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What does "enacted" mean? Mon May 08, 2006 20:38 pm  What does "enacted" mean?
 

Hy,
My name is Bobby and i am going to sit CAE this june and I have a question:
"What does enacted mean?"

Thank you,

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Enact Mon May 08, 2006 20:42 pm  Enact
 

Hi Bobby,

Enact means put into practice, perform. A policy prepared by a Government is enacted when it is made into/ becomes a law.

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