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legislative act

NOUN
  1. an act passed by a legislative body

How To Use legislative act In A Sentence

  • The regulation of financial affairs involves inpart legislative action, inpart executive action.
  • Meanwhile President Frank Porter Graham presented to the Board in September, 1932, a recommendation for a legislative act requiring all clerks of the court to report to the escheator and that unclaimed freight and bank deposits be also reported to him. The History of Escheats
  • It seems to me that certain evangel-nazi leaders want to spread their version of ‘christianity’ by controlling government executive functions, legislative actions and judicial interpretations. Think Progress » The Right’s New Strategy: Anti-Alito = Anti-God
  • The Community adopts a legislative act (a directive) which is subsequently transposed by the member states into their own legal order, and implemented by the national administrations.
  • In some cases, court decisions, legislative action, or other informal influences have undermined supervisors.
  • They have reacted with a mixture of dismay and anger to the spate of legislative activity aimed at banning overseas outsourcing or offshoring of government contracts.
  • The state of Hawaii recognized the Aloha State as its official popular name in a1959 legislative act .
  • Regulations, directives, and decisions have in common that they are binding legislative Acts.
  • No legislative action has been taken on either recommendation.
  • Federal Courts have the power to review and invalidate legislative acts which are contrary to the Constitution.
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