The phrase "no executive to administer and enforce legislation" means that there is a lack of a governing body or authority responsible for implementing and overseeing the laws passed by a legislative body. Without an executive branch, laws may remain unexecuted, leading to a breakdown in order and governance, as there is no mechanism to ensure compliance or address violations. This can result in chaos and an inability to effectively manage public policy or societal norms.
Legislation is a law. To implement legislation means to take actions that are required by the legislation.EDIT: I'm not so sure that the above answer pertains to this question. To implement a law means to put it into effect and enforce it.
It means that the legislative branch of government has proposed and debated a law - have brought it to a vote and it is "passed" by a majority vote of the body. It is then forwarded to the chief executive who reviews it and can either sign it or veto it. If he signs the legislation, it "passes" into law.
this is the thirteenth amendment nether slavery nor involuntary and blah blah blah blah blah or in other words congress shall have power to enforce this article by appropriate legislation.
Carriage of legislation refers to the passing of a given piece of legislation.
to enforce the law
MIS EXECUTIVE MEANS - Management Information System.
The root of the word "administration" is "administer," which originated from the Latin word "administrare," meaning to manage or oversee.
The Motion to Enforce is a legal filing that requests a court to force someone to obey a previous court ruling.
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It means you have to protect the law and make put the rules out there. Most police officers/miltary MP's enforce laws.
I'm not sure whether you mean does or doesn't. It doesn't pass laws, or decide whether things are legal. It does all of the other things government does: Enforce laws Fight wars & does espionage (CIA/NSA) Administer public welfare programs such as Social Security, Medicare, etc Deal with other nations, establish embassies, appoint ambassadors Operate then National Parks Run the space program Regulate Interstate Commerce Regulate the sale, use and transportation of guns Inspect and regulate meat packing houses and medicines and on and on
The laws are carried out by the Executive Branch of the U.S. Government. That branch is headed by the President of the United States.In contrast, it is the Legislative Branch that makes those laws, and the Judicial Branch that interprets them.Executive branch enforces the law, Judicial branch interprets the law, and Legislative branch makes the law. I assume by "carry out" you mean enforces and if so, the executive branch.It is the executive branch that is responsible for ensuring that the laws of the US are obeyed. The other two branches are the legislative and the judicial.