An approved law is commonly referred to as a "statute." Once a bill has been passed by the legislative body and signed by the executive, it becomes a statute, which is enforceable under the law. Statutes are essential components of legal systems and provide the framework for governing behavior and resolving disputes.
The name given to the law of resistance is Ohm's Law.
The Rizal Law was approved on June 12, 1956.
The name given to the Supreme Court's power to declare a law unconstitutional is judicial review.
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The place where law is administered is COURT.
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Murphy's Law.
Canon Law