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"legislative act" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to refer to a law or statute passed by a government body or legislature. For example, "The voting rights act of 1965 was a landmark legislative act."
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No single legislative act will eradicate it.
The prescribing of rates is a legislative act.
But we've just got to clean up the complete legislative act.
It was a legitimate legislative act done for budget-saving reasons".
Passage would make Vermont the first state to approve an end-of-life measure by legislative act alone.
"It will be our first legislative act", said Mr Hunt to reporters at a parliamentary doorstop in Canberra.
But structural reform of what accounts for 17% of the American economy is a Herculean undertaking, and is unlikely to be accomplished by one legislative act.
Norris La Guardia Act, legislative act passed in 1932 that removed certain legal and judicial barriers against the activities of organized labour in the United States.
Nominating anti-Roe Supreme Court Justices, one of the things Romney has said he'd do, is not, after all, a legislative act.
But harmless or not, it is simply wrong in principle to assert that Congress can effect this affirmative legislative act by simply talking about it with unmistakable clarity.
Just a recitation of a few of the considerations involved herein impels this Court to conclude that any extension of liability should be a legislative act.
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