the kings
Laws that call for punishments or fines are 'enforced' laws.
Laws are passed and enforced like they are in any part of the world.
Most laws aren't enforced.
A pending law will not be enforced until passed by whoever is in charge of pending laws. As soon as the law is passed, it will be put into effect and enforced. by deepika (m.b.b.s.)
The laws are enforced according to the votes. The bill(which contains the laws)is passed in the sabha. The council of ministers elect the best bill and the law which is written in the bill is passed. The bill which gets major votes is enforced.
Lincoln
With police.
Ephors
the british police.
Legislators
By obeying the laws enforced by the
Viceroys, and ill copy and paste the passage online i found the answer in,Spain ruled her colonies as she ruled her homeland: the king had absolute power. Viceroys, or vice kings, authorized by the king to govern the colonies, were responsible to a council in Spain, which in turn was responsible to the king. The viceroy made the laws and enforced them with his army. Spain directed her colonies with a tight rein; Spanish settlers and Indians had no say about the laws they lived under, many of which were severe. Taxes collected by the viceroy in the name of the king were levied on the settlers, and trade was forbidden with anyone other than Spain herself. Colonists were allowed to purchase supplies from Spain alone, and goods from America could be carried only in Spanish ships to Spanish ports