Distinguish between rigid and flexible constitution
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Flexible Constitution is a constitution that is not defined or set apart in a distinct document and that is not distinguishable from other law in the way in which its terms can be legislatively alteredA flexible constitution refers to that one which could be amended by ordinary laws exercise. On the other hand, a rigid constitution refers to that one which could only be amended by a very difficult special procedureA rigid constitution is one that is not easily changed. There may be a process for it, but it is generally burdensome or perhaps simply cannot be changed at all. A flexible constitution is one that is readily changeable, where amendments might be as easy as passing a normal piece of legislation
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