by common law
Mainly, the executive branch is to enforce the laws established by the legislative branch, while the judicial branch has the final say on interpreting the law.
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The branches are legislative, executive, and judicial as established by the US Constitution.
ensure legislative and executive equality
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judicial, legislative, executive, and that's about all of them i think....
judges if laws and acts of the legislative and executive branches are constitutional
Three, the Executive, Legislative and the Judicial.
the executive branch carries out laws/ enforces laws, while the judicial branch determines if laws are constitutional, the legislative branch makes laws
central legislative and central executive
-Executive(President) -Legislative(Congress) -Judicial(Decides whether laws are constitutional or not)
The Constitution divides the government into three branches: legislative, executive, and judicial.