A law that general public finds unacceptable even after the Parliament has passed it, is called?
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An Act of Parliament (sometimes called a Statute) is a law that has been: passed by both Houses of the Parliament of New South Wales (that is, the Legislative Assembly and Legislative Council), and. assented to by the Governor on behalf of the Queen
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An Act of Parliament (sometimes called a Statute) is a law that has been: passed by both Houses of the Parliament of New South Wales (that is, the Legislative Assembly and Legislative Council), and. assented to by the Governor on behalf of the Queen.
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