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Chapter 11: Enactment procedure

Chapter 11: Enactment procedure

pp. 163-180

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, La Trobe University, Victoria, , University of Western Australia, Perth,
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Summary

[11.1] This chapter examines how Acts are made. The procedure for that (enactment procedure) is traced from the introduction of a legislative proposal (a Bill) into Parliament through to the conversion of that Bill into an Act.

Keywords

  • Enactment Procedure
  • legislative power
  • houses of Parliament
  • same terms
  • readings
  • passage of a Bill
  • commonwealth Parliament
  • state Parliament
  • Bills
  • prerogative proprietary right

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