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Distinguish between an ordinance and a bill​

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Answered by anaghatotade
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If the governor assents to the bill, it becomes an Act for the state which passed it. ... In such cases, the government sends a proposal to the President or Governor, and if they approve of it, it becomes an Ordinance. Legally, an ordinance is the equivalent of an Act; but is not passed by the legislature.

Answered by Anonymous
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Legally, an ordinance is the equal to Act. ... If the governor assents to the bill, it becomes an Act for the state which passed it. ... In such cases, the government sends a proposal to the President or Governor, and if they approve of it, it becomes an Ordinance.

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