Definition of enactments. Meaning of enactments. Synonyms of enactments

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Definition of enactments

Enactment
Enactment En*act"ment, n. 1. The passing of a bill into a law; the giving of legislative sanction and executive approval to a bill whereby it is established as a law. 2. That which is enacted or passed into a law; a law; a decree; a statute; a prescribed requirement; as, a prohibitory enactment; a social enactment.

Meaning of enactments from wikipedia

- Look up enactment or enact in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Enactment may refer to: Enactment of a bill, when a bill becomes law Enacting formula, for****c...
- within the therapeutic setting. According to relational theorists, though enactments are unconscious patterns of dyadic interactions to which both the analyst...
- into force; and any enactment already in force whose sole effect is to confer a short title on an Act is also spent. Those enactments which conferred short...
- Civil War reenactment may refer to: American Civil War reenactment Renaissance reenactment The Sealed Knot (reenactment), UK This disambiguation page lists...
- The enactment effect, also called self-performed task effect (SPT effect) is a term that was created in the early 80's to describe the fact that verb...
- Christopher (25 May 2011). "America's Most Wanted and other great crime re-enactments". Slate Magazine. Retrieved 31 December 2020. Glionna, John M. (8 August...
- Historical reenactments (or re-enactment) is an educational or entertainment activity in which mainly amateur hobbyists and history enthusiasts dress...
- reenactment or reenact in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Reenactment or re-enactment may refer to: Consolidation bill, a bill that consolidates several Acts...
- ingenious argument that the word 'enactment' in" section 7 of the Telegraph Act 1878 "refers to special or ad hoc enactments dealing with specific works and...
- to them by Moses. These enactments were, therefore, seen as sa****uards by the rabbinic clergy. While some of these enactments are still binding today...