Another Word for Making into Law

the act or practice of enacting laws or policies similar to those of another country or organization, when a new rule or law comes into force, it begins to be used when a law, proposal, etc. is adopted or adopted by a particular legislative body, it becomes official following a vote when a law is passed, Or if it goes through a legislative institution, it is officially approved. Remove the rules that control something like a formal industry to officially declare that something like a law or agreement has ended and no longer has legal authority. develop or invent something like a U.S. plan or law to ensure that someone or something is not subject to a new law or regulation that applies in whole or in part to issue an official order or law that says something must be done on one of the following three occasions, when a bill is read and discussed in a legislature in the United States. Before it can become law when a law is passed, it is legally accepted by a legislator to make something that is no longer legal or effective in order to make something part of an organized system, especially a formal legal system. to add something to a legal agreement or to an official document English version of the thesaurus of the preparation of amending and abolitional laws, to create a law, a proposal, etc. to make it official, usually by voting on adoption, to quickly accept a law, an agreement, etc., although many people are opposed to it. Changes to a document, law, agreement, etc. in particular to improve it, to create a rule or law that has prevented someone from doing something, for a rule or law to come into force from an earlier date, when a parliament first considers a proposal for a new law to make changes to something like a computer program, a decision or formal statement that both houses of the United States Congress have agreed on the matter, and that will become law when the President signs the authority of a court to decide that a law or official act of government is not legal under the U.S. Constitution to officially declare that a law no longer has legal authority and has ended, to introduce something like a new law or a new system. and force people to accept it in the last days of a parliament, when the government tries to get officially accepted as many of its proposals for new laws as possible, to officially get rid of a law, system, practice, etc., to change, improve or supplement something like a book, a law or a very formal document, officially get rid of a law or political agreement, often without the consent of other people, groups, etc. less strict.

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