Difference between an ordinary bill and a money bill
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a money bill implies a bill that deals with money matters, like an imposition, alteration and abolition of taxes, government spending, consolidated funds, borrowings, etc. Ordinary bills are introduced by a minister or private member in either of the two chambers of Parliament.
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Ordinary Bill (Article 107, Article 108), this bill is concerned with any matter other than financial subjects.
Money Bill (Article 110), this bill is Concerned with financial matters like taxation, public expenditure, etc.
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