Enact - Law Dictionary Search Results
enact
enact : to establish by legal and authoritative act : make
Enact
Enact, to act, perform, or effect; to establish by law; to
Enactment
Enactment, The word 'enactment' does not mean the same thing as
enactment
enactment 1 : the act of enacting : the state of
Indirect tax enactment
Indirect tax enactment, means the Customs Act, 1962 (52 of 1962) or the
enacting clause
enacting clause : the clause of an act that formally expresses
Enacting formula
Enacting formula, is the section of a Bill or statute which
Wills
from the death of the testator. These and many subsequent enactments are all and wholly repealed by s. 2 of the
Repeal
21), where an Act passed after 1850 repeals a repealing enactment, it does not revive any enactment previously repealed. And by
Magna Carta
improper or unequal marriage. The 7th chapter concerns widows, and enacts that:-'A widow, after the death of her husband, incontinent, and
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