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The phrase "effectuate a law" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used in legal or formal contexts when referring to the implementation or enforcement of a law. Example: "The new regulations were established to effectuate a law aimed at reducing carbon emissions."
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It is not unreasonable to infer, at least when there are no persuasive indications to the contrary, that a law which visits "gratuitous restrictions" on religious conduct, McGowan v. Maryland, 366 U.S. at 520 (opinion of Frankfurter, J ., seeks not to effectuate the stated governmental interests, but to suppress the conduct because of its religious motivation.
"A law is a law," he added.
A law enforcement officer making an arrest is justified in using deadly force only when he reasonably believes that it is necessary to effectuate the arrest.
A proceeding by the Board is not to adjudicate private rights but to effectuate a public policy.
In order to effectuate a short sale, the buyer must first negotiate with the homeowner.
"The closing of our stores in the U.S. is to effectuate a restructuring of our business post-partnership.
You see, "attorneys are gladiators who are brought on to effectuate a 'win' for their clients.
Eventually, Bell gathered enough support to effectuate a compromise with the AAFC.
Additionally, when real estate was owned in a trust, pre-death, again, there is no need to go to court to effectuate a transfer of ownership.
But, to continue the China metaphor, Jerry Brown might be better able to effectuate a "Nixon to China" shift with the public employee unions.
Multifarious factors or processes might effectuate a relatively high effectiveness of X chromosome silencing in chimpanzee spermatogenesis.
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