refuse to sign it into law.
When the president refuses to sign a bill into law, it is called a veto.
If the law is passed by votes of fewer than 2/3 of Congress, he can simply refuse to sign it into law, that is, veto it.
the president can refuse to sign any law proposed by the congress
Yes, you have the right to refuse to sign a ticket, but it does not necessarily mean that the ticket will be dismissed. It is important to follow the proper procedures for disputing a ticket if you believe it was issued unfairly.
Continue to refuse to sign the document.
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.
The President signs a bill into law after it has been voted on by both the House and Senate. The President does have the option to veto the bill or refuse to sign it.
A veto is the power of a US President who refuse to sign a bill passed by Congress, preventing it from becoming law unless it is passed again with a two-thirds majority by both the House of Representatives and the Senate.
Yes, you can refuse to sign divorce papers. The court will decide when and how the divorce is decided and closed.
YES, it is safe to sign.
You can refuse to sign divorce papers in Texas. The divorce will eventually move ahead and along without the signatures.