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he can sign it and make it a law or he can veto it(reject)
Abrogating the will of the peoples representatives.If you ask this question "what is it called when the president refuses a bill" it is called a veto!!!The president can veto a bill. If a president refuses to sign a bill into law, it will become a law in 10 days after it was approved by congress.
A president may not have any power to enforce the law at all; in most places the position is solely one of civilian leadership.
A government official who has power to apply the law and put it in force is called a magistrate. The term is also used for a judge in a minor court.
enforce, administer, carry out provisions of federal law
The president can reject a proposed law through veto.
His power of the veto, and the power he wields at the (supposed) head of his political party.
The president can reject a proposed law through veto.
The president can reject a proposed law with a veto.
The power to overrule or reject a decision is called "veto." This authority allows an individual or body, such as a president or a legislative assembly, to prevent a decision or law from being enacted. Veto power is often used as a check and balance within governmental systems to ensure that not all decisions can be made unilaterally.
The power to prohibit an act from becoming a law is called "veto power." Typically exercised by an executive authority, such as a president or governor, this power allows them to reject legislation passed by the legislative body. The vetoed legislation may still become law if the legislature overrides the veto, usually requiring a supermajority vote.
This act will become law, unless the president vetoes it.
It is Latin for "I forbid". The president and state governors have the power to veto legislation, which means to reject it -- prevent it from becoming law.
By a veto
he can sign it and make it a law or he can veto it(reject)
The veto power of the President allows him to reject a bill proposed by the legislative branch of government. By refusing to sign it, the bill does not become a law.
It is Latin for "I forbid". The president and state governors have the power to veto legislation, which means to reject it -- prevent it from becoming law.