "prophecies" could correctly replace "oracles" in the reading passage.
The Speaker of the House and the Majority Leader of the Senate determine if and when a bill comes before the full body for debate and amendment, and final passage.