enacted Meaning & Definition

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Meaning of enacted In English

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  • While the community care legislation was enacted in 1990, full implementation was delayed until 1993.

  • Therefore, if legislators predict that bills will be enacted, they will vote for bills although they prefer to defeat bills.

  • Even (seemingly) unimportant enacted laws change the status quo policy and have greater utility than dead important bills.

  • No bill was enacted into law at this session.

  • The president may also want to break political stalemates within her party or put pressure on her opponents to get her policies enacted.

  • The deflationary policies enacted in response to the depression led to severe cutbacks in metropolitan army effectives in the early 1930s.

  • Judges defer to legislators when the will of the latter is clearly expressed in statutes that have been enacted in the procedurally correct way.

  • A good number of local constitutions have been reformed, and a few state laws on indigenous rights and culture have been enacted.

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