- 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...
- In
relational psychoanalysis, the term
enactment is used to
describe the non-reflecting
playing out of a
mental scenario,
rather than
verbally describing...
- In
British law and in some
related legal systems, an
enactment is
spent if it is "exhausted in
operation by the
accomplishment of the
purposes for which...
- The
enactment effect, also
called the self-performed task
effect (SPT effect),
refers to the fact that ****igned verb
phrases are more
recallable if the...
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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...
- A
statute is a law or
formal written enactment of a legislature.
Statutes typically declare,
command or
prohibit something.
Statutes are distinguished...
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Civil War
reenactment may
refer to:
American Civil War
reenactment Renaissance reenactment The
Sealed Knot (reenactment), UK This
disambiguation page lists...
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Historical reenactment (or re-
enactment) is an
educational or
entertainment activity in
which mainly amateur hobbyists and
history enthusiasts dress in...
- reenactment or
reenact in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Reenactment, re-
enactment or reënactment may
refer to:
Consolidation bill, a bill that consolidates...
- In the law of the
United Kingdom, the term
enactment may
refer to the
whole or part of a
piece of
legislation or to the
whole or part of a
legal instrument...